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What is your everyday
uniform…meaning, what
do you wear on most
days?
Here’s how GON Readers
responded…
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49%
Casual. Jeans & T-Shirt
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19%
Uber-Casual. Sweats/Sweatshirt
•
16%
Other
•
11%
Business Casual
•
2%
An actual uniform (nurse,
firefighter, etc.)
•
1%
PJs
•
1%
Business Professional
•
1%
Housecoat/Duster
•
0%
Fancy! Ballgown/Tuxedo
Other GON Reader Comments:
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Jeans and a nice shirt.
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Usually clothes I could wear to an office,
if I were still working. Nice slacks, an
attractive blouse; not really formal, but
so I look presentable. If doing chores or
yard work, I wear old clothes.
•
Our business casual is relaxed at work
so my usual attire is jeans, a nice shirt
or sweater, and sneakers or low-heeled
shoes.
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Slacks (not jeans) and t-shirt.
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I’m retired so I’m at home and wear
comfy, stretchy yoga slacks and a
“scrubs” smock with great pockets!
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Casual skirt and top.
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Pair of pants, a shirt or blouse, and a
pair of fuzzy socks to keep my feet
warm. Sometimes a sweater or light,
soft-zip up jacket to keep me warm.
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Yoga pants and t-shirt or casual shirt.
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Winter: I wear turtlenecks, sweater over
it, elastic leggings, socks and comfy
shoes. Summer: I wear a simple dress.
My experience shows this is cooler and
I am always dressed well.
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Since retiring, I don't have a daily
uniform. I can choose whatever I want.
Most days, I range from Casual to
Business Casual depending on the
day's activities. I have very few fancy or
professional clothes left and have been
donating what I find I don't wear.
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Stretch pants, old blouses, flannel shirts
(I dress in layers).
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Yoga pants and tunic.
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Yoga pants or leggings and a comfy t-
shirt. AKA: daytime jammies.
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Casual knit pants and shirt, more
comfortable than jeans.
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Slacks and a top. Weather helps
determine long or short sleeves.
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I wear a dress usually. Living in Central
America, a sleeveless dress, mostly
cotton, is the most practical. I am able to
pull all over my head, even tho’ some
have a zipper, most are “fit & flare” style
about knee length. I do have a few skirts
and shorts, but I find dresses are more
comfortable and cooler to wear.
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In summer, shorts and tank top. In
winter, especially this one, double layers
of everything.
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I dress for several activities each day. In
the morning, I watch my granddaughter,
run a few errands, take my husband to
doctor appointments, buy groceries, and
then host or go out for dinner. I call it
Smart Casual.
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Leggings and a loose casual top
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If I’m sure no one will visit, I let myself
have a PJs day.
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I’m retired! Shorts, t-shirts, and
sneakers…so much better than dresses
and heels.
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(Winter) jeans and sweatshirt.
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Jeans and a knit shirt that’s nicer than a
tee.
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Housecoat: Bathrobe that I wear to
Aquafit class and then continue wearing
at home.
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I've discovered leggings! My husband
has assured me I have the legs for
them. Since I'm normally in a warm and
humid environment, they are lightweight
and can be worn with a tee-shirt almost
anywhere. The one thing I enjoy the
most are the bright colors.
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I'm retired so I usually wear jeans and T-
shirts around the house. If I'm expecting
company or running to a store, library,
bank, etc., I will change into slacks and
a blouse.
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At home, jeans and T-shirt or sweatshirt.
For occasional office days, dark dress
pants and business pull-over or dress
shirt.
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In the cold weather, corduroy pants,
turtleneck, and sweatshirt. In warmer
weather, jeans, T-shirt. I'm retired, so I
don't have to dress up, but I'm not
sloppy; you never know who will show
up at your front door.
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Bike shorts, T-shirt.
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