The Co-ord Conundrum: When comfort meets chaos
New Delhi: Ah, the co-ord set.
The current fashion “it-girl” that’s somehow crept into every part of your life—from the airport lounge to grocery runs, overtaking even the humble nightgown as the uniform of choice. But let’s be clear: this is not your mother’s or aunt’s nightie, which was made of suspiciously shiny polyester and a fabric that was more about survival than style. Oh no, today’s co-ord is sleek, modern, and yet, somehow, it still manages to scream, “I rolled out of bed, threw this on, and I’m ready to conquer the world—barely.”
And hey, it’s not about body-shaming.
Because these co-ord sets are inclusive in the worst (or best) way possible—they manage to look equally questionable on every shape and size. From size 2 to size 22, these matching outfits are worn like some secret code for women who “don’t care” but somehow expect you to notice. You’ve seen them, right?
The bleary-eyed creatures in 4:30 a.m. airport lounges, their neon shoes flashing like a warning sign as they struggle to shove their hand luggage into the overhead compartment. Disheveled hair that’s “just been styled,” eyes that scream “I haven’t had a full night’s sleep in five years,” and a wardrobe choice that could only be described as… “effortlessly chic,” if “effortless” is code for “I’ve got no time but I refuse to look it.”
It’s almost like the co-ord set is a shiny new rendition of those old-school nightgowns—those thin, airy cotton horrors from the 80s and 90s that were worn at home while doing laundry or haggling for a better price on tomatoes at the local grocer. Back then, the nightgown was pure function—because when........
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