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Going to Australia soon and I'll be travelling with a couple of friends. It's going to be summer there in January so I need some recommendations for summer clothing. I'll be there for about 10 days. I kind of want to go for the t-shirt, shorts and sneakers look, but I also want to try a more mature look, like a casual, long sleeve collared shirt with shorts look. I want to go for a mature look that says I'm kind of wealthy, if that makes sense. So I'm leaning more towards wearing linen shirts rather than t-shirts.
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>>18313798
Shits fucked too bloody hot dont even try
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>>18313798
bloody bitch
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>>18313819
I know it was a hot day in Melbourne today. Maybe I'll wear tank tops instead, but no idea which to buy. My plan is something like this: tank tops/t-shirts/shorts/sneakers during the day, collared shirt/shorts/pants/sneakers for dinners/at night, hoodie/shorts/sandals for when it's cooled down.



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