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In the 1970s, pairing a cropped, fitted t-shirt with denim flares was all the rage. If you are purposefully going for a retro look, definitely wear your flares with cropped tees. However, if your aim is to style flares in a more contemporary way, opt for shirts with a looser fit and longer length. Look for shirts that fall at approximately the hipbone. Highlight the silhouette of your flares by choosing t-shirts in fun colors and graphic elements.  Wear a tee with a colorful geometric pattern with clean wash denim flares. Try a vintage band tee with classic denim flares and vintage sneakers. A fitted jacket or blazer that falls at hip length can take your flares from casual to office-ready. For a casual Friday setting, wear high-waisted denim flares in a dark rinse with a cropped jacket with angular lines. For an even dressier “power suit” look, wear trouser flares with a neutral-colored button-down shirt, a wide format belt and a dark navy or black straight-cut blazer. Blazers can create a weekend-casual vibe, as well. Wear a long blazer over a vintage rock band t-shirt and add a pair of platform sandals into the mix for an edgier look. Tunics are loose-fitting blouses that are typically made with soft, fluid materials. When you pair a loose-fitting tunic that falls at about mid-thigh with a pair of flares, you can highlight your overall silhouette and create the illusion of height. Shop for tunics in colorful styles and with interesting patterns for a flowy, feminine look. Floral patterns emphasize the feminine side of this look even more, but if you aren’t going for an overly girly look, opt for other types of patterns.  Wear a vibrant tunic with a floral pattern with a pair of cropped flares and platform pumps for a feminine vibe. Choose a tunic in a bright, solid color to create a similar look with less emphasis on gender. Get a chic but casual look by wearing a pair of loose-fitting, well-worn flares with a half-tucked button-down or tunic shirt. To keep things simple, choose a shirt in a basic neutral, like white. Roll up the sleeves to the elbows, toss on a cross-body bag and step into a pair of flats for a nonchalant yet fashionable European look. In this scenario, faded and distressed denim flares are flattering and don’t create an overly retro vibe.

summary: Wear them with a hip-length t-shirt for a casual look. Dress up your flares with a boxy, cropped jacket or blazer. Opt for long, flowing tunics in colorful styles. Pair them with a half-tucked button-down for an undone street style.


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A small bathroom doesn't need too many decorations; your paint color, a pretty bathroom mirror, and a picture or two will be enough to create a functional, relaxing space. Avoid hanging large posters, light fixtures, or anything that sticks out from the wall too much. Hanging up your towels, putting your clothes in the hamper, and keeping books and magazines on a shelf can make your bathroom appear to be more spacious. In addition, go for a thin, subtle bathmat instead of a big, fluffy one, which can make the floor appear cluttered and small.

summary: Decorate sparingly. Keep items off the floor.


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There are differing opinions on exactly when a baby is ready to use a baby walker. There is no set age, since all babies develop at their own rate. However, there are certain signs that indicate when the baby is ready to use a baby walker:  In order to use a baby walker, the baby should be able to sit up on their own and be able to crawl.  Sitting up is necessary because the baby needs to sit up in the walker.  The ability to crawl is important because the baby has to have some control over the movement of their legs in order to make the baby walker move. Some parents wait to use a baby walker until after their baby begins to pull themselves up on furniture. This could be based on the idea that the baby walker will prevent the baby from bumping their head or getting hurt in some other way if they fall to the floor. Due to the fact that baby walkers are meant to roll, several things need to be kept in mind whenever a baby is using one:  First of all, the floor needs to be smooth with no loose rugs that can catch on the wheels or bunch up beneath the walker. It is also a good idea to make sure that there is a wide open area so that the baby walker doesn't get stuck. The parent should check the area for anything dangerous or fragile that will be within the baby's reach. Any stairs should be blocked with a door or sturdy baby gate to prevent the baby from accidentally going down them in the walker. You can also use baby gates to block any rooms you want to prevent the baby from entering. Make sure there are no sharp edges that your baby could run into. Remove or cover any sharp edges that are at the level of the baby's head. A baby walker should never replace parental supervision.  In fact, parents should stay in the room with a baby that is using a walker to prevent them from getting stuck or injured. The added mobility can allow the baby to get to places and reach things that were not accessible while crawling. If the walker is used outside, the baby should wear shoes because the surfaces are rougher.  Also, narrow sidewalks are not a good idea because the walker can tip over the edge and cause the baby to fall and get injured.
summary: Determine if your baby is ready for a walker. Make your home as walker-friendly as possible. Keep an eye on your baby when he or she is in the walker. Put your baby’s shoes on if you are using the walker outside.