Sentences with phrase «do wear comfort»

I do wear comfort shoes or booties with the pants, though.

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Before MeUndies, I really didn't consider the comfort of my underwear; it was just something I wore, because I'm a human and you're supposed to wear underwear.
That's fascinating (and might also comfort parents worn out just by watching their kids» endless activity), but do these findings suggest anything parents can practically do to increase their kids» creativity?
do I need any approval before I practice my religion, do I have to prove my religion before I practice, my holy book further describe that you must carry a gun in 21st century because there is too much crime in this world, but it doesn't say much about if I migrate to another country these rules will still apply, Or I should modified them according to my comfort, like talking in English which is not my religious language wearing pants or not, having education or not, standing in line or not, I am so confused what should I do can someone help me, should I go back to country where my religion originated or back in time ask my guru questions about western world confusion, or just decide by myself what suites me, or preach other develop country that you guys are wrong be peaceful.
Maybe it was love in the air, the glass of wine I downed earlier or the fact I was wearing a dress for the first time in a good 8 months — but for whatever reason I jumped out of my comfort zone and didn't reach for chocolate.
Baby wearing your infant can help them get used to life outside the warm, soft comfort of the womb because they're still feeling Mommy's warmth and listening to her heartbeat and her voice constantly like they had been doing for nine months.
The more we wore, the more patient he was with me while I learned, the more patience I had with him with sleeping and eating, AND I could get things done around the house while simultaneously snuggling my baby and bringing him comfort.
Now I can not speak to the comfort of it because I did not wear it longer than just trying it on.
Our first son has been comforted when he has his necklace on - we noticed a big difference in his levels of fussiness when he didn't wear it.
I love dressing up in bold colors, but sometimes I don't feel like wearing them outside of my comfort zone.
I wore them to teach in yesterday and didn't think about my feet at all, which is my gold standard for comfort.
Enriched with nourishing ingredients for long - lasting smooth and comfortable wear, the doe - foot applicator smoothly glides across lips with comfort and precision.
I usually have to replace them every 3 - 4 years due to the wear, but at the price point and comfort level, I am happy to do so.
Speaking of... I got these wedges right before we went to Disney and I didn't test them out for comfort and the last day we were there I wore them and quickly learned that they are NOT comfy!
It's been fun to go shopping and buy dressier items of clothing, but I would be lying if I said that I didn't feel a little out of my comfort zone wearing dress pants and pencil skirts on a daily basis.
In fact, after the New - Balance - wearing Normcore invasion of 2014, which I am so pleased to see the ass end of (I'm wary of any trend which eschews sparkle, in the same way I'm wary of people who don't like dogs) and last year's Birkenstocks and pool slides which were all over the runways as well as the streets, I don't think that collectively, we are quite ready to give up our comfort and strap on high heels again just yet.
I don't really discriminate by brands and wear both LOFT clearance jeans and «splurge» jeans alike, but there's something about the texture, comfort and resiliency of R&B; denim that makes me willing to pay more.
By the way, if you're wondering what you should wear to the auto show or similar events, I would suggest that you definitely keep comfort in mind, as you will be doing a lot of walking and browsing.
The doe - foot applicator smoothly glides across lips with comfort and precision, leaving deep shine and shimmering color with smooth, supple, non-sticky wear.
We store up a range traditional outfits for girls to dress at religious or ceremonial events has to do with the embracing touch of ethnic wear for girls in salwar suits styles which have been created to suit their comfort and sweet charming looks.
I also wore a pair of Mulberry flip flops purely for comfort as that's what one should do when you go for a walk into the fields.
However, I think the most important advice for women over 40 (or any age) is to wear what you love and feel good in, and don't be afraid to step out of your comfort zone.
It feels wrong to go back to wearing winter clothes on those cold days, even if it's probably the sensible thing to do for comfort.
It's a tight fit so don't expect to wear it for comfort, but was a beautiful, fun dress!
Really loving this comfy look < 3 It's probably a look that I wear almost everyday because who doesn't want comfort and style together?
DO take a chance and wear a nude or light purple bra under a white blouse such as the Comfort Devotion Super Sexy Maximizer or the Comfort Devotion Natural Boost Strapless Multi Way which is perfect for maxi dresses, halters and backless pieces.
It's great to see women who prefer to wear flat pumps, as they do pay attention to their health and comfort.
One perk is that you don't have to wear shape wear under the dress and the bodice is fitted so you can have some comfort on your day!
They're so much fun and because I don't typically wear red (even though it's the colour of the season), I thought it was a nice way to step outside of my comfort zone.
I'm going to try and be bolder this fall with my lip color but I guess because I don't wear it often I usually feel out of my comfort zone.
Don't get it twisted, though: if I'm wearing clothes, they may as well be pajamas, because they are geared for comfort and nursing access more than anything else.
Comfort is key, but I don't want to sacrifice style and personality in what I wear!
Select clothes that fit well and flatter your shape and don't give up style for comfort by wearing slouchy, oversized clothes.
The look is a little out of my comfort zone because (1) I don't like wearing blazers and (2) pairing an athletic style pant with a blazer is new for me, but it worked.
When I get home after a long day from work, the first thing I do is throw on my coziest comfort wear.
It was weird, I didn't wear heels or wedges one time when we were in Florida, which is SO different than I how I typically dress on vacation, it truly is more about comfort and ease for me right now in my life.
I don't know how much I'll wear this trend beyond a basic tunic like this, but it at least got me outside of my usual comfort zone and trying something new.
In the past, my road trip outfits were definitely comfort over style and while I still like to ensure what I'm wearing is as comfortable as possible — I try to put a little more effort into what I'm wearing because you really don't know where you'll end up or what blog post picture opportunities will come up!
Dressing like grown - ups in complete style and of course their basic serving is to give comfort which these short pathanis definitely do, increasing the inspiration of ethnic wear in kurta styles.
In 2018, it is clear to me that you do not have to be confined in the comfort of your own home while wearing an oversized hoodie.
One of my mottos is that comfort doesn't have to cost you chicness and today I'm showing you what I wore to be comfortably - chic walking around NYC on my tourist adventures.
As a jeans and pants devotee, I do understand the ease and comfort of wearing them — but you can definitely rock the skirts.
Some days I don't mind wearing a high maintenance outfit because I feel I can handle it while other days I want my outfit to be soft and comforting.
Men can compromise on their style but never on their comfort, joggers are men's best friend because they don't require anything too fancy, they are cheap and men love wearing them all day long.
I don't think I would ever wear something in a tropical print, although I think that it's great so many people are willing to break out of their comfort zones and try such unique looks!
Aside from wearing pajamas — which I DO NOT recommend, it's important to find a travel wardrobe that will ensure comfort without sacrificing style.
Just because it's still 90 degrees doesn't mean I can't dress for fall; wearing colors, prints, and getting stepping outside of my comfort zone makes it possible to stay cool while staying on trend.
I don't usually wear this type of bright coloring, but I loved the cut of the dress (fit and flare, how flattering you are), and I figured it was the ideal time to step out of my comfort zone.
You don't have to compromise between comfort and style when you want to create fashionable outfits for everyday wear.
Little did she know, I was wearing a stretch type legging and in 100 % comfort.
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