Skipping a bra now and again is actually really great for your lymphatic system. The gals need to jiggle jiggle to clear out. |
Adding..I do not work directly with patients. No ooky stuff from work on my clothes. 😬 |
Uh, can you provide a source for that claim? It seems pretty ridiculous to me... |
| 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… |
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Old, comfy clothes which will never be seen in public.
Once I'm home, I'm home. |
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. |
| 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. |
| Running shorts, loose sports bra, cut off tee. It’s my pajamas too. I’m 59. |
| 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. |
I’d wear PJs all day long if I lived alone. |
You don’t seem very bright. |
| Casual, loungewear, stuff I consider “home clothes.” |
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 |
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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? |