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When/how do you decide what to wear for the day? Are you the type to lay clothes out for tomorrow?

I think I usually decide the night before but don’t generally get anything out of the wardrobe unless I’m leaving at the crack of dawn. I quite often decide while showering in the morning too.

I’d do an Alan style poll but I can’t be bothered.
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I often do get my clothes out ready but that’s habit from years of not wanting to disturb P. I put them with my gym clothes out on the landing, but he’s up before I need them a lot more now.
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I just decide that morning. I never plan ahead unless it’s an event. But even then I’d have options and only decide in the actual day!
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I quite often have a vague plan for the week, knowing what I've got on. I'll go smarter for meetings in schools or with other external organisations, more casual if I'm in my own office.
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Oh man, unless there is something special going on (e.g. a formal meeting or event, or an early flight which = my flying pyjamas outfit), then I am usually a day of person. I wish I weren’t :lol: My decision making is entirely led by delicate calculations incorporating the weather, footwear choice, how much walking I have to do, and how bloated I feel/look :perky:
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Same as Epp and Emma. I decide on the day itself, based on my weight, how active I'm planning to be, weather... as Epp said. For a wedding or event, I'll decide or have an idea beforehand, obviously.
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I'm like Em and Epp as well. I have a rough idea but it's very much based on my mood on the day. For events (weekends away, conference, holidays) then I will plan ahead.
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I had 2 outfit changes this morning :))

Also, If I have anything new want to wear it right away. I had to wait to wear the sezane dresses because of the weather and now I want to wear them every day :love:

Although I'm regretting my choice now though as I've got chilly legs.
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I barely leave the house during the week save for the odd school run, so usually throw on jeans and a jumper/t-shirt.

When I used to go into the office I would lay clothes out the night before to save any decision paralysis :lol:

At the weekend there’s not usually a rush so I’d probably have in my head vague ideas and try a couple of things on and see what suits.
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I do it the night before. Partially so I don't disturb J, partially to make things a bit quicker in the morning.
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I only leave the house midweek to walk the dog so I'm in an amazing array of activewear. As soon as I went remote working it made up the majority of my wardrobe.

If I have an event I'll plan what to wear but other than that it's a grab and go start the day type of dressing.

I'm in jeans and a sweatshirt now as I took Mr D to work, walked Innes and I have to take him to the Vet Hospital for a check up so thought I'd wear what I'm planning to wear the majority of the day from the get go. I'll change to activewear later to pick Mr D up from work as I'll run home.
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Duophonic wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 9:49 am I only leave the house midweek to walk the dog so I'm in an amazing array of activewear. As soon as I went remote working it made up the majority of my wardrobe.

If I have an event I'll plan what to wear but other than that it's a grab and go start the day type of dressing.
Basically this. Winter is thermal leggings and fluffy warm fleeces, summer is t-shirts and shorts, spring and autumn is weather dependent but usually active wear.

If I have to go out and meet someone then I lay the clothes out the night before.

Edit. Even when I was working out 5 days a week, I had my own "uniform" to make things easier. Same style top and a skirt.
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