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Post by compeateropeator on Aug 13, 2024 20:29:11 GMT
99% of the time I have on leggings, a vneck tee shirt (short or long sleeve depending on temp) and a vest of some sort (ranging from light fleece to extra long down puffers) as my back and shoulder like an extra layer.
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Post by ScrapbookMyLife on Aug 13, 2024 20:38:30 GMT
I love soft leggings, longer tank tops, mid length(hips) and longer length(knee length or longer) open front cardigans.
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Post by gillyp on Aug 13, 2024 21:09:22 GMT
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Post by padresfan619 on Aug 13, 2024 23:35:20 GMT
My favorite time of year is when it gets chilly enough to justify a long sleeved shirt, but still not too cold that I can wear shorts. My WFH uniform that time of year is bike shorts, a slightly oversized solid plain long sleeve crew neck, my socks and slippers.
This summer I got a couple of pairs of high waisted linen pants and they have been my favorite to wear with a looser t shirt, or a tucked in tank top.
I lean way more casual and don’t tend to dress up unless it’s a special occasion. When it finally is cold enough for pants and long sleeves I pretty much live in athleisure leggings, a plain t shirt, and a plain or very subtle graphic or embroidered crew neck sweatshirt.
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Post by gina on Aug 13, 2024 23:39:28 GMT
Gym clothes. I am always in leggings and a sports bra. If not that, my BAGGIEST sweatpants and a loose tee.
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Post by katiekaty on Aug 14, 2024 0:23:54 GMT
Living in such a warm area, it’s a casual dress and canvas shoes (tennis shoes, keys, slip ons, etc.) I do l love the dresses with cotton biker shorts underneath for coolness. As. The weather cools off, it’s capris or jeans a t shirts (not souvenir shirts but the more casual shirt-I am not a sloppy dresser, but love soft comfortable knits). Winter brings out sweaters with a camisole underneath and jeans and maybe ankle boots or loafers.
It’s got to be comfortable or I will not wear it!
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Post by whipea on Aug 14, 2024 0:59:35 GMT
I live in the south. At home, sweatpants and oversized tee, barefoot or slippers.
At work, button down plain or thin striped shirts, colored slightly wide leg pants and plain colored or patterned Dr. Martens. Often wear a university logo (where I work) light fleece jacket since it is twenty below in my office. In the winter will wear pull over sweaters.
I really don't go anywhere beside work, so on a rare occasion when I go out and never anything dressy, I wear work clothes.
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Aug 14, 2024 1:04:12 GMT
I don't really think leggings are that comfortable and only wear them when working out. When I am at home I usually have joggers and a lightweight shirt on (long sleeve in the winter and short sleeve in the summer). In the summer I wear shorts more often than pants because we don't keep our house that cool. I am also not really a hoodie person. I most often wear the Buffalo brand shirts from Costco because I like the fit, can push the sleeves up when cleaning, they are the perfect weight, and I don't care if they get dirty. If I am working from home (zoom appts) I wear a nicer shirt or sweater but not particularly dressy.
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Post by brynn on Aug 14, 2024 1:45:40 GMT
Since I'm always cold, sweaters are my favorite for work. Fleece pajamas are my favorite for at home.
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Post by refugeepea on Aug 14, 2024 1:51:26 GMT
I don't like tight shirts, even when I was skinny.
Oversized t-shirt and jeans. If I Marie Kondo'd my wardrobe, I would have no clothes. That's how much I care.
In the summer, shorts or possibly linen pants.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Aug 14, 2024 2:53:30 GMT
Cooler weather, joggers and a long sleeve t-shirt. If it’s really cold, add a hoodie. Warm weather, shorts and a short sleeve t-shirt. In between, knit capris and a short sleeve t-shirt and maybe a hoodie.
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Post by zippythebird on Aug 14, 2024 11:30:21 GMT
T shirt & joggers mostly shorts in the summer months tho I have been known to wear them all year round indoors,
When I go out I am casual smart . I used to live in Hoodies but can not stand them thesedays they make me feel restricted & I over heat wearing them . Infact I very rarely wear jumpers or coats I have a couple of very light jackets but the thought of wearing a thick coat at any time of year gives me the shudders
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Post by Sharon on Aug 14, 2024 12:33:56 GMT
I prefer shorts and tshirt. No shoes.
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Post by gramasue on Aug 14, 2024 12:53:50 GMT
My old worn-out comfy jeans are like Linus' security blanket. And, more times than not, I always have a hoodie with me. Either on, tied around my waist, or in the car.Unrelated to the question, but I have to share. I have old, malfunctioning eyes (ARMD) and when I first read your post, I read it as on the cat.Then my brain kicked in and I went back to read it again. LOL
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Post by paget on Aug 14, 2024 13:13:32 GMT
I am almost always wearing yoga pants and a sweatshirt. I work from home so it works for almost everything I do: work, working out (remove sweatshirt and tank is underneath), lounging in house or doing chores, running errands. The only things I change it up for these days are getting together with someone for lunch/dinner l(and sometimes I still wear my informs depending on what we are doing) and church. And often times I’ll wear my yoga pants to church and just change out the sweatshirt for a longer cardigan.
I used to dress up every day for work. I have a lot of cute clothes actually, but I’m all about comfort and ease now and no one really sees me (I do teams video meetings multiple times a day but my work is casual since I don’t work directly with clients anymore).
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Post by Susie_Homemaker on Aug 14, 2024 14:06:26 GMT
When it's cold out, I love to be at home in loose, comfy sweatpants and a sweatshirt, always with socks on. For summer, I like loose shorts, a comfy t-shirt, and socks on. I very much prefer colder weather (I live in GA, so it's never as bad as some of you have it with tons of snow and extreme cold temps) and one reason is because of all of the comfy, cozy, clothes I can wear. I love to wear (for work) jeans, a soft top, and a warm fleecey vest with some booties. I miss wearing my fleecey stuff or sweats and snuggling in my chair with my fleece blanket. I can't wait until it's that time of year again.
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Post by Tearisci on Aug 14, 2024 14:06:51 GMT
From May-October, I'm in shorts and a shirt as it's hot as balls in DFW. Once the weather cools, my standard uniform is jeans and tops. I've been buying some lightweight jackets to wear as it never gets really cold here very often. Of course, it's going to be a heat index of 105 here today but I can dream of fall.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2024 17:37:40 GMT
Summer - comfy loose shorts and a baggy t-shirt (at home) or capris and a nicer shirt when going out Winter - sweat pants or lounge pants and a long sleeved baggy t-shirt (home) and either dress pants/nicer shirt or jeans/nicer shirt when out.
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Post by ellen on Aug 14, 2024 18:50:50 GMT
I love fall clothing - flannel & camo are faves. When you see pictures of Tim Walz in his outdoor clothing it really does look like what people in MN wear.
My favorite thing I have bought recently is a pair of gardening overalls from Duluth Trading Company. I got a fun pair with gnomes, bunnies, chickens, and ferns on them. It sounds ridiculous but they are so darn cute. I get tons of compliments on them. Somehow it became a small collection. I have a gray pair and three pairs of shorts. I’m wearing a navy blue pair with daisies right now.
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Post by scrapmaven on Aug 14, 2024 20:47:54 GMT
I live in t-shirts and cotton capris at home. During the winter I'm in a zippered hoodie. workingclassdog , can you go home early and stay home to rest tmw? I hope you feel much better, very fast.
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Post by breetheflea on Aug 15, 2024 0:43:14 GMT
Flip flops, a hoodie (or flannel) and shorts. PNW girl forever
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Post by baslp on Aug 15, 2024 17:25:11 GMT
I typically wear capri pants and an athletic shirts.
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Post by styxgirl on Aug 16, 2024 4:08:57 GMT
I love concert t-shirts from my favorite bands! My Dad got me started on them in the 1980s by buying me my first one! Most of mine are Styx and Collective Soul. I also collect them from when we travel!
I’m frumpy, but I love my t-shirts!
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Post by AussieMeg on Aug 16, 2024 8:36:03 GMT
In summer, I love to wear dresses every day, sometimes a skirt and top. I haven't worn shorts (except for swimming) for many years. If I was thinner I would wear shorts all the time.
In winter I will wear stretchy pants and a jacket to work, or leggings / tracksuit pants and a jumper (sweater) at home. I wear jeans if I am going out, but I would never lounge around the house in jeans, they are not comfortable.
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Post by blue tulip on Aug 16, 2024 12:06:41 GMT
dresses, hands down. if i'm not working, i'm in a dress. even in winter- dress with leggings/stockings and tall boots.
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Post by candygurl on Aug 16, 2024 12:18:10 GMT
Hoodie and shorts with socks. Comfy and cozy vibe all the way!
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Post by cakediva on Aug 16, 2024 12:22:54 GMT
Leggings and a long, loose t-shirt or tank top are my go-to in warmer months. Leggings and longer swing tops are my winter thing.
I work from home and I'm self-employed so no dress code ever (other than it needs to be fuzz free and not get in the way of food work).
I do love me a pretty maxi dress, and have some great thigh-savers from Knix that feel like I'm not wearing them, to wear under the dresses. I tend not to wear those on working days though!
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Post by jeremysgirl on Aug 16, 2024 12:31:44 GMT
I'm really partial to my Wool& dresses since my dress challenge. In the summer, I wear their sleeveless or short sleeve dresses (my favorite is the Maggie) and in the winter, I'm partial to the long sleeve Rowena with leggings underneath and a cardigan or hoodie on top if it's really cold. These are so comfortable, any season.
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