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workign folk - do you change when you get home?

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Cod · 15/07/2008 12:55

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themildmanneredjanitor · 15/07/2008 12:56

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maidamess · 15/07/2008 12:56

Yes I do. I can't bear looking impossibly glam at home as well as work!

Cod · 15/07/2008 12:57

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JackieNo · 15/07/2008 12:58

Sometimes - depends how stretchy the stuff is that I've been wearing. Almost always take shoes off.

maidamess · 15/07/2008 12:58

Well I wear the same pair of 'jazz pants' every day.

Cod · 15/07/2008 12:58

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buttercreamfrosting · 15/07/2008 12:58

Yep, as soon as I get my foot in the door the clothes are off

cocolepew · 15/07/2008 12:59

Even though I don't have to dressup for work, I still come home and put on my comfy clothes. This usually involves an elasticated waist . I'm usually wandering up and down the street picking up toys/children in my jammies, as I like to fake tan early in the evening and then take of make-up and into jammies.

robinpud · 15/07/2008 12:59

clothes worn for two hours are not really dirty are they?

I change and have clothes for slouching and lounging around and work clothes I keep for work.

maidamess · 15/07/2008 12:59

Oh yes, jazz hands every time. Sets my glittery bowler hat off a treat.

Cod · 15/07/2008 12:59

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Cod · 15/07/2008 13:00

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cocolepew · 15/07/2008 13:00

Comfy clothes can be worn for days without being washed.

cocolepew · 15/07/2008 13:00

Comfy clothes can be worn for days without being washed.

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maidamess · 15/07/2008 13:00

cod will you put a school run dress on later? that would mean 3 outfit changes, exhausting!

Cod · 15/07/2008 13:01

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 15/07/2008 13:03

yes, very normal IMO.

I work part time and, if I've only worn smart trousers for a couple of hours, I'll take them off, hang them up, and wear them the next day!!!!!

Plus I always do a bit of a speedy run/walk to pick DD up from school and prefer to do that in casual clothes, not heels and smart trousers.

Fimbo · 15/07/2008 13:11

I do, I have a t-shirt that says in navy. Navy is a beastly colour for a t-shirt and doesn't suit me at all, can't wait to get home and get out of it. I also have lounging pants (or whatever phrase Johnnie uses) which usually go on about 5ish.

Dh always changes as soon as he gets in.

TigerFeet · 15/07/2008 13:15

I don't bother

Well pointy shoes come off and slippers go on

PJ's about 8ish after dd is in bed

Am clearly too skanky for MN

ShadowyMariaMiller · 15/07/2008 13:15

lol at loungin pants

MrsBadger · 15/07/2008 13:16

no
fraek

but then I wear jeans etc to work - can imagine I'd rip a suit off the minute I got in the door

Botbot · 15/07/2008 13:17

Oh yes. I have some special 'house' shorts that are truly disgusting and never leave the house. I don't even have to dress smartly for work either - I just go from 'slightly scruffy' to 'unpleasantly scruffy' when I walk in the door.

DP loves it, I'm sure he does.