What post-pandemic fashion may look like

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The COVID-19 pandemic may change the way Canadians dress including a refined version of loungewear being accepted in the office and face masks becoming common accessories even after they are no longer deemed essential, according to fashion designers.

TORONTO -- It is no surprise that the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the fashion industry. With people working from home and adhering to physical distancing, they are changing the way they dress.

Elsaesser said fashion might continue to focus on comfortable staples even after the pandemic ends and predicts oversized garments will be a trend for a while. She added that shoppers of her clothing brand are starting to pivot towards dressier garments as summer nears. Young said the pandemic's athleisure trend has moved beyond sweat suits people would typically only wear at home and has moved into garments that are comfy enough to lounge in but also look tailored enough to be worn outside of the house.

David added that the post-pandemic fashion landscape may include a renewed interest in clothing. This concept has been seen before following other major global events including the Great Depression, the Second World War and the 1918 Spanish influenza. She added that this phenomenon also happened following the 2008 recession with wardrobes becoming generally more casual and women doing away with fur and ornate detailing until recent years.

"I think masks will continue to be worn for some time, even after it is essential. I'm already seeing people using masks as a way to continue to express their personal style, so I think it will become more of a fashion piece eventually, such as matching masks to your outfit, or masks matching accessories," Elsaesser said.

"Since the pandemic has hit, a lot of consumers have changed where they shop and have had to pay more attention to not only the companies that they're buying from but where those companies produce so there has been a huge focus on whether it's Canadian made clothing," Young said.

 

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Face masks fashionable, what, like a burka ?

I wish!

My question is.. how is casinos going to Handle this..mask=surveillance/security nightmare. The pit bosses/ supervisors alone.. added stress..

So burkas?

In positive news world today

The covid 19 plandemic you mean

CTV news is a mouthpiece for globalists. My family is getting sick from masks.

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