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Do you wear more comfy clothes when you get home

89 replies

pussinboots61 · 10/01/2015 19:01

Just wondering as I have started changing into my fleecy pyjamas when I get home, I find it saves my clothes from getting creased and covered in cat hairs. However, someone at work told me the other day that her daughter accused her of letting herself go because she changed into her jamas once she got home, but I have heard of many people that do this.

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Petal02 · 12/01/2015 19:56

I'm a 34d and am more comfy with a bra on.

echt · 12/01/2015 20:02

I'm 38C so relatively small of nork, and would be even less if I dropped the stone I put on over the last two years. Because I teach, and am endlessly whipping off my jacket in class, so I feel the need to wear a bra, but definitely feel more comfortable without one, and don't really need it.

Roll on retirement, I say.:o

EthelCardew · 12/01/2015 20:13

I always wear a bra, just change into a crop top/bralette for bed and have done since being pregnant.

My mum always used to reach for the bra clasp as soon as she'd shut the door and now has enormous spaniel ears for boobs, like, tuck 'em into socks huge. Shock

I'm terrified of having the same fate!

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usualsuspect333 · 12/01/2015 20:24

I don't get changed. I find my normal clothes quite comfy.

I hate sitting about in my PJS.

DarylDixonsDarlin · 12/01/2015 20:48

Also puzzled at the bra shunning here! Haha. Mine stays on right until I'm getting in bed, and is on again first thing even if I'm not dressing properly yet. Hate the feel of my nipples rubbing against my clothes...and god forbid DH or a child should brush against them by accident! Yelp! Angry plus what if someone visits...or that cold rush of air when you open the front door to anyone who knocks in the evening Shock

whyhasmyheadgonenumb · 12/01/2015 20:56

Bra off, comfies on.
My dad always did it and we joke that there is nothing better in life than clean sheets and clean comfies - the best combination ever :)

KittyB52 · 12/01/2015 22:36

I get changed as soon as I get home into jogging pants and a massive hooded top. I swap my underwired bra for a soft bra/crop top as well (and I'm a FF cup).

I don't find my work clothes comfortable so can't wait to get changed. I don't sit around in jeans at the weekend either as I don't find them comfortable.

To those who have comfortable work clothes, please share your finds. Ditto to those who have nice 'loungewear'. Please and thankyou. Grin

unclerory · 12/01/2015 22:43

Not really, I do change out of dry clean only trousers so I can go longer between cleans and in the winter if I've got thin tights on under my boots I sometimes stick something warmer on my legs when I've taken off my boots. Don't own pyjamas and my yoga pants are for yoga.

HippyPottyMouth · 12/01/2015 22:47

I wear a suit for work, so I do change out of it, but into casual clothes rather than nightclothes. Nothing I wouldn't be happy to go to the shop in.

DarkHeart · 12/01/2015 22:49

Yes as soon as I get home- onesie and slippers on. I do live on my own though (well with my ds but he couldn't care less what I wear). I wear smart suits tights heels full make-up etc for work so have a shower and relax once at home.

christinarossetti · 12/01/2015 23:12

Very often pyjama bottoms or yoga pants.

Partly to keep wool skirts/trousers longer between dry cleans and partly for comfort.

Keep my bra on though, has never occurred to me to take it off.

JaceLancs · 12/01/2015 23:27

I hate not wearing a bra too
Whether I change clothes depend on how formal what I've been wearing for work is
2-3 nights I go straight to gym on way home from work so then I come home in gym gear go straight for a shower and will put on comfier clothing or even fluffy dressing gown and slippers if quite late

amigababy · 13/01/2015 07:55

bra wearer here too. Luckily my work clothes are fairly casual so I'm ok staying in them. But if I start cleaning, I worry about bleach splashes on smart clothes, that's happened before and its so annoying. At least comfy clothes are less important if they get grubby etc.

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