Anonymous wrote:I exercise every morning so start the day in athleisure. I have an intense wfh schedule so sometimes after the gym, I have to dive right into work and suddenly it’s 8 pm and I haven’t had a chance to shower change or pee. So those days I am in athleisure all day. Other days, I like to put on a super fun outfit like frou frou dress because I own a great wardrobe and I might as well wear it. I tend not to wear tight fitting pants because I’ve finally figured out that I have interstitial cystitis and tight pants around the crotch are directly correlated to severe and painful symptoms. I guess that’s been the case my whole life but I’m just figuring it out now. I love clothes but have been avoiding pants more and more, and honestly leggings are the best for this issue, but I am trying to not slide into fully athleisure all the time. Again, because I have a pretty great wardrobe and clothes make me happy.
Weekends I wear whatever depending on what we’re doing - athleisure i end up doing work around the house all day after the gym. Nice clothes if we go out.
The one constant is every night after work, I convert to “lounge” clothes where dh and I have cocktails together. Ranges from 1960s midcentury house dresses, to la Perla silk slip dresses, to tap shorts and chemise, to floral matching sets. I wear those for 2 hours every night and then shift to a proper sleeping outfit - pajamas or nightgown. Never old tee. Sleep and cocktail hour are both sacred and deserve the proper attire!
Anonymous wrote:49, shorts or sweatpants and t-shirts.
Anonymous wrote: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 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.
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...
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...