It's the weekend, so I woke up in my pajamas and worked in them until I needed to go out for something, and now I'm writing in my jeans and a collared shirt. I never write with socks on unless I'm writing in public, and even then, rarely.
I'm enjoying people's little oddities! I can't write (or do anything outside the bedroom/bathroom) without socks on! I love socks and have drawers full of them. It probably stems from wearing triple layers of booties as a baby because I was born with freakishly cold feet (which unfortunately are still the same...)
Blue jeans, and a t-shirt... pretty much whatever I wore to class that day. Then I wear a black cloak over everything. It's hard to feel depressed about your plot when you're wearing a black cloak. ^_^
Pajamas if possible, sweatpants if not. And a big old cable knit cardigan and something on the floor to tuck my feet under - socks I don't find conducive to writing, but neither are cold feet. If the cat won't oblige I have an old sweathirt or a blanket.
Black cloaks sound good. When I'm stuck or fed up I often put on my rust-coloured throw - something about wearing a swathe of woolen cloth in a strong colour is comforting and inspiring! (It has to be the rust one, apparently. The black one doesn't help with writing. I don;t know why);.
Usually in my jeans and a t-shirt, because that what I wear every day. No use going through life uncomfortable. Well, I guess it's easy for a student to say that. Blankets, extra pillows, and sweatshirts also help because my room is a good 5 degrees colder than the rest of the house.
What I always wear to be honest. =) I don't like pants. Then one day I realised I never need to wear them again if I don't want to and have been investing in a lot of dresses since. (I still wear shorts and t-shirts though.) This presents only a mild problem because I study science and there are some requirements for what you wear... And I don't like shoes either.
I'm the opposite! I hate skirts and dresses and realised at 11 that I never needed to wear them again (after the school stopped forcing me) so I only ever wear trousers. And shoes just feel wrong indoors! :)
I've come to the conclusion I can't write properly if I'm wearing too many clothes. Too uncomfortable. I keep wriggling and pulling on my clothes instead of concentrating and writing. So, as soon as I come in the door, off comes the sweater and the trousers and the bra... socks can stay if it's chilly, otherwise it's T-shirt and panties, sometimes a skirt. And if I'm cold, my cloak (awesome that there are other cloak-wearers out there!) And today, I'm enjoying the fact that my living room is toasty warm for once, and I'm living on my own, and I have curtains I can close, and... ahem. ;-)
Pretty much anything. Usually I start typing right when I get home from school, so my normal day clothes (jeans, t-shirt) and on the weekends, pajamas.
I wear my 'house' clothes. I can't stand wearing street clothes once I'm in the house and it's just me and my family. I wear tracksuit bottoms, hoodies and t-shirts. I like to have nice loose, soft clothes on for sitting around, and I can't walk about in pyjamas because a) it's cold and b) I feel TOO lazy and scruffy. Incidentally, I never wear tracksuit bottoms in public unless I'm participating in some sort of sport or travelling home from hospital! Any other time, I feel obliged to put on something a bit more presentable.
Normally a pair of jimmer bottoms from Primark and a tank top...With a throw draped over me as I get cold really easily. If I have to put clothes on for something then I'll wear trackie bottoms and a comfy hoodie.
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What are your noveling duds?
I usually write after work so I'm still in my work jeans and blue work shirt. what about the rest of you?
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It's the weekend, so I woke up in my pajamas and worked in them until I needed to go out for something, and now I'm writing in my jeans and a collared shirt. I never write with socks on unless I'm writing in public, and even then, rarely.
Re: comfy clothes
I'm enjoying people's little oddities! I can't write (or do anything outside the bedroom/bathroom) without socks on! I love socks and have drawers full of them. It probably stems from wearing triple layers of booties as a baby because I was born with freakishly cold feet (which unfortunately are still the same...)
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I usually work in whatever, but this time of year I prefer to have either a sweatshirt or blanket,
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I prefer my pajamas. Most comfortable clothes I have. :3
If I'm out of pajamas I usually wear a pair of sweatpants and a comfy old shirt or something.
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Blue jeans, and a t-shirt... pretty much whatever I wore to class that day. Then I wear a black cloak over everything. It's hard to feel depressed about your plot when you're wearing a black cloak. ^_^
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Yay cloaks! I pulled mine out for the midnight kick-off (Hallowe'en after all), and haven't put it away since!
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Pajamas if possible, sweatpants if not. And a big old cable knit cardigan and something on the floor to tuck my feet under - socks I don't find conducive to writing, but neither are cold feet. If the cat won't oblige I have an old sweathirt or a blanket.
Black cloaks sound good. When I'm stuck or fed up I often put on my rust-coloured throw - something about wearing a swathe of woolen cloth in a strong colour is comforting and inspiring! (It has to be the rust one, apparently. The black one doesn't help with writing. I don;t know why);.
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Usually in my jeans and a t-shirt, because that what I wear every day. No use going through life uncomfortable. Well, I guess it's easy for a student to say that. Blankets, extra pillows, and sweatshirts also help because my room is a good 5 degrees colder than the rest of the house.
Re: comfy clothes
What I always wear to be honest. =) I don't like pants. Then one day I realised I never need to wear them again if I don't want to and have been investing in a lot of dresses since. (I still wear shorts and t-shirts though.) This presents only a mild problem because I study science and there are some requirements for what you wear... And I don't like shoes either.
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I'm the opposite! I hate skirts and dresses and realised at 11 that I never needed to wear them again (after the school stopped forcing me) so I only ever wear trousers. And shoes just feel wrong indoors! :)
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I've come to the conclusion I can't write properly if I'm wearing too many clothes. Too uncomfortable. I keep wriggling and pulling on my clothes instead of concentrating and writing. So, as soon as I come in the door, off comes the sweater and the trousers and the bra... socks can stay if it's chilly, otherwise it's T-shirt and panties, sometimes a skirt. And if I'm cold, my cloak (awesome that there are other cloak-wearers out there!)
And today, I'm enjoying the fact that my living room is toasty warm for once, and I'm living on my own, and I have curtains I can close, and... ahem. ;-)
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Pretty much anything. Usually I start typing right when I get home from school, so my normal day clothes (jeans, t-shirt) and on the weekends, pajamas.
Re: comfy clothes
I wear my 'house' clothes. I can't stand wearing street clothes once I'm in the house and it's just me and my family. I wear tracksuit bottoms, hoodies and t-shirts. I like to have nice loose, soft clothes on for sitting around, and I can't walk about in pyjamas because a) it's cold and b) I feel TOO lazy and scruffy. Incidentally, I never wear tracksuit bottoms in public unless I'm participating in some sort of sport or travelling home from hospital! Any other time, I feel obliged to put on something a bit more presentable.
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I change into my pajamas the second I get home, and only change out right before I go outside, so always pajamas. Always.
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Normally a pair of jimmer bottoms from Primark and a tank top...With a throw draped over me as I get cold really easily. If I have to put clothes on for something then I'll wear trackie bottoms and a comfy hoodie.
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skirts and dresses. I rarely wear t-shirts. I have jeans, but I find them somewhat uncomfortable.
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Usually whatever I wore to class that day, if I had class; if it's a week-end I may throw on a dressing gown over my pyjamas.