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spring, summer and early fall - shorts ( commando) and t shirt , flip flops
late fall to early spring - sweat pants( commando) , long sleeve t shirt slippers
I really don't like wearing good clothes around the house and they can get ruined when I am cleaning with bleach or working in them .
I love to wear a short skirt, no-bra, and a tank top. But sometimes I also love to wear some babydoll dresses when I am alone in home and no one can see me.
No sweatshirts in winter. Doesn't it get brutally cold up in Syracuse. I heard there is a nasty snowstorm bashing the area right now.
Like most, shorts & a short-sleeved tee, no matter where I've lived. In Denver/Boston/NYC, I adjusted my indoor temp so that I could wear the same, hence my $200/mo heating bills. I grew up in freezing houses, I hate it... cold = pain to me, I pay for it, I want it warm (80 is good). Not an issue in SoCal, but that $200 saved in utilities only goes to rent.
I also only wear slippers/indoor sandals at home & have guests leave their shoes at the door. Since I'm often on the floor (sitting, yoga) I prefer that the dregs from the street not be dragged through my home. I'm a bit of a neat freak. Okay, a lot of a neat freak.
As far as the title & schlepping... I do feel like a schlep & depressed if I'm lazing about in old, baggy clothing I wouldn't wear outside, so since my look directly affects my mood, I don't do the whole makeup/hair thing if staying in, but could run out for an errand as is... although I always change to something a bit nicer (skirt/jeans) to do so. Of course, like others have said, if I'm painting, cleaning, doing a major cooking/baking project, I might use an ex's comfy, paint stained tee (I call them my haircolor shirts) so that if I get a stain, I don't care. Once finished working, on with a nicer tee.
I like Julian's taco gear... but that's dangerous... an utter chick magnet.
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.
pretty much the same, although I prefer tank tops in the summer, sports capris most of the time except when it's really cold then sweats, and sports bra.
From what some of you are wearing in winter, your house temperatures must be really warm. I am suspecting mid-high 70s. I usually set my heat in the mid-upper 60s and let long sleeves do rest of the warm up work in winter. Thankfully its warm and humid here today. 66F and rainy.
In Winter (December to March): Usually sweat shirts (sometimes t-shirts), trousers, socks
Transitional seasons (April to May, October to November): T-shirt (sweatshirts on colder days), trousers (or shorts on warmer days), socks or barefeet on warmer days
Summer (June to September): T-shirt or shirtless, shorts or bathing suit (on hot days), rarely nothing..
And mostly barefeet, i only wear socks in summer @work.
Heating in winter is mostly set to 20-22°C (68-72°F), C/A is almost unheard of in Germany.. so if it gets too hot there's only a fan available (luckily rarely the case here at the coast).
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