Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work from home and do have videos calls many days a week but I have now heavily invested in nice athleisure wear since people only see my from the face up now. I have gotten some amazing joggers, sweats, sweatshirts, and other tops that feel amazing and are so comfortable. I get that some people are offended by the notion of not dressing up for work, but I love it. I'm cozy all day and it makes me happy. But I won't admit how much I've spent on some of the stuff because it's ridiculous, although totally worth it as these are the best products I've ever encountered.
I want to know!!! I work from home and love my athleisure. Recommend your clothing please.
DP but I swear the target “all in motion” line is the only good thing at target and I can’t tell any difference to the more expensive athleisure.
I promise you'd notice a difference with certain pieces. The nicer brands also hold up better and get softer with time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is fancy lingerie and fancy loungewear! Retro silk nightslips, rompers, tap shorts, sexy bra and undies..... Every day it feels indulgent to put the bra and undies on in the morning, and then at quitting time, to put on my absurd silk outfit, and then sit in my midcentury entertainment pit and drink a cocktail.
This sounds like the cat's meow!
There is certainly a big MEOW in there someplace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nespresso machine. I feel bad about the trash but it’s so yummy and easy.
You can send these back to be recycled! I used to be really anti-Nespresso for that reason, but I recently found out that they have a recycling program. The pods are aluminum, which is a desirable material, and I think that probably increases the chances that they are *actually* getting recycled
Do you know you can also get reusable Nespresso filters? Then nothing goes to the trash
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nespresso machine. I feel bad about the trash but it’s so yummy and easy.
You can send these back to be recycled! I used to be really anti-Nespresso for that reason, but I recently found out that they have a recycling program. The pods are aluminum, which is a desirable material, and I think that probably increases the chances that they are *actually* getting recycled
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work from home and do have videos calls many days a week but I have now heavily invested in nice athleisure wear since people only see my from the face up now. I have gotten some amazing joggers, sweats, sweatshirts, and other tops that feel amazing and are so comfortable. I get that some people are offended by the notion of not dressing up for work, but I love it. I'm cozy all day and it makes me happy. But I won't admit how much I've spent on some of the stuff because it's ridiculous, although totally worth it as these are the best products I've ever encountered.
I want to know!!! I work from home and love my athleisure. Recommend your clothing please.
Vuori and Aviator Nation
I've gotten my husband hooked as well
I'm currently sitting at my desk in my sweats and I couldn't be more comfortable
Everybody says Vuori quality down. Any other ideas besides Aviator Nation?
Marine Layer has cute sweats but Aviator Nation's are softer.
Anonymous wrote:Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate 2 squares a night. It's not bitter and has a nice mouthfeel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lush products are garbage and actually toxic. I'm surprised to see them mentioned here.
I’m not a fan of Lush either but am curious as to what products you like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lush products are garbage and actually toxic. I'm surprised to see them mentioned here.
To echo a PP, I am surprised to hear so many perfumed products being mentioned. I thought the consensus was that the additives in perfumed products are not good for you…
I live not far from a Lush store and nearly vomit every time I walk by.
Yes. The fragrances are quite unrefined.
My SIL worked at Lush and you could smell her from across the room. The couch would smell like Lush for days after she had sat on it. She left a cloud of Lush trailing behind her. Never smelled anything so potent.
I call BS.
DP. Lush is terrible. You can smell it a mile away. I always get a headache when passing by their store.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lush products are garbage and actually toxic. I'm surprised to see them mentioned here.
To echo a PP, I am surprised to hear so many perfumed products being mentioned. I thought the consensus was that the additives in perfumed products are not good for you…
I live not far from a Lush store and nearly vomit every time I walk by.
Yes. The fragrances are quite unrefined.
My SIL worked at Lush and you could smell her from across the room. The couch would smell like Lush for days after she had sat on it. She left a cloud of Lush trailing behind her. Never smelled anything so potent.
I call BS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lush products are garbage and actually toxic. I'm surprised to see them mentioned here.
To echo a PP, I am surprised to hear so many perfumed products being mentioned. I thought the consensus was that the additives in perfumed products are not good for you…
I live not far from a Lush store and nearly vomit every time I walk by.
Yes. The fragrances are quite unrefined.
My SIL worked at Lush and you could smell her from across the room. The couch would smell like Lush for days after she had sat on it. She left a cloud of Lush trailing behind her. Never smelled anything so potent.
Anonymous wrote:I reject the premise - you are basically asking people to list all the stupid ways they waste money in a day, and congratulate each other on their money wasting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lush products are garbage and actually toxic. I'm surprised to see them mentioned here.
To echo a PP, I am surprised to hear so many perfumed products being mentioned. I thought the consensus was that the additives in perfumed products are not good for you…
I live not far from a Lush store and nearly vomit every time I walk by.
Yes. The fragrances are quite unrefined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work from home and do have videos calls many days a week but I have now heavily invested in nice athleisure wear since people only see my from the face up now. I have gotten some amazing joggers, sweats, sweatshirts, and other tops that feel amazing and are so comfortable. I get that some people are offended by the notion of not dressing up for work, but I love it. I'm cozy all day and it makes me happy. But I won't admit how much I've spent on some of the stuff because it's ridiculous, although totally worth it as these are the best products I've ever encountered.
I want to know!!! I work from home and love my athleisure. Recommend your clothing please.
Vuori and Aviator Nation
I've gotten my husband hooked as well
I'm currently sitting at my desk in my sweats and I couldn't be more comfortable
Everybody says Vuori quality down. Any other ideas besides Aviator Nation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is fancy lingerie and fancy loungewear! Retro silk nightslips, rompers, tap shorts, sexy bra and undies..... Every day it feels indulgent to put the bra and undies on in the morning, and then at quitting time, to put on my absurd silk outfit, and then sit in my midcentury entertainment pit and drink a cocktail.
This sounds like the cat's meow!