berry. straight up. so for the first time since march 2020 a date was fixed for when i might be heading back into the office (at least on a part-time basis). of course that was before it became clear that we would not escape a fourth wave. now, we wait to see whether that return to office date will be postponed. it is interesting the sorts of questions that have been asked about a return to the office. one question has been whether there will be a change in the dress code. dress code and any possible change in dress code aside, i wonder what i will wear to the office when i finally do go back. while i haven't been wearing pyjamas while working from home these past 17 months, i haven't exactly been dressing like an office worker (even my version of an office worker). part of me thinks that i should start to wrap my head around how to dress like (my version of) an office worker -- because i am not sure that i really remember how to do this. another part of me thinks i should continue along my present path of dressing. if these past 17 months have taught me anything it is that i should embrace and make the most of the now, because that it is the only thing that is here and certain. what was, well, that is gone. and what might be, well, that can be a large unknown, isn't always in my control and can turn out to be other than what i thought. so i think i will continue along my present path of dressing. until i am standing at a fork in the road (or some other marker requiring a decision on a direction).
i am wearing rundholz black label s/s 2021 (dress, top, trousers, boots and loafers).
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