Comfortable clothes

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bitWISE
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Comfortable clothes

Post by bitWISE »

I take Mondays off work so since I only have class I usually just show up wearing something comfy like I haven't even left the house. Today I'm wearing some silk boxers with my A&F baggy sweat pants and OMG its the most comfortable thing I have ever worn. I might as well be buck-ass-naked.

So how bout you guys? Any particular clothes you fancy when relaxing or do you even bother wearing any (looks at GKY)?
SplishSplash
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Post by SplishSplash »

I feel fine in my Levi's 501.
Basically the only pants I ever wear, safe for formal occasions.

Edit:

I wouldn't wear sweatpants ouside the house if my life depended on it.
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Pauly
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Post by Pauly »

flannel jim jams
Geebs
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Post by Geebs »

Only lesbians and communists wear comfortable clothes
bork[e]
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Post by bork[e] »

I'm off on Mondays off as well, though I'm not going to class tonight looking like a homeless little cunt though, I'll be sporting the latest fashion to come out of Wal-mart.
Pauly
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Post by Pauly »

Geebs wrote:Only lesbians and communists wear comfortable clothes
do you want to share my jim jams comrade?
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Post by Geebs »

Nah, I'm dreadlocking my pubes tonight, sorry
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Post by SplishSplash »

Ever tried a moomoo?
Grudge
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Post by Grudge »

I have a pair of corduroy pants that are awesome.
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Post by phantasmagoria »

i always wear comfortable clothes, to not do so is foolish.
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MrSparkle
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Post by MrSparkle »

Leather pants.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

oh no.
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Post by MrSparkle »

+JuggerNaut+ wrote:oh no.
A/S/L?
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62/m/ukraine
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Re: Comfortable clothes

Post by CaseDogg »

bitWISE wrote:I take Mondays off work so since I only have class I usually just show up wearing something comfy like I haven't even left the house. Today I'm wearing some silk boxers with my A&F baggy sweat pants and OMG its the most comfortable thing I have ever worn. I might as well be buck-ass-naked.

So how bout you guys? Any particular clothes you fancy when relaxing or do you even bother wearing any (looks at GKY)?
you gone get wood in them bitched and have to stand up and go to the chalk board.
+JuggerNaut+
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

:lol:
[xeno]Julios
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

I might consider getting something like that - it's a fuckin pain in the ass tryin to find comfortable pants - i have a small waist, but my legs are relatively thick, so everything is way too fucking tight.
losCHUNK
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Post by losCHUNK »

jeans and T shirt or most things baggy
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Post by MrSparkle »

Velour tracksuit. Nothing beats that.
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Post by bitWISE »

[xeno]Julios wrote:I might consider getting something like that - it's a fuckin pain in the ass tryin to find comfortable pants - i have a small waist, but my legs are relatively thick, so everything is way too fucking tight.
I cant find the pants on their website but they are very nice. I wouldn't even think about wearing another pair of sweats (even inside my house). They are frayed at the bottom (no elastic!) and the legs are big enough that they come down over my size 13 shoe very nicely. And there is no elastic in the waist so you can tie the drawstring to whatever size you need.
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Post by Arkleseizure »

Jeans, usually Bugle Boys from Wal-Mart, then a shirt from Jinx or Wal-Mart. Sometimes I even spend money and buy American Eagle in bargain basements. But mostly I wear Jinx, ThinkGeek and Wal-Mart. Sometimes Goody's shirts...the pink ones are nice..mhmm.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

Arkleseizure wrote:Jeans, usually Bugle Boys from Wal-Mart, then a shirt from Jinx or Wal-Mart. Sometimes I even spend money and buy American Eagle in bargain basements. But mostly I wear Jinx, ThinkGeek and Wal-Mart. Sometimes Goody's shirts...the pink ones are nice..mhmm.
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Post by Arkleseizure »

+JuggerNaut+ wrote::|
What about it?
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Post by Fender »

walmart? :rolleyes:
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Post by Arkleseizure »

Yes. Wal-Mart owns your soul.
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