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  • #16
    I'm pretty much like MV's picture too.
    Except leggings instead of jeans.
    My hips are too high for jeans. I look like the Saturday Night Live ad for "Mom Jeans" in them.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Cat Herder View Post
      Cute outfit MV. I would ruin them with bleach. :: I had to stick with a simpler work style that is easily replaced.
      I have tops like these too!! Similar anyway, just in different colors. I love them.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Cat Herder View Post
        Cute outfit MV. I would ruin them with bleach. :: I had to stick with a simpler work style that is easily replaced.
        Ya know it's one thing that you rattle around my head but my closet too?!? ::

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Cat Herder View Post
          Cute outfit MV. I would ruin them with bleach. :: I had to stick with a simpler work style that is easily replaced.
          The outfits you posted are pretty much how I dress, too.

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          • #20
            Bermuda shorts/blue jeans and a shirt (not a t-shirt) or a dress. Or, LulaRoe leggings and a longer tunic style shirt over.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Leigh View Post
              LuLaRoe head to toe. Leggings and the Irma top in the winter, the classic top in the summer. It's the most comfortable clothing I've ever worn.
              How do you keep the shirts from getting pilly? The front of mine are pilly which is weird. I gentle cycle wash them and hang to dry.

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              • #22
                Usually I am in yogas or leggings, with a short sleeve tee and tank in the warmer months, and LS tees or goodies come winter.

                My hair is usually always in a bun, but it always looks like a mess because I have curls that don't believe in submission and escape no matter what I do. I am make-up free too. Between a baby of my own, caring for my home and other people's children I am always at the bottom of the totem pole and most days I don't have the energy to look prettier only to be spit up on and have my hair pulled.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by EntropyControlSpecialist View Post
                  How do you keep the shirts from getting pilly? The front of mine are pilly which is weird. I gentle cycle wash them and hang to dry.
                  Are they the Perfect Tees? They're the only ones of mine that have pilled. The Classics and Irmas have not. I am not sure, but my Perfect Tees have a high Rayon content (95%, I think?). I believe that Rayon is best dry cleaned, though I have cleaned mine the same way as you have. I'd bet that Dryel would be the better choice over the washing machine for those tops.

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                  • #24
                    I wear a skirt (ankle length) and a nice top most days. Some times a Jean skirt and a t-shirt (especially for field trips). I think Jeans or nice khakis/pants would be fine, I just don't wear pants :P I am all for comfy, but I try to dress professional if I want to be treated like a professional.

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                    • #25
                      Lularoe. I wear a skirt everyday in accordance with my religious beliefs and they have the cutest most comfortable yet conservative ones along with their tops

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Meeko View Post
                        Smart, but casual. I always wear makeup and fix my hair. Pay no attention to my avatar...that's just how I FEEL most days!

                        I am a firm believer in being comfortable...but also dressing as a business owner.

                        As providers, we are often not taken seriously as real business owners.

                        This isn't helped if a provider opens the door in her Sponge Bob pj pants.

                        I know I would have a hard time if I went to the bank for a loan and the loan officer was in his work out clothes because he was most comfortable that way. Even though his clothing wouldn't change his job skills...it would be hard for me to take him seriously.

                        It works in reverse too. Hard for the bank manager to drop off his child at daycare and listen to his provider explain policies she wants him to follow more closely......while in her bunny slippers.

                        The saying "dress for success" does hold some weight!
                        This is my philosophy too. I just feel better if I'm a bit pulled together. About once a month I wear a pair of exercise pants (nice quality) but by the end of the day I feel like I've been in my pajamas all day and I'm back in my other work clothes the next day.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by LK5kids View Post
                          This is my philosophy too. I just feel better if I'm a bit pulled together. About once a month I wear a pair of exercise pants (nice quality) but by the end of the day I feel like I've been in my pajamas all day and I'm back in my other work clothes the next day.
                          We have a pj day around Christmas each year. I don't even make it through the day without having to change!

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                          • #28
                            I've been wearing yoga pants, t-shirts, and khaki type shorts in different colors with t-shirts. I used to be really into style when I worked outside of the home, and over time between gaining weight (I have 3 kids under 6, and can't seem to lose that last 25 pounds), and being tight financially that style has become non-existent...that was until yesterday! I decided I needed to look better and feel better about how I look so I did a little shopping on Amazon. I decided to stick with loose fitting tunics and leggings for now since I'm still working to lose weight, that way they will fit even when I lose the weight...plus it's easy to just take the tunic off and put on a t-shirt to work out, then change back into the tunic rather than changing my entire outfit to workout. Hopefully these new clothes make me feel a bit more put together and cute!

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                            • #29
                              Am I the only one who wears scrubs? Gotta have the pockets! Thinking about buying some that ware way too big then wearing leggings.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Pandaluver21 View Post
                                I wear a skirt (ankle length) and a nice top most days. Some times a Jean skirt and a t-shirt (especially for field trips). I think Jeans or nice khakis/pants would be fine, I just don't wear pants :P I am all for comfy, but I try to dress professional if I want to be treated like a professional.
                                I wear maxi skirts too... I will wear nice jeans, but I don't have any that haven't worn out at the knees . My babies love that Nana still plays on the ground with them

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