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What to wear daily just at home

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Notcontent · 17/01/2022 10:28

I love clothes but now spending the vast majority of my time at home - wfh or household chores etc. I like to be warm and comfortable when at home so have fallen into the pattern of wearing pretty much the same two outfits on rotation, which consist of fleecy joggers and big jumpers.

I feel like I need to change that and develop some at home uniforms! Any ideas?

OP posts:
Laska2Meryls · 19/01/2022 09:46

I have pretty much got rid of all skirts and dresses though except a couple of lose linen summer ones and one winter once which would 'do' should I need to go anywhere which a dress would be more appropriate than trousers.. just dont seem to wear them any longer...

Laska2Meryls · 19/01/2022 09:48

Yes good hair also helps.. I have still maintained my sharp pixie cut despite not being in the office every day needing to look at least half decent

dudsville · 19/01/2022 17:28

Hi!

dudsville · 19/01/2022 17:29

Oops, that was @laska2!

Laska2Meryls · 19/01/2022 18:32

Hi dudsville ! fancy seeing you here ! x

Mandyjack · 24/01/2022 18:38

I've been WFH for nearly 2yrs and originally was working a big part of the day in PJs. Now I tend to wear jeans, leggings with a jumper or sweatshirt. In the summer leggings or shorts with a t shirt. Work wear doesn't get worn anymore!

CallmeBadJanet · 24/01/2022 19:28

I wear layers. Yoga pants, black vest in mild weather, long sleeve stripey tops in cold weather, thick checked shirt. Blanket scarf to chuck around my shoulders/back if I get cold (menopausal, only do cardigans if it's minus outside).

timeforteaforyouandme · 24/01/2022 20:20

Cashmere jumpers from M&S or Tesco. They don't need washing v often if only at home and they're warm without being big and heavy. Big and heavy just makes me lethargic and feel like napping if I'm at home

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