Looking Good

If you were forced to wear one outfit over and over again, what would it be?

Ok one outfit that I can wear over and over again, but for how long? A month? A season? A year? Or till it falls apart into rags? And what then do I get to choose a new outfit?

My first thought was well let’s go back to basics here and I will choose my birthday suit apart from the odd scar it fits perfectly I can clean it very simply and don’t need to change it if I put on weight or lose weight. But it’s not a pretty sight even for me so let’s move on from the naturalist style.

Ok this was difficult, I have spent the morning and afternoon pondering over this and my final answer is I’m not sure. Oh come on it’s not easy

I am torn between my comfy to the knee nightie loose style with little cap sleeves. It is the most comfortable piece of clothing I have ever worn and just to be sure I went and bought another 3. So that is a strong contender and re bra well not bothered either way as I reckon I could rock this little number in most places

Failing the nightie it would have to be a little red dress with snag tights and a red cardigan/jacket that way in summer I can wear the dress no tights etc, in cooler times well say no more perfect outfit. Why red because I think it suits me, and this dress I tend to wear a lot because it’s comfy looks dressy, but not too dressy.

Ok three options rule out

No1 because I would be done for disturbing the peace.

No 2 nice idea to be forever in sleepwear but even I couldn’t be so lazy as to wear my nightwear all the time. So that means

No3 idea is probably the best option.

After saying all that it has made me realise I have far to much choice and need to cut down my wardrobe by half. Less clutter Clearer mind.

Well little red dress you are safe ….. for now ……. Well who knows what else is in my never ending wardrobe.

5 thoughts on “Looking Good

    1. Thanks, I have a habit of overthinking a situation and voila this is what happens. This was just a writing prompt can you imagine what I can be like some days when I am thinking about an evening meal, it takes me that long I give up in the end and go without. Again thanks for your comment it means a lot 😊😎

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      1. I hear ya. I’m the opposite though. I’m way rambley in my responses and hardly give the questions a second thought. I just start writing and go on and on. ^_^

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      2. I get that, oh I can ramble and end up off topic, there are always two sides to a coin and the putting my foot in to test the water temperature and forgetting the depth is more like the old me before I had the stroke, after I found myself thinking about thinks more deeply . I still have my off topic rambling jumping in moments but not so often. I do miss that person, she was the one that could walk and drive, this me has wheels but only a wheelchair ha ha. I guess that could be why I think of what’s next a little more because I can’t just go do.

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      3. I feel you on missing the old you. I miss the old me. I’m not in a wheelchair, but disabled in other ways. Totally get it.

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