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The way this transition is unfolding is crazy dangerous. If you have trouble reading this message, [view it in a browser](. [This May Be the Most Singularly Petty Bullsh*t I've Seen in All My Born Days]( This isn't just being stupid and petty toward the president-elect. It's being stupid and petty towards world leaders from countries great and small. For example, suppose you're Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, the president of Turkmenistan, and you've just finished holding the ceremony for the beautiful new dog statue in your capital, and your aide reminds you that you planned to suck up t...er...congratulate the new President-Elect of the United States. So you call the U.S. State Department and leave some best wishes. And your phone message, or email, sits on Mike Pompeo's desk, gathering dust next to the unopened copy of Hillary Clinton's memoirs. So, come January 21, President Joe Biden is already running three hours behind on returning phone calls before he even gets to you. 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Finding that gift, especially if it's a holiday gift meant to brighten the end of an otherwise crap year, suddenly feels a lot less daunting.[Read More]( [What We’re Buying From the New +J Collection, Jil Sander's Triumphant Return to Uniqlo]( This is a big one, folks. Brace yourselves. Because +J, Uniqlo's collaboration with German designer Jil Sander, is back. When the line first launched way back in 2009 it was an immediate hit, a match between two parties so well-suited to each other the synergy was palpable. And customers responded accordingly. Before partnering with Uniqlo, Sander, colloquially dubbed the "Queen of Less" by The Times, wasn't necessarily as big a name as some of her better-known contemporaries. +J changed all that. At her own eponymous label—starting in the late '60s, and then on and off until the early 2010s—Sander pioneered a cerebral approach to minimalism that was simple but not simplistic, a vision that won her legions of devoted fans and remains catnip for fashion lovers and people looking to find the perfect no-frills topcoat alike. That same approach informs the overarching aesthetic of the +J line. All that's to say the relaunched collection is sort of a big deal. And if you're looking to stock up on some last-minute, cold-weather supplies, the duo has you covered. All the hallmarks of Sander's perfectly pared-down designs are here, priced in line with the Japanese mega-retailer's typically affordable fare. So shop now while supplies last (and last they will not, though as of right now the retailer is limiting purchases to 5 pieces from the collection per customer). 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