We've already discussed the importance of homewear during the lockdown period, which forced us to work remotely. Pajamas, knitwear, underwear, and cotton or shirt fabric, we said, took on increased importance on this occasion because paying attention to one's outfit even when not compelled by the demands of common life meant valuing our time and giving importance to ourselves.
Today, as then, we continue to repeat it: comfort does not mean sloppiness, but self-care and considering ourselves important for what we do, not because we do it in a tailored suit or outfit.
Of course, the situation has changed now, and many people have returned to office rhythms and clothing. Skirts, trousers, heels, or shirts have once again gained a starring role in our morning raids on the wardrobe, replacing bathrobes, henleys, and palazzo pants.
But not everyone has returned, and even many of those who have have rediscovered the pleasure of feeling tidy once they've shed their "bourgeois" clothes. A way of living free time to the fullest, in short.
So why give it up? Naturally, the climate has changed (in every sense), and the warm season has made its way through the mists and fears of winter. Intimates and homewear have adapted to the temperature change accordingly.
But this doesn't mean the concept of elegance has changed, and if anyone thinks that short pajamas can hardly convey an image of sophistication as winter pajamas do, perhaps those with palazzo pants and a button-front jacket, maybe they haven't yet seen the Olimpia 1960 short pajamas. The classic patterns ranging from white and blue stripes to checks or Prince of Wales weave and the refined color combinations make them extremely refined garments that highlight the style and quality of a cut designed to dress those who wear them in comfort and softness.
Comfort and taste combine in a product cut from the best cotton. The detail of the shawl collar that elegantly frames the neck and face adds a fine and refined touch, capable of giving the pajama jacket a new tone.
At the same time, the short elasticated trousers are designed to adapt to all body types and gently accommodate the need for flexibility.
Beyond these considerations, it is important to develop a further reflection.
It's true that we are slowly returning to normality, but we must not interpret the restart superficially. Fear has given way to caution, but it is important to continue to maintain a state of awareness.
People most at risk of possible contagion will probably prefer to continue limiting their movements, compatible with managing a serene daily life. They will therefore need to identify suitable homewear that allows them to comfortably experience all the possibilities offered by this new time.