I hate socks! Shoes suck too.... I prefer going barefoot.
Otherwise, in the summer I wear comfy jeans (blue or black), or comfy denim capri's, a comfy cotton t-shirt (Black or grey) and a comfy hoody (Black, Grey or white). In the winter (where I live there are only two seasons.....) I will wear socks if it's -20C and I ditch the t-shirts for turtlenecks otherwise everything stays the same.
I don't clothes shop for myself, I avoid shopping at all costs. My boyfriend does all that for me, other than shoes, I have to be there to buy shoes. I hate that. He shops all my bras, undies even and he does an excellent job of it! I'd be screwed without him...... He tries to buy me things he'd like to see me in, new colours and fabrics, cuts and styles but he buys cheap cheap stuff, because he knows I might not wear it and he keeps the receipts for everything. Some of that stuff ends up at the Goodwill or gets returned for something else. He also buys me my clothing staples, the stuff I will actually wear. I have a lot of identical clothing, a few of each cut of t-shirt I like, all black or grey but they all have different silk screening on them, or just plain.
I have 30+ hoodies in my closet. Most in some state of disrepair, The plastic zippers keep breaking (Why can't someone design a lasting plastic zipper?!?!). I don't do metal zippers on my Jackets or hoodies, they are cold and pinchy.
I'm cold most of the time but I run a few degree's hotter than everyone else. So in the winter I really need to bundle up. I like down filled jackets in the winter, but I can't don't like the pokey feather ends jabbing me all the time so I'll wear...: undies of course, two - three pairs of socks, tights, jeans, t-shirt, turtleneck, a thick warm hoody, maybe two, down filled coat, gloves, my awesome triple fuzzy winter hat with ear flaps and a scarf......... It gets down to -45C sometimes here.
I "recycle" my clothes meaning I have a habit of wearing my outfits 3-4 days in a row, other than underwear, if they don't pass the sniff test I get a fresh outfit.
Does anyone else take a seam ripper to all their clothing tags? I do, as soon as I get home I try on the new clothes (try on clothes in public? Are you NUTS?) if they fit the tags get yanked off and the new clothes go in the laundry. I refuse to wear clothing new from the store before washing it, Yuck Gross Blargh.
Oh yeah, I have a couple cats... So finding my type of clothing gets interesting when trying to find a fabric that doesn't attract cat hair and hold it but is still okay to have against me skin.