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Clothing doesn't make the person... from virtuality


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"Clothing doesn't make the person." Precise words from our brand new first lady of Peru. 

The way we dress is associated with our place of origin, the environment in which we live, our beliefs, our values; in short, our clothing is associated with our culture.

Now I will describe some clothes that I usually wear according to the activity or the place to visit: 

At home, while I'm not working, I usually wear shorts, t-shirts and sandals. Now also, for the cold, a sweater or jacket is added to the outfit; pants in case the cold is very extreme. 

At work, the kind of clothes is formal: I wear pants, a shirt, sometimes (more and more often) a tie. Also jacket if the weather warrants it. 

However, for now the new work modality  is creating combinations of clothes that were previously unimaginable: shirt, jacket, and… yes, shorts and sandals (the tie continues to be occasional). 

For family meetings, the activity determines the clothing: pants  or drill shorts, shirt or t-shirt, shoes or sneakers (or sandals). For any casual outing, jeans are essential, the supplement usually varies: shirt or t-shirt. 

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I don't have a color preference so I have a little rainbow in my closet. If the presencialidad returns, and the cold continues, I want to buy a trench coat: the weather in my work calls for it.

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...FROM VIRTUALITYBy Jenson Chambi