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When we watch the temperature climb above 80°F, the thought of a simple task like getting dressed can seem nearly impossible — especially when you factor in the desire to actually appear pulled together in the sweltering heat. Fortunately, we've got a few tricks up our sleeve to put our most stylish foot forward, even in the midst of a summer heat wave.
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