In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Pair your blazer with a button-down shirt, tie, and nice pants. This is a great, put-together outfit that you can wear to work, to a dressier event, or even on a night out.  For example, wear a navy blue blazer, white button-down, light blue patterned tie, and khaki pants. Pair a tweed blazer and tie with corduroy pants for a more textured look. Opt for dress shoes or loafers with this look. You can button the blazer or leave it unbuttoned. A blazer instantly dresses up a pair of jeans and makes your outfit look more sophisticated. Pick out a shirt to wear and put your blazer over it, slipping on a pair of dark-wash jeans to complete the outfit.  Wear a tan blazer, blue plaid button-down, and dark-wash jeans along with loafers. Put on a textured blazer to wear over a solid-colored white T-shirt with your jeans and lace-up shoes. This could be a V-neck or a crew neck, though V-necks tend to be more popular when paired with a blazer. This dresses up the tee and gives you an outfit you can wear out to lunch, to the store, or to meet up with a friend.  For example, pair a white linen blazer with a gray T-shirt underneath. Pick out shoes to wear with this outfit depending on whether you want to dress it up or not - dressier shoes will make it fancier while a simple, stylish tennis shoe will make it more casual. Button-downs come in so many different colors and patterns that they make a great choice when paired with a blazer. Wear this outfit combination to work, out for drinks, or on a date.  Leave the blazer unbuttoned when wearing it with a button-down. Wear a black blazer with a light purple button-down and jeans. Pair a solid brown blazer with a navy blue button-down and khaki pants. This is a great outfit to wear on a night out or to an informal event. Pick out a graphic T-shirt from your closet to wear with a blazer, finishing off the look with a pair of fitted jeans and nice sneakers.  Put on a band tee under a solid black blazer with dark-wash jeans. Roll up the sleeves of your blazer, if desired. This is a great outfit for colder weather when you want layers that you can take on and off as needed. Wear a V-neck or crew neck cardigan under the blazer, opting for a cardigan that can easily be pulled on over your head or one that buttons up.  Try on a light green cardigan under a navy blazer along with trousers and suede lace-up shoes. You can wear a shirt underneath the cardigan too. If you want your outfit to make a statement, look for a blazer in a funky fabric, like velvet, or in a pattern such as plaid, florals, or chevron. If you choose a bolder blazer, make sure the rest of your outfit is neutral-colored so the blazer doesn’t overshadow it.  For example, pick out a red plaid blazer to wear over a black tee and dark-wash jeans. Opt for a black velvet blazer with a blue button-down shirt and khakis.
Summary: Wear a blazer with a tie to create a dressier outfit. Pair your blazer with jeans for a casual look. Pick out a solid-colored T-shirt to wear under your blazer if you want to dress it down. Select a button-down to wear with your blazer for a versatile outfit. Opt for a graphic tee under your blazer for an artsy vibe. Add a cardigan under your blazer for a layered look. Choose a textured or patterned blazer for a bold outfit.

Scrub and wash the potatoes, then place them in a medium sized pot. Pour in enough cold water to cover the potatoes in an inch or so of water. Then add in a pinch of salt. Starting to cook the potatoes in cold water ensures that they cook evenly. Place the pot of potatoes on the oven over medium heat. Heat until the potatoes start to boil. Once they start boiling, reduce the heat to low and let them simmer uncovered. After around ten minutes of simmering, check the potatoes by piercing them with a fork. If the potatoes are tender, it means that they have finished cooking. If they are still hard, check them after another few minutes. After the potatoes have finished cooking, remove them from the heat. Pour them into a colander to drain out the water. Run them under cold water to help cool them. Then chop them into small, ½ inch (1.2 cm) pieces. Salt the potato pieces if you wish. Peel the onions and dice them into ½ inch (1.2 cm) pieces. Then wash the tomatoes and cut them into ½ inch (1.2 cm) pieces as well.
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One-sentence summary -- Place the potatoes in a pot of cold water. Place the potatoes over medium heat and bring to a boil. Check the potatoes after about ten minutes. Drain and chop the potatoes. Chop the onions and tomatoes.

Problem: Article: In order to sell your sunglasses, you need to have a good sense of what you are selling. Compile as much info as you can about the sunglasses. Look for any labels, read over any paperwork, and do your best to evaluate the glasses objectively. Be sure to include:  The brand and model. The lens shape (such as round, oval, square, oblong, or aviator-style). The lens color (such as amber, grey, black, or brightly colored). The frame color (red, blue or black) and material (plastic, metal). Any other characteristics (such as polarized lenses, UV/UVB protection, embellishments, or if they are vintage). Determine which of the following designations to give your glasses. Be honest! If you try to misrepresent the quality of the glasses you will only end up with dissatisfied customers. Here are some guidelines:  New:  A brand-new, unused, unopened item in its original packaging, with all original packaging materials included. Used-like new: An item in perfect condition. The original packaging may be missing, but the product is intact and pristine. There are no signs of wear on the item or its packaging. Used-very good: A well-cared-for item that has seen a bit of use, but remains in very good condition. The item should be complete, undamaged, and unmarked. It may show some limited wear. Used-good: This is an item that shows wear from consistent use, but it should be in good condition and work perfectly. The item may be marked or show other signs of previous use. Used-acceptable: This is an item that is fairly worn but continues to work. The item may have aesthetic issues, like scratches or dents. Sunglasses measurements are listed in millimeters. Use a flexible tape measure to determine the width of each lens, the width of the bridge connecting the 2 lenses, and the length of 1 arm. Write these measurements down so you don't forget. Use the information you've compiled to search for similar items online. This can help you find the right descriptive terms, decide if your sunglasses are in demand, and help you start thinking about what price you will charge. This might include a case, accessories, or even papers of authenticity (for high-end designer brands). Including these items can often get you more money for the glasses.
Summary:
Write down all the details about your sunglasses. Evaluate the overall condition of the glasses. Measure your sunglasses. Research similar sunglasses online. Locate anything that came with the glasses.