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Plus, a new Friday Challenge for Cinephiles INVISIBLE SOCKS: CONVENIENCE OR CURSE? As sizzling tempe

Plus, a new Friday Challenge for Cinephiles [View this email in your browser]( INVISIBLE SOCKS: CONVENIENCE OR CURSE? As sizzling temperatures rise in the summer of 2024, we once again face one of the perennial challenges of summertime attire: [invisible socks](. For those who prefer not to go sock-free, invisible socks are essential. They provide a barrier between the skin and the insole, preventing the unpleasant stickiness that comes from direct contact. Ideally, they should remain hidden below the shoe line while staying securely in place with an elastic band. In reality, most of us struggle with them either poking out of the shoe or, worse, slipping down and forming an uncomfortable mass underfoot. This thread serves as both a space to vent about the frustrations of invisible socks and a place for recommendations. If you've found a good product, share your experience and help others solve their issues. [JOIN THE CONVERSATION]( FRIDAY CHALLENGE: MOVIE STILLS A cinephile’s dream come true: this Friday Challenge invites you to embody a movie character you’ve always admired and recreate a still from the film. To participate, simply [share your recreation]( along with the movie that inspired you and the reason behind your choice. Good luck! [JOIN THE CHALLENGE]( SHOPPING PICKS FROM STYLEFORUM VENDORS This week’s picks embrace the "Italian Man on the Riviera" aesthetic: a packable [sage cotton jacket]( by Drake’s, available at a fantastic price from our affiliate vendor House of Huntington, and a pair of [unlined penny loafers]( from Carmina, now $100 off. [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Share]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( [Forward]( Copyright © 2024 Styleforumnet LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this letter because you opted to receive newsletters for Styleforum. We bring you original articles about fashion, style, and culture, and alert you to hot discussion topics in the community. Our mailing address is: Styleforumnet LLC 205 N Monroe St.Moscow, Id 83843 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list]( [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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