I'm now officially mid-thirties & I was gifted these excellent dungarees ✨
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I'm now officially mid-thirties & I was gifted these excellent dungarees ✨
Idk where I'm going with this but. In the Second Chance au, after Rui learns about the parasite and the affects it has on Tsukasa, Rui wants to separate them. He'd absolutely want to build an inside body for Tsukasa to replace the parasite with, except Tsukasa doesn't really see the point, as it's just replacing one non-human thing with another
Sketched my queen in a different style.
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Wearing What Feels Familiar, Not What’s Trending
Trends move quickly, but familiarity moves differently. It doesn’t rush. It doesn’t announce itself. It stays. At some point, you realize you’re no longer interested in keeping up with what’s new or relevant. You’re more drawn to what feels known—what your body already trusts.
Wearing what feels familiar isn’t about being resistant to change. It’s about knowing yourself well enough to stop experimenting for the sake of visibility. Trends ask you to adapt constantly. They ask you to notice what others are wearing, what’s being approved, what’s being rewarded. Familiar clothes don’t ask anything at all.
These are the pieces you reach for without thinking. The hoodie that sits the same way every time. The fabric that feels right the moment you put it on. Clothes that don’t need to be styled or explained. They don’t make you feel current, but they make you feel grounded.
There’s a kind of confidence in choosing familiarity over trendiness. Not the loud kind, but the quiet certainty that comes from no longer needing to prove taste or awareness. You stop dressing for comparison. You stop checking whether something still “works.” You start trusting your own sense of comfort again.
This shift often mirrors other changes. You become less interested in reacting and more interested in settling. You care less about staying visible and more about staying steady. That’s why music-inspired everyday clothing tends to resonate during this stage—it shares that same quality of familiarity. It doesn’t chase relevance. It stays consistent, wearable, and honest.
Trends will always come and go. They’re designed to. Familiar clothes aren’t meant to impress in the moment. They’re meant to stay with you across different days, moods, and versions of yourself. They age with you, soften over time, and quietly become part of your rhythm.
Wearing what feels familiar isn’t a step backward. It’s a narrowing. A return to what actually works for you. And once you start dressing that way, trends lose their urgency. You realize you don’t need to keep up with what’s happening everywhere else—you just need to feel at ease right where you are.
The Undefeated Combo
Some pairings just work.
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Comfort First: Why I Don’t Follow Brands
In a world full of labels and logos, I choose something simpler: comfort first. Whether it’s clothes, shoes, accessories, or food, I don’t follow brands. I follow what feels good, looks joyful, and supports my well-being. This gentle approach helps me stay true to myself—and it’s one I love sharing at The Cozy Café, where comfort is always in style. Comfort First in Style I don’t associate with…
i wish i could suffer for my fashion style but No cuz comfort comes first and no matter how much bling i wish to wear in a daily basis i know the moment it starts making sounds its off of me and packed away.