Anonymous wrote:I’d never show up at a friends house for dinner wearing sweats. If they are willing to put the effort in to make dinner for us I will put in a bit of effort to look like I hadn’t just cleaned the basement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They don’t see going to their neighbors house for dinner as a dressy occasion - who would?
Not dressy, but for godssakes it’s not “sweatpants” attire. Real clothes are called for—and a shower.
Anonymous wrote:They don’t see going to their neighbors house for dinner as a dressy occasion - who would?
Anonymous wrote:Sweats. Never. Not if invited to dinner. I’d wear jeans, sure, for casual neighbor dinner. But I’d wear makeup and nice top too. Common courtesy.
Anonymous wrote:We are a dress down family. I wear athleisure and Dh often wears joggers. If a neighbor invited me over for dinner, I would not think to dress up.
We just like to be comfortable. Our friends also come to our house comfortably.
I just went to a friend’s house in a t shirt and sweats. For a second, I thought OP was talking about us. But then her Dh is we also wearing sweats. They are very wealthy if it matters.
Anonymous wrote:Sweats. Never. Not if invited to dinner. I’d wear jeans, sure, for casual neighbor dinner. But I’d wear makeup and nice top too. Common courtesy.
Anonymous wrote:Are you in a red state + live in a middle class suburb OP? I noticed my MAGA red state relatives never dress up. Just one more example of America's decline.

Anonymous wrote:So like straight up Walmart sweatpants or Vuori joggers?