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Went to the hospital for a procedure with major leg bandaging before being released. Black and bright pink hoodie mid thigh length with black crocs. Got cheers from the staff. No waiting for me to get in and out of this and that. I will go back Tuesday in a denim version of that thing. Otherwise - NO.
I'd wear PJs out IF I wanted too. And laugh all the way to the bank.
I'm sure many of us know that many people with money don't dress up, and may not even look nice in public, but may have more money they'll they'll ever spend.
The clothes a person wears says nothing about the goodness, charitableness, or character of person. Some would say being superficially judgmental of a person you don't know - does.
I had a great 3 piece pajama that I wore for work! It was just so cute I couldn’t really imagine sleeping in it. It was a dark purple, had slim but flowing legs, crochet v necked lined top, with a matching buttoned jacket. I got compliments on it every time I wore it. My daughter knew it was pajamas and was of corse utterly embarrassed that her mom wore it. But no one else knew and they all loved it.
I'd wear PJs out IF I wanted too. And laugh all the way to the bank.
I'm sure many of us know that many people with money don't dress up, and may not even look nice in public, but may have more money they'll they'll ever spend.
The clothes a person wears says nothing about the goodness, charitableness, or character of person. Some would say being superficially judgmental of a person you don't know - does.
It takes 5 min to put on a pair of jeans. Throw a sweatshirt over the tops if you can't take them off. No excuse and money has nothing to do with it.
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