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" ... Allison: I wake up and shower, do makeup and hair, then pick my outfit for an hour. I'll try on everything in my suitcase until I find something I like. I like the baggy look! We'll get in the van, get coffee and start driving to the next city. It's important for us to get a nice lunch and not eat McDonald's regularly — except at 1am. There's so much idle time in the van and the venue that it's important to get in a walk or some exercise. We'll load-in around 4pm, and our engineer Connor will do a soundcheck and run the visuals. Then we'll grab dinner, do vocal warmups, put on our fancy little outfits and play the set around 10pm. And as soon as it ends I'll start drinking the beers and load out around midnight. ... "
" ... From baggy hoodies and t-shirts with ethnic embroideries and patchwork prints of vintage Mughal paintings, including an array of traditional block print designs stamped onto sweatshirts and sweatpants, Zain states that the fusion of some of Pakistan’s age-old crafts in western streetwear has worked extremely well for the brand. ... "
" ... Last week’s debut, which featured Lee in baggy shorts, new theme music and a compression shirt—while done with the best of intentions—were a telltale sign of Vince McMahon getting too hands-on with a character he’s high on. ... "
" ... She did not say anything. She was rubbing her eyes, and I was speaking quietly. So I sat down anyway. I drank from my water bottle and looked out at the field. The girl did not say anything and looked out at the field. Together we watched the man enter the mud and post-hole his way to the center of the field. He had a wide-brimmed hat, a long sleeve baggy shirt, and long dark pants to help with the sun. In the water of the flooded field I could see a reflection of the mountains beyond. It was a freeze-frame moment, a photograph coming together. I felt for my camera but stopped my hand – I told myself to just look this time. The girl did not say or do anything. She just watched the man in the field. There was something on her mind. The man began to work harder, bending over and picking up large chunks of mud, arranging them in a neat line, then covering them with plastic. All around the man were white-feathered birds with long legs. They wanted whatever the man might stir up in the mud. Closer to us but off to the side was a water buffalo, standing there very still, its four ankles covered in mud and water. At the very far end of the field there was a small thatched hut where the man would take a nap when it got too hot to work. ... "
" ... “It was way too heavy for me,” he told me after. “Too baggy pants, too much for me.” ... "