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Today I'm going with mom jeans. I am remodeling the mast bath so pants and sneakers fit the job.

 

 

 

 

 

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I have my favorite outfit on right now. Nothing matches, but it's comfortable.

 

Tie-Dye t-shirt

black mesh bra

Victoria's Secret thong, pink mesh with red felt hearts (my favorite)

Patagonia 12 inch mini skirt   This my favorite skirt. It's made out of nylon swimsuit type fabric. It's really light and comfortable. It's just long enough to cover what it needs to cover, while being short enough that I feel totally cute in it!

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Waiting for streaky fake tan to dry.

Seeking attention :)

 

I'm wearing a towel and a belt.

 

And one hair clip.

 

Anyone else dress up like this when you were a kid, or adult, when had no fem clothes?

 

Sorry blurry shot. 

I look best through beer goggles ;)

 

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1 hour ago, Maddee said:

Waiting for streaky fake tan to dry.

Seeking attention :)

 

I'm wearing a towel and a belt.

 

And one hair clip.

 

Anyone else dress up like this when you were a kid, or adult, when had no fem clothes?

 

Sorry blurry shot. 

I look best through beer goggles ;)

 

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At first I thought you were wearing a dress.

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1 hour ago, Maddee said:

Waiting for streaky fake tan to dry.

Seeking attention :)

 

I'm wearing a towel and a belt.

 

And one hair clip.

 

Anyone else dress up like this when you were a kid, or adult, when had no fem clothes?

 

Sorry blurry shot. 

I look best through beer goggles ;)

 

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No, I wish I had thought about it though. You make a towel look great BTW!

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3 hours ago, Maddee said:

I'm wearing a towel and a belt.

 

Yeah, my brain read that as "dress" too. Maybe it's the soft focus.

 

I never did that for a dress, but I ALWAYS wore my towel up over my chest like my mother did. Never did master getting it all tucked in so it stayed up by itself though.

 

Hugs!

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What am I wearing?  ? Let's see sweat pants & a baggie short-sleeve shirt a pair of those house-sox with the tread on the bottom.  A few minutes ago, a pair of knee-high rubber boots; with all the solar-shade seedings, it's been raining more often than not for the past month or so---it's muddy outside.  (I expect to be home all day.)

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5 hours ago, Maddee said:

Anyone else dress up like this when you were a kid, or adult, when had no fem clothes?

 

Oh yeah.

At the moment (and most likely all day) one of these "lounger" type dresses - a go-to for warm weather stay at home day.

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It’s actually hot today, 84 and sunny. I really thought about wearing a skirt. In retrospect, I should have. I need some sun dresses. Anyways,…..

 

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1 hour ago, Elizabeth Star said:

I need some sun dresses. Anyways,…..

 

 

With sunflowers on them! lol.  No black or gray sundresses. hahah

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1 hour ago, Bri2020 said:

With sunflowers on them! lol.  No black or gray sundresses. hahah

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☹️ how about black with roses? Although I do like this one. 

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Today I'm wearing a skirt and knee high hooker boots. lol. 

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@Linda Marie looking lovely and you have the body for it.

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On 6/3/2021 at 5:09 AM, Maddee said:

Waiting for streaky fake tan to dry.

Seeking attention :)

 

I'm wearing a towel and a belt.

 

And one hair clip.

 

Anyone else dress up like this when you were a kid, or adult, when had no fem clothes?

 

Sorry blurry shot. 

I look best through beer goggles ;)

 

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It fooled me, I thought is was a sun, wrap dress.

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What lovely ladies!  I agree with Linda Marie concerning Maddie's towel.  It would make a lovely dress with just a few stitches.  And answering Maddie's question ....yes i remember dressing in a towel to feel more feminine.  Now i'm just as likely to let the girls out as i must admit to enjoying the view.  Thats a view best kept private however?.

 

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Tennis anyone?  I've taken up hit tennis balls against a back stop with my wife. Someday we might be good enough to play on a court. Cami top with skort. The skort has pockets good enough to hold one tennis ball.

 

@Linda Marieloving those boots- meeoow!

 

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@Bri, Everyday sports skorts and top, you go girl!!

 

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Today I'm wearing this dress again. I did do my nails.

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Two for the price of one today! I wore the dress earlier today, but I found the straps kept falling down my arms. As I was was going shopping later I decided to change to something more reliable. Went to a new local clothes store and have bought a beautiful skirt for a meal I'm going to on Thursday. Will post pics of that then :)

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