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Post by Incog Neato on Nov 23, 2008 17:01:21 GMT -5
Say, do you any of you change into more comfy clothes after you come home from going out/school/work?
I find that I feel a lot better and refreshed when I change into my usual sweatshirt (or T-shirt if in the summer) and sweatpants combo after a day at work. :3
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Post by psybuster on Nov 23, 2008 17:31:41 GMT -5
Yes, sweatpants or shorts depending on the weather. I basically never wear shorts in public either, at least not since I stopped dorming.
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Post by clement on Nov 23, 2008 17:48:22 GMT -5
I'm always wearing a sleeveless shirt and shorts at home. It's the most comfortable thing clothes to wear for me. If it's cold I'll put on a sweater but that doesn't happen often.
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Post by AllenSmithee on Nov 23, 2008 20:13:41 GMT -5
I find dress clothes REALLY comfortable, and jeans+t-shirt to be second best, so I stay in that. Often I just unzip my pants and keep em loose a pyjama bottom. Weird, eh?
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Post by Incog Neato on Nov 23, 2008 20:31:33 GMT -5
Often I just unzip my pants and keep em loose a pyjama bottom. Weird, eh? You totally lost me on that. You ... unzip your pants and then something with pajama ... bottom? X_x?????
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Post by AllenSmithee on Nov 23, 2008 21:41:03 GMT -5
Oops I forgot my sentence! Ha ha
I mean I just loosen them up so that they aren't tight when I go to bed. Thus making them a "pajama bottom". Ha ha.
Alright, I really like certain pajama pants I have.
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Post by Lumi on Nov 23, 2008 22:23:09 GMT -5
Usually just whatever t-shirt/long sleeved top I was wearing for the day stays on-- then I swap the jeans or dress pants for a pair of comfy yoga pants.
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Post by Musa-Revived on Nov 23, 2008 23:00:03 GMT -5
Me, I wear a loose t-shirt and shorts at home. I like to be comfortable and erm unrestricted at home, if you know what I mean.
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Post by Falcom Director of Fanservice on Nov 23, 2008 23:02:50 GMT -5
People who are afraid to wear sweatpants outside of their domicile are the worst people.
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Post by AllenSmithee on Nov 23, 2008 23:02:56 GMT -5
Oh. I missed the text and thought the first part was what you wore outside And then... Unrestricted and... Well. It sounded kinda... nakey bakey pie if y'know what I mean.
I get you though.
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Post by Justin on Nov 24, 2008 1:09:42 GMT -5
Im stuck in the 90's big time. I am always wearing shitty jeans, and a flannel shirt. Most of the time I have a baseball cap on backwards.
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Post by Ascended Mermaid on Nov 25, 2008 23:52:08 GMT -5
I either wear goth-tarded clothes, or stay in my work clothes. >.O" Fear my work clothes!
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Post by Incog Neato on Nov 26, 2008 15:39:12 GMT -5
I either wear goth-tarded clothes, or stay in my work clothes. Goth-tarded? D:????
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Post by Ascended Mermaid on Nov 26, 2008 15:52:27 GMT -5
Yeah. Chains, D-rings, shiny metal stuffs, and all black... with an inverted bowler hat (I made it a fisherman's hat).
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Post by Yakra on Nov 26, 2008 16:23:02 GMT -5
Yeah. Chains, D-rings, shiny metal stuffs, and all black... with an inverted bowler hat (I made it a fisherman's hat). Chains and stuff are a pain to wear! I somehow always manage(d) to get them unknowingly stuck in door handles/knobs when opening a door and then almost get my arm yanked off when I move(d) on! You... must have great practice! :'D Changing into comfy clothes at home depends on the season for me. I dress like an utter slob in any case (loose light pajamas and a shirt), even when I'm heading out, so usually there's no need to change. My usual clothes are comfortable enough that I can actually use them as a night suit. :'D (Some would argue they are night suits, but... meh! ) Summers, though, are horrid over here, so if I've had to head out and am wearing the pajamas instead of a skirt, then whenever I return back home I do change back into one of my kaftans. Airy gigantic tent!
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Post by Ascended Mermaid on Nov 26, 2008 16:30:45 GMT -5
*distracted pause* Great practice? *distracted pause* Actually, my casino card has like one of those "telephone cord" type deals, and it catches itself between couch cushions often... so I often find myself being pulled back when I get up. XD Chains have only caused problems once or twice; my trenchcoat is useful, as it prevents my chains from snagging. Sadly, I must either repair or modify my trenchcoat, as the clips for the arms are off (and therefore, half a cubit of my arms show) and it no longer zips up. I'm considering being creative and fusing it together with another one of my jackets, creating a chimera jacket. *distracted pause* By the way, are you into... *thinking pause* ...home gardening? *nervous pause* // Oh! But I am rather clumsy with my trenchcoat. It catches in doors, on steps, the wind and quick turns make it slap people's asses, the possibilities are limitless. It has many enemies. *nods*
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Post by Yakra on Nov 26, 2008 16:57:44 GMT -5
*distracted pause* By the way, are you into... *thinking pause* ...home gardening? *nervous pause* Em... so I sound garderner-ish? :'D ...I think I tried growing morning glories once? And lemons. And mint. But such things are not possible to attain when 9+ cats live with you! X'D Heh heh... your trench coat and chains sound like me and my shawls. Its actually nice to hear someone else is just as clumsy. XD
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Post by Ascended Mermaid on Nov 26, 2008 17:12:43 GMT -5
Well, it wasn't that you sounded gardenerish; I picked a topic out of a hat. Morning glories are beautiful though. I'm curious about the mint, however; what sparked this interest in growing mints? I just realized something though; and please do correct me if I'm inherently wrong in saying any of this. I mean, culturally, you wear a shawl to prevent sins of the eyes (and so on), and inherently the women of your culture is reserved from vanity; am I correct? I wear a trenchcoat (and everything else with it) as I'm uncomfortable with being seen. I'm fascinated and intrigued; asking myself if this is a difference or a simialarity.
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Post by Yakra on Nov 26, 2008 17:32:54 GMT -5
Oh god no! I'm just covering myself with shawls right now because it's cooooold! X'D (And I feel just a little bit more heroic [*standard wear of ratty heroes --> a ratty cape/shawl/cloak*]) But its true that women wear dupattas/scraves/shawls here because otherwise it be 'indecent'! I just don't. Because I'm clumsy. And not one bit graceful. And scarves just make me trip. And no one's looking at me anyways. (I hope!) I can relate to your being uncomfortable with not wanting to be seen though. I HATE being the center of attention, being the focus of all (and usually all the more so one is shoved in front of... people and cameras ), and so try to hide under my hats. XD
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Post by Ascended Mermaid on Nov 26, 2008 17:44:12 GMT -5
See, that's why I picked this bowler hat -- because the round lid flips down too, turning it into a fisherman's hat and ultimately, an aural shield. I think next paycheck, I'll get a black scarf (to match my theme) as it'll be pretty cold out here. It's already getting pretty cold, and it's already snowed twice; although, the snow's already melted. It'll be back, perhaps tonight or tomorrow night. Winters and the heat, etc. are very unpredictable here. The only thing you can predict about the weather patterns, is that you won't know what's coming next. It's surprising though; I thought before that it was practically the law, where you lived. Do people give you trouble for it?
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