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RonaldD793
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03 May 2016, 4:37 am

What are your favorite clothes? Pick at least a few clothing pieces which looking at yourself in the mirror really say, "Yeah, that's definitely me."



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03 May 2016, 5:25 am

I like to wear shorts over leggings a lot of the time. I'll also be wearing a jacket of some kind that I always have open, unless it's hot enough for me not to need it. I also like to wear boots, but the weather is getting hot so I haven't been doing that recently. I will when Autumn starts, though.

If you mean specific clothes, well, I'm not sure. I don't really have any favourite clothes, I'll just wear what's available that looks good enough.



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03 May 2016, 5:40 am

my favorite choice of attire is a shirt and pants and shoes.



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03 May 2016, 9:28 am

Leggings
Jeans
Feminine sneakers of simple flats
T-shirt short/long sleeves


No patterns. I don't like patterns very much, unless it's something funny, or sweet/unique. Lots of blue, or black.


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03 May 2016, 12:46 pm

T-shirts.
Cargo shorts.
Sneakers.
Sweatpants.

I'm a sharp dresser. :lol:


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03 May 2016, 1:30 pm

For me, baggy denim jeans/knee length shorts, and plain black t-shirt (with coloured rings around the neck and sleeves). I wear the same outfit every day, just switching between jeans or shorts depending on the weather (and adding a casual hoodie if it's particularly cold). Comfort is top priority!



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03 May 2016, 2:00 pm

Lately it's either:

leggings
layered tanks/shirts
tall fuzzy socks
(to leave the house)

or
fuzzy socks
(maybe) skivvies
fuzzy blankets
(at home)

I guess I have a lot of... not sensory issues, exactly, with clothing...
because there's a good side, too.
Thus the fuzzy socks :) and the soft clothes that hug the body.
Those can be as beneficial for me as a pair of sunglasses, or headphones, because they surround me in soft good.

Also, I have a real issue with bras.
I own one. It used to get reluctantly dragged out for job interviews/meeting SO's parents/etc.
I haven't worn it for months and I'm so happy.



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03 May 2016, 4:46 pm

Sweatpants (or shorts in the summer), sneakers, and a Doctor Who shirt :D


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03 May 2016, 8:18 pm

I'll go for a smart casual as my favorite. I always feel comfortable wearing jeans and simple tops. I just feel that I look smart but not overly formal. Its like being elegant, chic and yet modest.



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03 May 2016, 8:22 pm

I wear caftans all the time, or whenever I can get away with it. The idea is a very loose, light garment that covers me entirely and touches me nowhere. 100% polyester, easy wash.



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03 May 2016, 8:34 pm

I just pull on a pair of jeans, plain T-shirt, and V-neck sweater.



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03 May 2016, 10:01 pm

My long military coat and grey trousers. I also like to wear my Schultz helmet.


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03 May 2016, 10:27 pm

Tshirt or a shirt of any kind. Jeans. Flats.



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03 May 2016, 10:38 pm

I usually wear t-shirt and shorts and house shoes around the house or the office. When I have to go outside, I put on regular shoes and either cutoffs if it is warm enough or levis if it is cool out.

I actually liked it when I worked in an engineering company years ago and wore suit and tie to work every day.

I preferred a western suit but a regular suit was okay, too. I also prefer a bolo tie instead of regular neck tie.

That said, I generally find cowboy boots to be uncomfortable.

So a western suit with a bolo tie and more or less regular dress shoes is my preferred attire, but it doesn't work in my present job.

And for when it's cold, a good old-fashioned overcoat.



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03 May 2016, 10:39 pm

I also keep a pair of house shoes in the car. If I'm going to be driving for very long, I take off my regular shoes and put them on instead.



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03 May 2016, 10:45 pm

Claradoon wrote:
I wear caftans all the time, or whenever I can get away with it. The idea is a very loose, light garment that covers me entirely and touches me nowhere. 100% polyester, easy wash.


This sounds delightful.
Where does one buy caftans? Preferably online...

Or, if you know, are they difficult to sew? My machines have been gathering dust for too long.