How do you dress around the house?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jeans T-shirts leggings


60 s retired

I might start just wearing a bra if conservatives keep spewing crap about dressing modesty


You’re gross, always wear a bra, saggy.


Skipping a bra now and again is actually really great for your lymphatic system. The gals need to jiggle jiggle to clear out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.



Adding..I do not work directly with patients. No ooky stuff from work on my clothes. 😬
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jeans T-shirts leggings


60 s retired

I might start just wearing a bra if conservatives keep spewing crap about dressing modesty


You’re gross, always wear a bra, saggy.


Skipping a bra now and again is actually really great for your lymphatic system. The gals need to jiggle jiggle to clear out.


Uh, can you provide a source for that claim? It seems pretty ridiculous to me...
Anonymous
43, athleisure 100% of the time. I’m constantly running out to walk the dog, getting in a quick workout during lunch, running to the grocery store, cleaning the house…
Anonymous
Old, comfy clothes which will never be seen in public.
Once I'm home, I'm home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Super casual but I’d feel fine if a neighbor dropped by. 51.


53, and I’d describe my dress similarly.

I WFH, live in a condo, drive my kid to school, and walk my dog several times a day, so I’m casual but generally presentable on weekdays and weekends.
Anonymous
I'm 48 and wear my nightgown all day at home. Tomorrow some repair people are coming so I will be in leggings and a t-shirt. When I go out I wear jeans or leggings & a t-shirt and then as soon as I get home I change into my nightgown.
Anonymous
Running shorts, loose sports bra, cut off tee. It’s my pajamas too. I’m 59.
Anonymous
54 and currently in shorts and a t-shirt. In winter it’s fleeced pants or stretchy joggers and a sweatshirt. I wear a sweater on top on workdays for Zoom calls. No makeup on weekends and hair not brushed, just thrown in a ponytail. I really want to look better and want to start getting rid of the clothes that don’t make me feel put together. I don’t think I’ll go as far as makeup on non-workdays, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm 48 and wear my nightgown all day at home. Tomorrow some repair people are coming so I will be in leggings and a t-shirt. When I go out I wear jeans or leggings & a t-shirt and then as soon as I get home I change into my nightgown.


I’d wear PJs all day long if I lived alone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jeans T-shirts leggings


60 s retired

I might start just wearing a bra if conservatives keep spewing crap about dressing modesty


You’re gross, always wear a bra, saggy.


Skipping a bra now and again is actually really great for your lymphatic system. The gals need to jiggle jiggle to clear out.


Uh, can you provide a source for that claim? It seems pretty ridiculous to me...



You don’t seem very bright.
Anonymous
Casual, loungewear, stuff I consider “home clothes.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jeans T-shirts leggings


60 s retired

I might start just wearing a bra if conservatives keep spewing crap about dressing modesty


You’re gross, always wear a bra, saggy.


Skipping a bra now and again is actually really great for your lymphatic system. The gals need to jiggle jiggle to clear out.


Uh, can you provide a source for that claim? It seems pretty ridiculous to me...


See if this link works? It should be an e booklet on breast health.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/kajabi-storefronts-production/file-uploads/sites/2147579571/downloads/332bcb-dcbb-d4cb-3348-6db02141fa_theboobbook2024.pdf
Anonymous

Love this question!

Totally agree no hard pants at home unless I need to go out soon. I also immediately change when I get home! Leggings and a nice t-shirt, all times of year. Presentable athleisure, I’d say. Socks not shoes.

I do feel kind of silly sometimes if someone comes to the door and I’m not wearing shoes. But I try to keep some close to the door.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Love this question!

Totally agree no hard pants at home unless I need to go out soon. I also immediately change when I get home! Leggings and a nice t-shirt, all times of year. Presentable athleisure, I’d say. Socks not shoes.

I do feel kind of silly sometimes if someone comes to the door and I’m not wearing shoes. But I try to keep some close to the door.


tthe heck why? Why would you feel silly not wearing shoes in your own home?
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