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Does anyone get changed more than twice a day?

31 replies

deaddei · 13/10/2009 22:13

I dress fairly smartly for work- not suits, but black trousers etc. I come home from work say 2pm and think "ooh the bathrooms need cleaning". So I get changed into something "scruffy", as I'm a bit heavy handed with the bleach etc. Then I might have to pop to the shops for something for tea- and need to get changed again, maybe jeans.
Is it just me?
Do normal women swan round in Toast/Jigsaw outfits all day? I always think, do these women do no housework?

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CristinaTheAstonishing · 14/10/2009 12:47

DD1 changes millions of times during the day and it can be annoying, piles of half-worn clothes on her chest of drawers, things going to be washed because they've just lied around for too long.

bebesequin · 14/10/2009 13:00

Yep several changes for me-PJS early am breakfasts and general tidying -work clothes IE good stuff- then home into casual housework friendly gear may change top if doing school run- then evening wear dependant on wether there is any potential sex in which case it might be the slightly nicer PJs

UndomesticHousewife · 14/10/2009 13:01

I'm in and out of my 'going out of the door' clothes and my 'cooking, cleaning, house' clothes all day. But that's because I cannot be in the house in a pair of jeans or whatever, I have to have tracksuit bottoms on or I can't relax or do anything for some strange reason.
But I keep the same top on all day, just change in and out of different trousers all day.

VerityBrulee · 14/10/2009 13:36

Yes, often change clothes several times a day depending on my mood. I have a short attention span!

browntrout · 14/10/2009 15:54

tuple - I do have a set proper overalls. It's navy (Dickies work wear I think) and press studs all the way up. I love wearing it (mostly for cleaning out the chickens and garden stuff) and feel like a land girl in it. May invest in a flowery head scarf to complete the look. It was my partner's at one time so is on big side.

browntrout · 14/10/2009 15:55

tulpe - apols

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