What are you wearing right now?

Just for fun but maybe we could learn a little about each other from this.

I'm in my PJs and will remain in them as long I feel is acceptable during the daytime.

I'd happily live my life in my PJs.

I'd never have to think about what to wear if I were able to.

  • Ripped Brown Cords and a Blue and Black striped t- shirt

  • I remember the guy on the jetpack - I hope that they do that again as some tribute.

  • Los Angeles 1984 is the first Olympics that I got engrossed in

    Is that the one where the aliens landed. yeah, I'm so into a 80's vibe right now, though i was only a baby in the 80's. I love the underground art, music of that time, and the mainstream movies etc, just the whole cultural vibe

  • Nothing. Cos of the heat! 

  • One of (for me) life's rarest events has just occured: I have now incorporated a 'new' shirt (label says green, which I normally wouldn't wear, but it looks like warm grey to me and one other person described it thus too, so that's OK) into my rotation of a core three or four. Usually it takes one or more to be falling apart at the seams (always kept clean, just entropy taking its toll) and then I reluctantly bring in a stranger in the hope that they will not take too long to become a dependable and comfortable friend. 

    The 'new' is in inverted commas because I found it at the back of the wardrobe, purchased (presumably pre-Covid) but never worn. I've had this happen several times before - the forgotten purchase that seemed OK in the shop dressing room but once brought home something about it looked weird or likely to invite comment. past instances: cuffs are too low, collar is an odd shape, 'this would be OK if they hadn't put that weird paisley strip inside the collar, why didn't I see that in the store?', it's too long to be worn out as (I think?) it was intended to, and so on. 

      Anyway, I think this one was a victim of that last one, and I lost my bottle. But I've decided it's time to become an occasiopnal tucker-inner again, so that's solved that. I prefer that look anyway, and I realised in recent days, courtesy of a grim team photo that was taken for work, where I just look like a mutant blob, that wearing my shirt out disguises nothing anyway (my autistic stare factor in that photo is a 10/10 too, nice). So, back to a more dignified silhouette - and, if I can manage it, the losing of a few pounds in weight too...

  • I'm in another long cotton white nightie dyed grey.

    There seems to be a theme here Thinking

  • Jeans and a Daniel Johnston tee.

  • fungible Folympic folly.

  • Black theme park T-shirt purchased from Kolmården in Sweden in 2016, unbuttoned multicolour shirt (red, white, blue, odd bit of green), navy blue cargo shorts.

  • Ha ha Joy. It is official. The museum is the best museum that I have ever been to ( I am totally biased). They have all the T-shirts. But not just reprints, as the style of this one seems old too. They have a great display of all the torches. I'm beginning to monologue... Well, I recommend it if you are ever in Lausanne.

  • Jeans and a Grey Ralph Lauren Polo shirt.

  • I cheated with the T shirt as it is only 6 years old which is when I bought it at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne

    So it is a fake olympic t-shirt - folympic for short.

    You sir are a cad and a bounder in the folympic sports! Wink

  • In preparation for the closing ceremony...

    Los Angeles 1984 is the first Olympics that I got engrossed in. I had my own portable TV in the school summer holidays and would stay up all night watching it. I cheated with the T shirt as it is only 6 years old which is when I bought it at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne.

  • Yeah, it's surprisingly very cool during hot days. It's one of my favorite shirts right now lol 

  • Right now Im in pyjamas but during the day I wore one of my loose fitting football shirts which I find very comforting. (Wycombe Wanderers today, but my other favourites are Borussia Dortmund and Switzerland) 
    Other than that I tend to wear anything from Fat Face as the clothes there are made of really soft, comforting sensory material. 
    I like baggy clothes too, hate anything tight fitting 

  • Steel toecappted boots, paint stained old jeans and a t-shirt that has got a bit too tight through a hot wash so is being used when DIY'ing now.

    All carry a nice coating of brick and cement dust from the walls I have been demolishing.

    The safety specs do add a dash of charm mind you.

    The taste of the in my mouth reminds me I should have worn a dust mask though - it is getting to the point it is almost chewy.... yuk!

  • Purple Jeans and a Navy blue Fred Perry shirt.

  • comfy!! Egyptian cotton yes! I have done this i heat waves. My fav are the ones for those extra long pillows.

  • I don't think you want to know what I'm wearing. I cut arm holes and a head hole into a pillow case, and now it's a shirt. I just wanted to see if it was possible, and it is.