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Internet traffic has surged over the past week as teleworking and video conferencing explode, while more people consume news sites and play online games.
Upgrade your WFH style
Like it or not, we’ll all be spending a whole lot more time at home for the foreseeable future. And working from home does come with some perks, for sure. The ability to get your laundry done in the middle of the day or take a break to listen to a podcast while indulging in a refreshing sheet mask. (Or is that just me?) In any case, when faced with a situation like this, you've got two choices: stay unwashed and groggy in your pajamas/sweats all day or take a shower and get dressed like you would for any other day. Trust us, the later feels a whole lot better in the long run. But that doesn't mean you have to be uncomfortable. A heavy weight T-shirt looks presentable on a video chat and if you're chilly, pull a washed denim shirt over it. Upgrade your socks and consider a smart watch that will remind you to get up and stand or take a meditation break when it's needed. A cozy throw and comforting candle ensure your quasi-hibernation is as pleasant as it can be.
Heavy Bag T-shirt,
$45 by Taylor Stitch
Denim shirt,
$105 by Buck Mason
Tie-dye socks,
$8 by The Tie Bar
John chinos,
$165 by Saturdays NYC
Hinoki Fantome candle,
$32 by Boy Smells
Apple Watch,
from $399 by Apple
Intense Recover sheet masks,
$44 (for 4-pack) by Port Products
Hancock knit blanket,$210 / $157.50 by Slowdown Studio
Heavy Bag T-shirt,
$45 by Taylor Stitch
Denim shirt,
$105 by Buck Mason
Tie-dye socks,
$8 by The Tie Bar
John chinos,
$165 by Saturdays NYC
Hinoki Fantome candle,
$32 by Boy Smells
Apple Watch,
from $399 by Apple
Intense Recover
sheet masks,
$44 (for 4-pack)
by Port Products
Hancock knit blanket,$210 / $157.50 by Slowdown Studio
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