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Ladies, this question may sound funny, but what are you wearing these days? I'm living in elastic-waist paints and T-shirts. I feel like a slob!

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Juliegrace

I wear leggings with long tops quite often. Comfy and easy to manage, but a little nicer than sweats.

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PDGal4

Yoga pants, sports bras, sleeveless or short sleeved shirts. Finding underwire bras uncomfortable for long periods of time.

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Springfield78

Lands' End starfish and yoga pants, tunic's and various tops. Shoes usually Mary James as I feel more secure in them.

Unfortunately I still have to work so I have to wear nice slacks or dresses most days. Golf clothes on Saturday and Sundays and nice casual/jeans at night. My wardrobe has not changed. I do miss high heels although I wear wedges.

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JohnPepper

Hi Becky. I know it is an error but wearing elastic paint sounds terribly interesting. Where can we get it?

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Beckey in reply toJohnPepper

Ha ha! Wouldn't that be great? You could stand in one spot and paint the whole room!

in reply toJohnPepper

LOL if it’s a joke. Buy Elastic PANT from Amazon if it’s a real question. There is also elastomeric PAINT.

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DianeJ

I haven’t gone into a dressing room for five years. I’ve been buying from LLBean. Their clothes are well made and you can exchange them easily if the size is wrong. I really miss shopping for clothes in a store.

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Beckey in reply toDianeJ

Me too!

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Lionore

Yoga pants, tunics sneakers socks unless going somewhere. This way Im dressed for the gym and have to get there. Mary Jane shoes instead of ballet flats or heels. Easy on/off boots in cold weather. Flip flops only after pedicure and extremely careful walking to my car. Not much different than before PD except for shoe choices. I had trouble with bra back closures and zippers before going on c/l but no problems now.

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Goldencbc

Comfortable clothes with elastic waist pants or leggings with longer length tops. My daughter says I look like I’m wearing pajamas. But she found really cute pants for me that are stretch and stylish. So I wear them when I need to dress up more or when I’m with her. LOL.

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Kwinholt

I still work as well so I try to still look professional but my choice in shoes have changed because of dystonia at times . I plan the bathroom breaks because sometimes buttons can be challenging . I have found that my awesome cute jumpsuits are a nightmare for work , so those will be for going out occasionally . Weekends are very casual , running clothes and running shoes . Keen

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Kwinholt

Sorry, was supposed to be signed Karen 😊

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maryalice

Me too., also long loungers.

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Beckey

Of course, that was supposed to be "pants."

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