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Heidi80
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24 Aug 2015, 8:16 am

T- shirts and shorts in the summer, hoodies and jeans in the winter. I dress quite masculinely and hate overly femmy clothes. Oh and the clothes I wear outside go off the second I get home (usually they are in a pile on the bathroom floor waiting for the next day :D



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24 Aug 2015, 9:00 am

tshirt+jeans for everything, even 70mile bike rides in the summer lol



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24 Aug 2015, 9:02 am

I'm not sure that there's really any such thing as a typical aspie way of dressing. If there's one sartorial trait that separates aspies from NTs it seems - in my experience - to be that aspies tend to value comfort over style and perhaps put slightly less thought into their appearance than most NTs do, although even that is a generalization to some degree.

Then you have aspies whose choice of clothes tends to reflect their special interest, of which I'm probably one. One of my pet monomanias is the psychedelic rock of the late 60s/early 70s, and the way I dress tends to reflect that to some degree (I like paisley shirts, tie-dye t-shirts, faux-leather blazers, black polonecks etc.). I'm ok with wearing shorts and a t-shirt if it's warm enough (which doesn't happen all that often in London), and usually stick to tried and trusted black denim jeans the rest of the time. All the gloves/scarves I wear in the winter are black too.



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24 Aug 2015, 8:16 pm

auntblabby wrote:
gee, mee too, I forgot to mention I always wear the special sepia-tint raybans outdoors.


Very nice! I should probably save up for a pair, they probably look rather clean.


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24 Aug 2015, 8:19 pm

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the lenses are browner and they are more streamlined than this version, could not find my models online anywhere, they are circa 2003.



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24 Aug 2015, 8:30 pm

Those look super fresh. I've always wanted a pair of ray-bans, but I've also never gone for the sepia-tint. I think I'll give them a try, and I love the brown frames.


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24 Aug 2015, 8:35 pm

I use them as my driving glasses as the polarized lenses plus the sepia tint are exceptionally good at blocking glare. 8)



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24 Aug 2015, 10:37 pm

I wear the same stuff almost exclusively.

You know, a few of the same shirts and singlets; a few pairs of the same shorts and track pants.

The shirts tend to be really soft cotton, as I have that lovely symptom of feeling everything on my skin, and it bothers me immensely (which is ironic as cuts don't bother me).



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26 Aug 2015, 1:44 pm

Well personally I just wear comfortable clothes. I have about 5 different outfits at the moment which is fine for me. That means I have enough clothes to wear something fresh everyday, and enough to not feel too pressured to get them ready and clean for the next time I wear them. I think I'd be too indecisive if I had lots of clothes.

It's not that I don't have an eye for fashion either; there are so many clothes I've seen that I think are absolutely lovely. It's just that I'm fine with just looking at these clothes and don't really feel the need to own them or wear them.

I should get more clothes, to be honest, because I have a lot of clothes with rips in them now which isn't very convenient.