

The tank is perfect to wear alone with jeans, under a button-up shirt or even to sleep. It adds a layer for cold days so your belly isn't exposed when you pick up your kiddo from the floor, and in the summer you can wear them to hang around the house without being afraid of revealing anything you don't want to. The undies beautifully hug my body, providing support that's not constraining. So I got more pairs in checkered, and purple and green and black and. After all, my favorite color is rainbow and I wear leopard print un-ironically.Īfter wearing them day in and day out I realized I needed more pairs because the laundry situation was ridiculous. I bought black, white and gray underwear from Calvin Klein at an insanely discounted price (go salvage stores, go!) and while those did the trick for a while, they felt very plain and very not me. I had tried an overhaul of my undies drawer a couple of years ago. Sure, leopard print bras from Victoria's Secret were a thing once, but when you can't match any of your underwear and feel like you are suddenly stuck both in college years but also full-on adulthood, it can get frustrating. Also, because I have three kids, I'm looking for simplicity in my life. I've tried to let go of things that once looked good on me, or once looked good period (not actual period, for that I have period undies, which is like a whole different conversation). I'm also a low-key hoarder and have undies that, well, I shouldn't have anymore. You see, after birthing three babies (two of which are twins) my body is very different from where it was even a couple of months ago. Intrigued once more, I clicked on an ad and decided to give them a try. Suddenly, this simple undies brand, designed for every body, was the only thing I saw. Then, that ad follows you around the entire internet to the point where all you see is that one product that you may have intentionally, or accidentally, clicked on.

For his feature film debut, Elliott has made a promising start.We've all been there: you're served an ad on Instagram while mindlessly scrolling for the 11th hour of the day and for some reason you click on it. With its small setting and cast it creates an interesting premise and delivers well against it. The film operates with a low budget and to its credit manages a lot with it. In all honesty, if I say anymore, it will eat into the twists and turns of the film itself, but a healthy ‘don’t overthink the plot’ approach may come in handy for the details of the time looping. Through this, Renton begins to discover who the raiders are, their plans and the true power of the ARQ.

However, what begins to happen is a time loop straight out of the book of Groundhog Day and Edge of Tomorrow. The ARQ is an attempt at a perpetual motion device which he had hoped would end the energy crisis that the world is facing.Īlong with Hannah, played by Rachael Taylor, he wakes just before a group of masked raiders take him hostage and hold him and Hannah in his laboratory as they look for food and money in his home. Its stars Robbie Amell as Renton, a former military weapon designer, who has fled the company with his latest creation the ARQ. Set in a dystopian future where food is now scarce and a company called Torus operates with huge levels of control, with the only resistance is through a group known as the Bloc. ARQ is a 2016 timeloop sci-fi thriller written and directed by Tony Elliott and distributed through Netflix Studios.
