In post-pandemic Washington, stiff, formal clothes are out, and anything fun, breathable, and comfy is in, say local consignment shop owners. Magenta Howard, manager of Current Boutique on 14th Street, notes an increase in demand for natural fibers—like cotton and silk—and more people in the market for high-rise bottoms and cottagecore pieces. For Current Boutique
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