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Can I repeat same trouser to work in a week?
For men, wearing the same suit or trousers, as long as they are clean and pressed isn’t a problem. In a formal setting, I would change the shirt and tie to make it look different. For women, wearing something classic and more generic, such as black pants, or a dark blazer more that once per week isRead more
For men, wearing the same suit or trousers, as long as they are clean and pressed isn’t a problem. In a formal setting, I would change the shirt and tie to make it look different.
See lessFor women, wearing something classic and more generic, such as black pants, or a dark blazer more that once per week is fine. I would try to change up the look a bit so the total outfit looks different, and for both genders, put a couple of days in between.
But just like Clinton said, if you work in fashion, or a field where people dress more creatively, you shouldn’t recycle an outfit during the same week. What you wear in those situations is a reflection of who you are and what you stand for. Trust me, fashion people notice every detail.
My period has been heavier than usual, is there an issue?
The definition of a heavy period is losing more than 80ml of blood or going through an extra absorbent pad or super plus tampon less than every couple of hours, or your menstruation lasts longer than 8 days. Should this be happening to either you or someone you know, you should bring this issue up wRead more
The definition of a heavy period is losing more than 80ml of blood or going through an extra absorbent pad or super plus tampon less than every couple of hours, or your menstruation lasts longer than 8 days.
See lessShould this be happening to either you or someone you know, you should bring this issue up with your primary care provider.