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33 Pieces To Own If You Love Being Cute And Comfy

33 Pieces To Own If You Love Being Cute And Comfy

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A pair of cheerful, super lightweight boxer-style shorts so comfy and adorable that you are about to put all other styles on notice for the rest of the year — especially since these are a MUCH cheaper alternative to the $98 Reformation version.
A ribbed button up tank top with some real Abercrombie & Fitch energy to perfectly straddle that line of "professional" and "I am 100000% going out after work today, and a martini glass will be involved."
An oh-so-sweet ruffled skort so you can have all the daintiness of the tiered, flowing layers with all the security of comfy built-in shorts. TRY IT, wind!! I dare you!
A cap-sleeve tank top giving "muscle tee, but make it dainty." This is a perfect go-to for days when it's sweltering hot and you want to keep it as breezy, chic, and minimalist as possible. Psst — it even has an underarm panel so your bra doesn't show!
A Skims-inspired square-neck compressive body suit that's basically 10 outfits in one — you can rock it solo, wear it as a bodysuit tucked into jeans, or pair it with a hoodie or a jacket. Go, little base layer, gooooo!
A pair of lightweight, entirely waterproof cloud pillow sandals for anyone whose feet are pretty little princesses who need to be pampered at all times. These are near weightless, but have a cushioned, thick sole that absorbs impact on hard floors and surfaces. Reviewers with arthritis and plantar fasciitis also swear by these for alleviating foot pain!
And Reef Water platform sandals, aka the ultimate in cute, comfortable, and water-friendly sandals that will be the "go-to" shoe of your summer. These don't have a break-in period, can be dressed up or down, and have a cheeky little platform to them so you can cosplay as someone an inch taller than you usually are. Reviewers ESPECIALLY love these for traveling because of how versatile they are!
A timeless flowy pleated skirt with some major ~swish, swish~ energy that will feel so breezy your legs will be like, "Shorts? Pants? Never heard of them." A lot of reviewers swear by this versatile number for traveling, since it packs well and can be dressed up or down!
A wildly popular floral print sheer cover up for the perfect finishing touch to all your spring and summer outfits that won't make you swelter in the heat. Reviewers especially love how easily this packs (and photographs!!) for travel.
A pair of faux-leather pull-on shorts to finally dispel anyone of the notion that you can't live on the edge *and* live in pure comfort at the same time. These shorts! Contain! Multitudes!!!
A pair of ridiculously comfortable pull-on Levi's jeans for anyone who wants a go-to basic that'll work with just about any T-shirt in your closet. These are so comfy and easy to put on that they'll make you want to throw your regular jeans out the window.
An affordable, Lululemon-esque longline sports bra so comfy, supportive, and versatile that reviewers love it both for outdoor workouts, gym use, *and* errand running. This is designed to be supportive without being too compressive, with lightweight fabric that keeps you breezy in the heat.
A reviewer-beloved high-waisted stretchy denim skort for a bit of polish and *all* of the coziness. We love ourselves a skirt we can frolic and picnic in without worrying about ~adjusting~ every five seconds!!
A pair of brightly colored bike shorts made with cooling Tencel and oh-so-soft cotton so cute and comfy that your oversize tees and crewnecks will be falling over themselves for a chance to get worn with them.
A unique, eye-catching maxi eyelet dress for a subtle showstopper at outdoor dinners or a breezy statement at the beach. It comes with a removable slip for extra versatility!
A crochet knit sweater vest you can just as easily pair with denim or a skirt as you can throw it on over a swimsuit as a cover-up. Something tells me this versatile little number is going to spend a LOT of time on the clock this spring and summer!
A pair of elevated, effortlessly chic wide leg petal sweatpants that look like they fell out of an Anthropologie ad. Reviewers love how cozy and breathable these are, and that the style is perfect for indoor lounging *and* outdoor errands.
A tea-length trapeze dress so flowy, lightweight, and comfortable that you might forget you had to dress up for on occasion altogether.
A square-neck lettuce trim "going out" top that a lot of reviewers compare to an expensive mall brand, but muuuuch more affordable. And thank goodness, because once you fall for its comfy stretch and effortless cool, you're going to want it in WAY more colors.
The iconic "Chef Pant" from Lisa Says Gah, aka the ultimate travel and "going to the gym" pants — these wide leg, elastic-waited, breezy cotton pants are not only ridiculously comfortable, but have so many pockets that you'll feel like you opened a new realm of sneaky storage possibilities.
A ridiculously soft oversize hoodie reviewers compare to $$ brands like Skims, Aritzia, and Abercrombie. You know how on TikTok sometimes people say "this hoodie hoodies" like it's a noun and a verb? Enter this cult-favorite, reviewer-beloved hoodie, which does, in fact, hoodie.
A dainty pair of lace detail sneakers for anyone who loves a dash of whimsy but simply has to keep it practical when they're on the move. These are from the beloved Amazon brand Cushionaire, which is WELL known for making comfortable styles of trending shoes (these compare to far more expensive $190 version from Anthro and the $160 version from Viviaia!).
A beloved Tommie Cap-Sleeve Smocked Front-Zip Shirt Dress from Anthropologie, which ticks all the boxes for high quality construction, absurd comfort, and a customized feel — reviewers especially rave about the well-designed cinch and drape of the waist.
An oversize button-down shirt that is about to become the MVP of your entire closet (that is, if it ever makes it off your body in the first place). This breezy but sophisticated layer pairs perfectly with an elevated or casual look on those "too hot for a sweater, too chilly to risk it" kind of days.
A timeless seamed midi dress made with a comfortable, breezy stretch linen that drapes so beautifully that you'll feel like a movie star when it blows in the wind.
A wide-leg low-back jumpsuit so breathable and elegant, it will become your go-to for all warm weather shenanigans. That is, if you're willing to spend the entire day soaking up compliments like the sun.
A trendy, oh-so-comfortable cinched jumpsuit a ton of reviewers *swear* by as the ultimate travel and lounge piece, since it is easy to pack as a "one and done" outfit, matches any kind of shoe or outer layer vibe, and is ridiculously cozy to boot.
A denim tie-strap dress so darling that you'll feel like a doll come to life every time you wear it. Someone needs to get you a one-way ticket to BarbieLand, stat!
A waffle weave "shacket" you'll love for that ?? weather that's changing every five seconds. This cozy number is lightweight and easy to pack, and will be a chic little lifesaver when a chilly breeze sneaks up on you.
A '90s-inspired sleeveless linen dress so delightfully breezy that it will become your new uniform the moment you slide it on over your head.
Free People's barrel overalls because it is HIGH! TIME!!! someone create a pair that is structured, cozy, AND chic. If anyone can do it, FP can.
A "bare feel" slim-fitted workout top designed with such soft, stretchy fabric that you'll feel breezier than you ever have in long sleeves. If you're a human who loves to layer, this is an option you'll definitely want in your athleisure arsenal.
A decadently soft striped oversize lounge set nearly identical to a popular mall brand version and so ridiculously comfy and breathable that you'll change your LinkedIn profile to "Lounge Hound" for the rest of the year.
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The Silver Surfer at one point is able to actually get her hand onto Sue Storm's belly (perhaps even into it—I didn't follow the physics of this villain's powers) during labor—an unimaginable bodily violation. Sue screams at her brother, Johnny, to kill the Silver Surfer because she's trying to murder his unborn nephew. Fair enough! Meanwhile, Sue has to use her powers to make the ship invisible between her contractions in order to hide it from the baddies. Johnny tries to shoot the Silver Surfer; Reed pins Sue down to a table so she can use gravity to push; Ben stands at the ready to catch the baby; and their handy robot sidekick Herbie pilots the ship. If I had to stretch this metaphor, and I did while watching the movie because I couldn't help myself, I would say this scene is akin to giving birth in a Waymo while your husband coaches you, your brother fights someone trying to murder your unborn child, and a good friend (but still just a friend) watches your baby emerge from your body, a sight you would prefer to reserve for only people wearing scrubs. Oh, and you have to perform intense pilates maneuvers between contractions, because why not? Points for originality: I don't believe I have ever seen a baby born in a Marvel movie before, let alone one born in space. Honestly, I can think of very few space births off the top of my head besides the body-horror versions in various Alien movies, and this one thankfully ends more happily than the self-imposed C-section to remove an alien from Noomi Rapace's character in Prometheus. I do have some notes. It seems to be a specific male fantasy that women can perform immense physical feats while also in labor, especially without an epidural. I was reminded of an interview I once conducted with the brilliant James Cameron about (among other things) the choice to feature a pregnant Na'vi played by Kate Winslet going into battle in Avatar: The Way of Water, a decision I found at once empowering and unrealistic. Cameron told me—and this has stuck with me for years—'Pregnancy is treated as a condition or affliction as opposed to a natural part of the human life cycle.' He went on to muse that women have been delivering babies in precarious circumstances for centuries. 'They might be giving birth, and 10 seconds later spearing a saber-toothed tiger that happened to attack the camp. They don't have a choice. That's how we evolved,' he said. 'If people don't buy it, they need to do their research.' I gave birth for the first time myself about a year later and was fortunate to experience a relatively smooth labor. I also lost a lot of blood, vomited, and needed medication immediately after they placed my daughter on my chest. I was not prepared to take on a tiger, saber-toothed or otherwise. James Cameron is a man, and all of the credited screenwriters on Fantastic Four: First Steps are men. While I respect their admiration for the strength of a woman bringing forth a new life, and perhaps many of them have personally witnessed childbirth, I suspect had they gone through the experience themselves, their creative license on the multitasking and supreme energy levels of women in labor might be tempered. For that matter, the writer of Rosemary's Baby was a man. So were the writers of Knocked Up and Children of Men and many of the most famous birth scenes you know from film. Once Reed and Sue's baby is born, the drama centers around questions of whether the baby does have superpowers and the fact that, if he does, he's in peril of being kidnapped. You didn't think Galactus was going to give up on raising a fellow planet killer that easily, did you? I didn't personally love that either, but more because The Incredibles did it first—and better—with baby Jack Jack. But children in danger seems to be a new superhero trend: Superman recently featured a scene in which the hero played by David Corenswet must hold an alien baby aloft in a time-bending stream of death. In Thunderbolts* (a.k.a. The New Avengers), David Harbour's Red Guardian saves a little girl only for the villain to disappear her into a dark void seconds later. In all three cases, I knew these children weren't actually going to be (permanently) hurt. But I wondered why I was sitting through the unnecessary agony of watching helpless babes in peril. Perhaps the point is to forge new ground in an increasingly tired genre. The Fantastic Four does actually capture well many of the anxieties of pregnancy and early parenthood, even if the stakes are exaggerated because it is a superhero movie. At a moment when the Marvel Cinematic Universe is in desperate need of new ideas, focusing on family and parenthood in particular feels novel. Matt Shakman, the director of First Steps, produced and directed WandaVision, the only other MCU property that has dealt with the challenges of parenthood in an emotionally significant way. In that Disney+ show, as in this movie, a mother (Elizabeth Olsen's Wanda Maximoff) goes to extreme lengths to create and protect new life—she forms her twin boys with magic—and come to terms with what she can and cannot control as a parent. 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