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For a casual outfit, jeans with a light wash are the way to go. Go with a pair that are consistently light-colored, without faded areas, for a refined look. For something a bit edgier, go with faded or acid washes. The fit is up to you – light wash skinny fits create a sleeker silhouette, while relaxed fits look comfortable and more casual. Go for a fitted pair of flares with just a little stretch to them to create a sleek, 70s-inspired silhouette. Try a medium wash and keep the other pieces fairly basic – a solid-colored blouse and your favorite pair of flats or wedges would work well. If you want to spice things up, add a statement bag or oversized sunglasses. Choose a bag with retro details like fringe to continue the 70s-inspired tone. Distressed jeans have strategic rips and faded areas on them. The amount of distress is up to you – for a polished look, go for a pair with just a few rips in the knee area. For a more laidback style, try a highly distressed pair with fading and rips all over them. Pull on a graphic tee for a cool, vintage-inspired look.  Add a black moto jacket and combat boots for a rock and roll vibe. Try a pair of ballet flats and layer a cardigan on top for a softer look. You can buy distressed jeans that already have rips and fading, or you can make them yourself out of a regular pair. Boyfriend cuts are baggy, oversized jeans that usually have lighter washes and strategic faded areas. The loose fit makes them super comfortable and casual, but you can style them in a lot of different ways. Try a crop top, either fitted or billowy, for a feminine boho vibe. Pair them with a simple t-shirt, skinny belt, and flats or loafers for a preppier look.  For a super casual look, go with a distressed pair and cuff the legs. Create a sophisticated silhouette by pairing boyfriend jeans with a black bomber jacket and strappy heels or leather loafers. This look is both preppy and casual, and perfect for running errands or grabbing brunch with friends. Pair the jeggings with a loose-fitting button-down in a classic print, like vertical stripes. Keep it untucked, and add a pair of bright-colored flats or boat shoes to spice things up a bit. Jeggings are a cross between jeans and leggings – essentially, very tight-fitting jeans with a lot of stretch to them. The fabric is soft, so they're really comfortable.

summary: Try light washes for a relaxed look. Wear high-waisted flares and a loose top for a laidback boho vibe. Pair distressed denim with a graphic tee for an edgier look. Wear a boyfriend fit for the ultimate easygoing look. Wear stretchy jeggings with a loose button-down.


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Ring-sizers are plastic sheets with a variety of different sizes on them, which you can slide your finger into to find an appropriate fit. These are available at every jewelry counter for sizing rings. Your ring should fit your finger comfortably. It needs to be snug enough so that it stays on, but loose enough to slide off at the knuckle. The size of your finger changes very subtly, depending on the time of the day, what you've been doing, and the kind of weather. Fingers are smaller in the early morning and when cold.  Try to measure your finger a couple times at different times of day, to make sure you get an accurate sizing for your ring. Don't use string or a measuring tape to try to measure your finger size. This can be pretty inaccurate, and lead to ill-fitting rings. The following sizes are the width of your finger. If, after using the ring-sizer, you find that you're comfortable between two, always go a size up. This helps to ensure that you'll have some extra room and your ring will fit comfortably. The most common women's size is 6, while the most common men's size is 9.  Size 5 – 15.7mm Size 6 – 16.5mm Size 7 – 17.3mm Size 8 – 18.2mm Size 9 – 18.9mm Size 10 – 19.8mm Size 11 – 20.6mm Size 12 – 21.3mm Size 13 – 22.2mm . Most rings can be resized by professional jewelers, if you find the ring has become tight over time. If you return it to the place where you purchased it, they'll often do it for free. Milgrain and some other types of Tungsten rings can't usually be resized.

summary: Use a ring-sizer to find the appropriate size for a ring. Measure your fingers at the end of the day and when your fingers are warm. Find your size. Consider getting your ring resized if it doesn't fit


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Canaries are active birds that enjoy flying around in their cages. If your canary has stopped flying or if they are spending long periods of time on their perch, you may want to take them to a vet. A sick canary may tuck their head under their wings or sleep near their food bowl. A healthy canary should be chirping or singing. A sick canary may be quiet, or they may make wheezing, sneezing, clicking, or coughing noises. Pay attention to their breathing as well. Rapid or labored breathing can be a sign of canary pox or the fungal infection Aspergillosis. Typically, canaries should eat between one and two teaspoons of seed or pellets a day. They should not need their water replaced more than once a day.  If you notice any changes in their appetite, the bird may be ill.  If you find their water dish empty or if they are drinking more than usual, they may be dehydrated. If your bird isn't eating their food, they may have lost their appetite. This is a common symptom of many illnesses. Canaries normally puff up their feathers when they are sleeping or if they are cold. If they are not sleeping, however, and they remain puffed up for long periods of time, it may mean that your canary is unwell. When you change the cage liner every day, check their droppings. Healthy droppings should have clear and watery urine, chalky white urates, and dark, solid feces. Any change in color or consistency means that something may be wrong.  Yellow or green coloration can be a symptom of liver disease. Red or black coloration can be a sign of internal bleeding. Loose or runny feces can indicate that your canary has diarrhea. Healthy droppings should not smell. If you notice a foul odor, it may mean that they have a parasite called giardia. You also might find some discharge and swelling around their nares. Discharge due to sneezing is often a clear sign that your canary has an illness.
summary: Note any decrease in activity. Listen to the sounds that they make. Observe how much they eat and drink. Watch for puffed up feathers. Inspect their droppings. Check their cage for discharge due to sneezing.