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Of the choices listed, which kind of clothing would you feel most comfortable in?




VotesAnswer
16jeans, t-shirt and leather jacket
11shorts and a t-shirt
7sweat pants and shirt
5just underwear
4bathrobe
33-piece suit
2stark naked
2oxford shirt, trousers and a tweed jacket
1extra long shirt and underwear
1black leather mini-skirt + soft fuzzy tight sweater
0spandex jumpsuit
0winter clothing with lots of layers
0summer dress
0prom gown
0swimsuit
0just shorts

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gilly
posted 29-Jan-1998 11:56am  
Depends on my mood and circumstances - I'm very comfy in a bathrobe right now, but it's a bit chilly outside for it. If you mean which clothes most fit my persona right now, again, that changes a lot, but I guess I'd go for the jeans/T/leather look.
Atzilut
posted 29-Jan-1998 2:48pm  
I love the summer months, large roomy shorts and a t-shirt, and sandals
Timmi
posted 29-Jan-1998 4:31pm  
Does this question assume "out in public", like at work, restaurant, movies? Or is it just comfortable around the house and friends? The clothing I'm comfortable in depends greatly on where I am. 'Though, I'd wear my bathrobe almost everywhere if I didn't think it'd get me fired or denied service.
hunter
posted 29-Jan-1998 6:39pm  
Comfortable where? Doing what? I would be uncomfortable in the shower wearing anything. I would be uncomfortable at a prom not wearing a prom gown. Mostly I wear jeans & sweater, or a towel.
Paco
posted 30-Jan-1998 2:28am  
None of them: jeans, shirt, boots and a jacket.
Jaime
posted 30-Jan-1998 4:46am  
None. I prefer Pijama and dressing gown. I'm so lazy...
vanadium
posted 30-Jan-1998 3:05pm  
Kinda vague question. What am I doing? If I'm working on the computer, anything from naked on up works. If I'm working with tools, I want enough between me and the hot/sharp/hard bits to prevent accidents. If I'm trying to impress, I go with the suit or the tweed jacket. Clothing is environment sensitive....
weth
posted 30-Jan-1998 5:25pm  
It really depends on the environment. I checked "bathrobe", but I wouldn't really feel comfortable wearing this to a formal state dinner.
Artemis
posted 1-Feb-1998 8:05pm  
Ummm...
Jimmy
posted 2-Feb-1998 8:02pm  
Just undies unless it's cold. Then a sweatshirt and undies. Or my boyfriend and undies... ;)
Dahlia
posted 9-Feb-1998 10:33pm  
Hmm, no jeans and flannel option, oh well. I guess what I am most comfortable in depends on what I am doing and at what time of the year. I would feel very uncomfortable in a prom gown if out camping in the middle of winter.hehehe.
mcarlos
posted 13-Feb-1998 3:09am  
when i started teaching i craved tweed. i got a courd. jacket. then i found myself lingering over the duck-boots in the llbean catalogue, and actually found them attractive. i bought berkenstock clogs instead (londons). the pipe is sure to come - as soon as i look something over 20yrs.
KenShingo
posted 17-Feb-1998 6:23pm  
can't live without my "loser" t-shirt...
I bet 20% of those people who put jeans, t-shirt, and leather jacket actually have leather jackets...oh well...
elijahblue
posted 17-Feb-1998 8:09pm  
comfortable physically or emotionally comfortable around other people, not sure which was meant...a comfy sweater and fave pair of jeans is a good compromise for both
Dolemite
posted 1-Mar-1998 2:38am  
Shorts and a t-shirt are my personal favorite. There's not much of an opportunity to wear this when not in San Diego, though. If the house is pretty warm, then boxers and slippers.
joe
posted 21-Mar-1998 11:07pm  
i wear a suit almost everywhere
lelle
posted 15-May-1998 2:38pm  
It depends on temperature more than anything...
jjg
posted 17-May-1998 3:32pm  
What I wear know. Jeans, a shirt and jacket. Shoes and sock are nice too.
reality
posted 16-Jun-1998 1:43pm  
shorts and a t-shirt rules.. and barefoot.. can't forget that.. bounding through the snow... wheeeeee. (yes i have done this).
Doom03
posted 4-Aug-1998 10:38pm  
I like bathrobes cause they're made from really soft material.
skirtsnhose
posted 14-Jul-2008 3:12am  
Give me the miniskirt and fuzzy sweater!
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