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The only time I ever care at all about what I'm wearing is
a) during presentations
b) during meetings with important people
Otherwise, comfort always comes first!
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I'm about the same, just have to add "When I'm going out with my friends". But I guess "going out" could be replaced by "meeting" and "friends" with "important people".
But usually when going out I just wear a shirt XD Yay for semi-casual!
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09-02-2009 at 09:39 PM
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My mum threatened to harm me if I wore my pajamas to my last few days in high school.
(It was snowing and they were warm.)
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haha, I am LOVING the PJ idea.
it's just that I have to take the bus to school everyday, so I will be getting strange looks from people on the bus if I do decide to wear PJ's.
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Yeah, when it's morning classes, you'll catch me in a sweater and sweatpants (esp. in winter) because I really can't bother to try to be like... trendy or something. A lot of people do the same. Although, I've seen a few people show up in like heels and like fancy shit, they get stared at sometimes haha.
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09-02-2009 at 09:41 PM
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haha, I am LOVING the PJ idea.
it's just that I have to take the bus to school everyday, so I will be getting strange looks from people on the bus if I do decide to wear PJ's.
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Hmmm... Strange Looks vs Comfortability. I would go with Comfortability. Strange Looks are just looks anyways, it doesn't hurt unless you are very conscious about what people think about you.
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I wear sweatpants and a longsleeve/teeshirt/bandshirt/sweatshirt/hoodie to class.
Why the hell do I need to look "appropriate" if I'm going to class to learn. xD If someone's going to judge me and not talk to me based on what I'm wearing, I wouldn't want them to talk to me anyways.
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Yeah, when it's morning classes, you'll catch me in a sweater and sweatpants (esp. in winter) because I really can't bother to try to be like... trendy or something. A lot of people do the same. Although, I've seen a few people show up in like heels and like fancy shit, they get stared at sometimes haha.
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I've only had a problem with people wearing heels twice:
1) These two dumb broads were "fashionistas" in my Calc class. They would come to class late every day in the whole get up, heels, 10 pounds of makeup, perfect hair, etc and would sit in the front row and talk the whole effing time about partying and shit. God I wanted to punch them. XD
2) I hate when girls arrive LATE and come in through the front doors wearing heels and you can hear the darn click-clack of the heels. It's... annoying.
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Jeremy, it's funny you mentioned that about jeans because I always wear khakis everywhere. And people ask me why I don't wear jeans but to be honest, I don't own a pair
I have some dressier khakis and I end up wearing them to school at times not to be dressy but just because they're very comfortable ironically
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Sweat pants represent.
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I wear sweatpants and a longsleeve/teeshirt/bandshirt/sweatshirt/hoodie to class.
Why the hell do I need to look "appropriate" if I'm going to class to learn. xD If someone's going to judge me and not talk to me based on what I'm wearing, I wouldn't want them to talk to me anyways.
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Exactly, I personally wouldn't want to make friends with people who judge me (Unless I ask for their opinion of course). I'm sure many people feel the same way.
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Haha, I'm with you, Jeremy. I'm a jeans girl.
I actually don't own a pair of sweatpants...
better go get a couple pairs, lol =/
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Jeremy, it's funny you mentioned that about jeans because I always wear khakis everywhere. And people ask me why I don't wear jeans but to be honest, I don't own a pair
I have some dressier khakis and I end up wearing them to school at times not to be dressy but just because they're very comfortable ironically
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Lol, I have no khakis XD
You can find anything where the quality is so good that it's so comfortable. Jeans are like that too. I have yet to buy actual dressy jeans because they cost so damn much. *sigh* But I have dark jeans that are dressy enough
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Haha, I'm with you, Jeremy. I'm a jeans girl.
I actually don't own a pair of sweatpants...
better go get a couple pairs, lol =/
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Yeah, I've been meaning to buy sweatpants for like a year now... Never got around to it yet
Usually if I want to get "comfy" at home (although I find jeans comfortable) I just wear my shorts.
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