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So what are you wearing right now?

257 replies

chattermouse · 23/10/2009 17:35

And i ask that in a non pervy voice I can assure you!

I am wearing my boden duck egg blue favourite v neck cardi over a primark navy cami with my boden velvet wide leg trouses in blue. My accessories are a gorgeous blue necklace (bought to match cardi of course!) and a particulary fine glass of white wine. DD's are happily playing and their tea is in the oven. All is well!

Over to you....

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ADealingMummy · 23/10/2009 20:05

Black Leggings (Top Shop)
Grey Long Top (Asda George)
Navy Cardigan (M & S)
Pink Pashmina (Harrods)
Sheepskin Slippers (Brand New Ebay)

KristinaM · 23/10/2009 20:06

oh dear, not good then

KristinaM · 23/10/2009 20:07

did you make up the pink harrods pashmina bit, dealingmom?

herjazz · 23/10/2009 20:07

I'm wearing a really low cut dress that's FAR to big on the top, looks like something out of abigail's party and has got silver sequins around the bust bit. Is stretchy cotton

Have worn it to work cos I've put too many pies on far too quickly and couldn't find anything else that fitted / was clean this morning

Alas I did stick an itchy grey jumper over the top of it. So just looked like I was wearing a t shirt as a skirt

Not my finest look

pointyhat · 23/10/2009 20:13

fox, you're sounding quite foxy

foxinsocks · 23/10/2009 20:46

oooh you see you said that as you're on half term didn't you and in nice relaxed clothes lol

pointyhat · 23/10/2009 20:48

I like a smart wool trouser look.

StrictlyAvadaKedavraarrrrghhhh · 23/10/2009 20:55

These pyjamas from Ballet (via TKMaxx)

BaronessBarbaraKingstanding · 23/10/2009 20:55

Bcurgandy cotton scoop neck dress from Kew.

Long sleeve white T shirt under.

Brown toghts.

No footwear, just taken off broen boots.
p[aerl stud earongs.

TanyaBranning · 23/10/2009 20:56

Dark brown bailey Button Uggs, dark blue skinny jeans and a fitted olive green sweater. Day off work and revelling in comfy clothes! No make-up and hair in scruffy bun. Bliss.

chattermouse · 23/10/2009 21:08

Ok, so now I have slipped into something a little more casual. Tartan pyjama bottoms with a beige thick wool cardigan and asda's £10 fluffy ugg style slippers. Still have a accompanying glass of white wine as an accessory though!

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CristinaTheAstonishing · 23/10/2009 21:11

Boots? tights? when in front of the computer at home?

I'm in navy trousers (relatively new - 6 months) and stripey pink/fuschia top (5-8 years old).

duckyfuzz · 23/10/2009 21:12

figleaves pjs a north face fleece and furry slippers from next now

BaronessBarbaraKingstanding · 23/10/2009 21:15

Just come in and taken boots off.

Still have tights on though.

sunmonkey · 23/10/2009 21:18

Time of the month, so I'm also wearing cosy stuff, (though its been really warm outside today).
I only see DH at weekends, so always try to make a bit of an effort on a Friday.
Am not happy with figure at all right now, so actually down to wearing what will fit/feel comfortable (never having to dress for work means can get too comfortable iyswim)

am wearing;
brown thick tights (bit too bobbly)

Size 44 (am/was normally a 38 but I like to have oversized in my wardrobe just in case) paisley black, orange /white nylon see through tunic with short sleeves from primark (bought in the sale about 4 years ago)

Brown kimono style long wrap cardigan from H&M about 2years old but still looks good

Long sleeved black cotton jersey t-shirt worn under tunic with bow tie neck (from Bijenkorf in Amsterdam)

no jewellery/ no make up

I think I look ok though I also have really bad roots from first time ever lightening my hair and yes I have been outside today wearing this look!

chattermouse · 23/10/2009 21:19

Those pj's look comfy, strictly. I nearly bought some similar very soft, comfy black ones from sainsburys the other day but stopped myself before the till! Didn't really need them and trying to stop impulse buying.

I like those baily button uggs too tanya, very comfy and warm.

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PumpkinsCantDanceTheTango · 23/10/2009 21:21

black leggings
denim mini skirt
black top with butterflies - the ASDA breast cancer one
and a black cardi with a tie bit
and pink fluffy slipper boots

lucykate · 23/10/2009 21:23

jeans
blue round neck t-shirt with owls printed on it
bown v-neck t-shirt over the top, it's the layered look
thick socks and slipper boots
thick brown long cardi over the top as still trying to hold off putting the heating on too much

chattermouse · 23/10/2009 21:24

Pumpkins, are the fluffy slipper boots the asda ones for £10. Think they were for breast cancer too. i have the grey ones and they are ace. Highly recommend them. Very cosy, no need for socks at all.

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CristinaTheAstonishing · 23/10/2009 21:27

Why are so many people so layered? I never wear slippers or tights indoors and only occasionally a cardi (London).

CristinaTheAstonishing · 23/10/2009 21:28

Knottylocks - what diet did you follow?

The 26 quid tights poster: £26????

Oblomov · 23/10/2009 21:32

my dressing gown. but then I am oblomov !!

CristinaTheAstonishing · 23/10/2009 21:43

That's such a fantastic book. I read it when I was about 16 (what, 10 years ago? ) and, even then, really loved it. I wonder if I'd appreciate it even more now that I trully appreciate being able to laze about.

Jajas · 23/10/2009 21:47

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hobbgoblin · 23/10/2009 21:49

Purple tights (but last year's purple as opposed to this year's purple), a black layering top and fake tan.

Am ill.

DD (3 months) has Boden dress, she is the fashionable one.

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