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I'm talking days, or parts of days (or nights) when you know you won't have visitors, and there's nobody around who might raise an eyebrow or two over how slovenly you look. For instance, this morning I pretty much was a slob until 1 pm, when I prettied up and went grocery shopping and then a late lunch with friends.
I know there are people who wake up, shower, dress nicely and do hair and makeup, even if they're not planning on going anywhere at all and vacuuming and doing laundry are about the only things on the agenda. I'm not one of those people.
Summer: loose shorts or a skirt, no bra, baggy t-shirt, barefoot.
Winter: sweats or flannel pj bottoms, no bra, baggy t-shirt, socks or slippers.
I'm only talking in the privacy of your own house! Not wearing pajamas to go grocery shopping or whatever.
I am the same as you. What I wear around the house is something comfortable and I am not above staying in my pajamas all day! We keep the house cool in the winter so I have several long sleeve thermal underwear shirts I bought on sale to wear along with comfortable jeans or flannel sleep pants. The summer it is a t shirt and shorts.
There are times that I feel too frumpy so I take the extra effort to do my hair and put on some blush , just as a pick me up.
When I'm alone, nothing
(And that's gotten me into trouble, lol)
But typically, in the summer, a tank (no bra) & a skirt, a sundress with nothing underneath or....less
Winter.....a tank with baggy sweats, scrubs, or pj bottoms
Taco Suit would make an excellent name for a rock band.
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