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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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webchick · 15/07/2008 15:32

in the summer; 3/4 length trousers or denim skirt and vest top

in the winter, PJs and slippers;

Last night DS gave me a big cuddle when I got in the door with his ketchup hands - nice on a cream skirt!

Kewcumber · 15/07/2008 15:51

Osmosis - I had a great abstract cartoon up in my office which said "My father always taught me to finsih what I'd started. But he didn;t know then who I'd be working with"

Dress accordingly...

InLoveWithSweeneyTodd · 15/07/2008 17:01

I take my bra off as soon as i step in, sometimes before i take my shoes off, often without taking top off first, you know, through the sleeves Ah, the RELIEF.
I like changing clothes when I get home, into something more comfy.

LIZS · 15/07/2008 17:05

depends what am wearign and if have time but usually - off to do so now !

OsmosisBanana · 15/07/2008 18:07

But do you know anywhere I can buy a decent straightjacket Kew?

Lucycat · 15/07/2008 18:19

God yes - and have a wash to get rid of the dirt from the nasty dirty school.

shoes off straight away - in fact I usually change em to drive home = Birkies or Crocs.

Hulababy · 15/07/2008 18:42

Sometimes, depends on what I am wearing and what I am doing after work.

If warm weather I will often thrugh on casual summer clothes.

But I tend to wear quite casual stuff at the moment for work anyway, so not always.

I will sometimes just wait and then change into PJs after dinner

DH always changes out f his suit after work

iamdingdong · 15/07/2008 18:44

sometimes, yes other times, can't be bothered, other times I put PJs on as DTs go to bed, esp in winter

expatinscotland · 15/07/2008 18:47

I always did.

Either sweatshirt and trousers in winter or tshirt and old climbing, capri-length trous in summer.

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