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If you're hanging around the house very casually, and you decide to go to WalMart or McDonalds or Piggly Wiggly, do you dress? Or just go as you are, putting on something legal if necessary?
I always dress in a matter in which is pleasing and appropriate as if I was going out on the town with my wife. Casual of course. This time of the year I'm in shorts and a nice shirt or nice t-shirt. I prefer my shirt tucked in as well as using a belt.
I will dress up to go to a place like Wal-Mart like I would to go to a movie theater, mall, casual restaurant.. Usually a polo shirt and flat-front khaki shorts, nice shoes..
Foundation garments, non stretchy clothing, mascara, lipstick and shoes. When I get there, however, there will be the braless and toothless in sweatpants.
I changed out of my pajamas, but other than that, I don't get dressed up. I usually just throw my hair in a ponytail or put on a hat, jeans, t-shirt, and flip flops. It's Wal-Mart...come on. Who really cares how you look!
If I have PJ's on I put on my yoga clothes otherwise I will go as I am which is usually in nice jeans with high heels or fancy boots and short jacket. Usually people look at me because I am so dressed up though
Foundation garments, non stretchy clothing, mascara, lipstick and shoes. When I get there, however, there will be the braless and toothless in sweatpants.
Yes and the sometimes stretch pants that are stretched out at there max limit I always stand back because some people are wearing pants that are about to blow and I want to make a run and shout to my husband to save himself A lot of giant people driving around in little carts so they sound over exert themselves
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