redrobin62 wrote:
I'm embarrassed to say this but I don't change my clothes often, probably once or twice a week. I even sleep in them.
Nothing wrong with that. Changing clothes everyday is nonsense unless they are dirty or have been sweated in.
I'm usually at home, but when I went to school I didn't change from day to day, I wore my clothes until I thought it was necessary to change them. As long as they don't smell bad or are dirty, it's no one's business. Personally IDGAF what anyone thinks of my clothes. I wear what I like and am comfortable in.
I always wear sweatpants (usually grey; sometimes blue, green, black). What else depends on the weather. Inside: almost always T-shirts in some shade of grey. Slippers if it's cold enough, often barefoot otherwise. My clothes are always comfortably baggy and oversized. I hate clothes that reveal anything. I prefer unisex clothes. (I was given one shirt that I liked but unfortunately it had feminine cut and I dislike wearing it as a result. It makes me look like an old hag! I much prefer my look in unisex T-shirts, they make look younger and more girl than woman.)
When it's colder I obviously need warmer clothes. Jumpers, Jackets. Usually grey, black, blue or green. Ear warmers or tuque in winter, gloves. Shoes: Sneakers in blue, white or grey. At times warmer boots in winter.
I have good old clothes that are really worn out or even patched that I wear at home and also sleep in, and I have newer clothes that I wear when I venture outside. The moment I get in, I change to my good old clothes, and I make sure to never sit down at home with my out-clothes (which have been used out, and on public transport etc), so chairs and bed etc are clean.
I never wear shorts, tank tops, skirts or dresses, nor tight clothes. I don't wear jewelry or make-up. I like perfume, but my sensitive skin sometimes reacts to them and can get real red and swollen.