| Somewhat nice? Always athleisure? And say your age too. |
| 45. I always dress ready to pop out, because my dog needs several walks a day. I would call it casual, because it's not business clothing, but I've been told it's fancy casual. |
| Same thing I wear to go out. Mostly dresses or pants and blouse. Accessories, etc. 53 |
| I’m 40 and I typically wear what I would wear to run to the grocery store or on a weekend when I’m home, e.g. a casual cotton dress. |
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Jeans T-shirts leggings
60 s retired I might start just wearing a bra if conservatives keep spewing crap about dressing modesty |
| Super casual but I’d feel fine if a neighbor dropped by. 51. |
| Sweats. 58. Very sloppy. Im not proud but I feel fat in real clothing. |
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Athleisure the moment I get home.
-47 but has been true my whole life from changing out of my school clothes and into champion sweatsuits |
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Shorts and a t-shirt in the summer. Sweater and leggings or joggers in the winter. Long sleeve t-shirt and jeans or cotton pants in the fall/spring. I dress for comfort but in pieces that I find appealing. Tops are usually somewhat colorful.
I'm in my early 60s and work from home. Since going part time I have very few Zoom/Teams meetings on camera, which helps.. |
This is exactly me. |
| 35. Athleisure all the time. Not sloppy but I’m not about to wear hard pants in my home. |
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Joggers, tank
Joggers, sweatshirt (wearing currently) Jeans, sweater Athleisure |
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Athleisure, 50s. Anything I'm in I can run out and about in. Indoor shoes always. Hair and makeup usually.
Outdoor clothes on bed, never. |
49 yo BTW I do get my hair colored (every 6 weeks ) and my nails done (weekly, short nails) no Botox |
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Whatever I wore to work minus my bra. Occasionally minus my pants. 51
I put them back on to walk the dog. Sometimes change into something softer. I work in a wellness center - no dress code essentially live in leisure wear or scrubs with occasional dresses. |