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Does anyone stick to a ‘uniform’?

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PragmaticDramatic · 01/06/2024 12:54

In terms of wearing the same outfit but just varying the type of items like a pair of jeans and white blouse and just varying the design/ fabric of the blouse and different types of jeans?

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ageingdisgracefully · 01/06/2024 13:06

Yes me. Jeans, t-shirt. Boots and big coats in winter; brogues/ laceups/ clumpy sandals in summer. No linen. Blazer over the top for work. Sometimes a long padded gilet.

Big watch. Earrings.

Swallowdoubleandrunamile · 01/06/2024 13:15

Me too, black v neck top, black bottoms, long cardigan/wool coat/kimono.
Layers and thickness dependant on the weather.
Black maxi dresses in summer.
Big glasses/sunglasses, silver or snakeskin accessories

Cantonet · 01/06/2024 14:18

Yes, I do. But it changes regularly - weekly or monthly. But they're all variations on a theme - generally mostly neutrals.
This week it's a black/white vest top/black/blue jeans with a white shirt over. Or the same with a knitted cotton waistcoat as pictured. I don't like to think too much about clothes in the morning

Does anyone stick to a ‘uniform’?
Does anyone stick to a ‘uniform’?
Does anyone stick to a ‘uniform’?
LongIslander · 01/06/2024 14:24

Yes, pretty much. At this time of year, it's mostly wide-legged culottes and a thin knit or blouse, or a v-necked tshirt, occasionally wide-legged jeans. Birkenstocks or expensive Italian not-quite-trainers on my feet. Silver jewellery.

In winter either slouchy wool trousers or a leather midi, biker boots, and a series of ancient cashmere jumpers. Oversized parka or woollen coat. Scarves.

I walk and cycle everywhere so what I wear needs to accommodate that. Like a pp, I don't want to have to think much about what I wear when getting up in the morning.

Aquamarine1029 · 01/06/2024 14:25

Me, 100%.

cupidsabsolutepsyche · 01/06/2024 18:01

LongIslander · 01/06/2024 14:24

Yes, pretty much. At this time of year, it's mostly wide-legged culottes and a thin knit or blouse, or a v-necked tshirt, occasionally wide-legged jeans. Birkenstocks or expensive Italian not-quite-trainers on my feet. Silver jewellery.

In winter either slouchy wool trousers or a leather midi, biker boots, and a series of ancient cashmere jumpers. Oversized parka or woollen coat. Scarves.

I walk and cycle everywhere so what I wear needs to accommodate that. Like a pp, I don't want to have to think much about what I wear when getting up in the morning.

Sorry to derail but Italian 'not-quite-trainers' sound very interesting! Do you have a pic please?

TizerorFizz · 01/06/2024 18:32

@PragmaticDramatic Absolutely not. I do all sorts of different things and go to different places. I change what I wear according to weather too. I like clothes though.

A mum at DDs school only wore black. All the time. Different clothes but black. Not much fun in that either.

IHaveNeverLivedintheCastle · 01/06/2024 19:20

TizerorFizz · 01/06/2024 18:32

@PragmaticDramatic Absolutely not. I do all sorts of different things and go to different places. I change what I wear according to weather too. I like clothes though.

A mum at DDs school only wore black. All the time. Different clothes but black. Not much fun in that either.

What TizerorFizz said.

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