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The most important points to remember are these: Make sure you gather every piece of clothing in the house and be sure to handle each one. Loungewear
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Marie Kondō (The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing (Magic Cleaning #1))
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To me, it doesn’t seem right to keep clothes we don’t enjoy for relaxing around the house. This time at home is still a precious part of living. Its value should not change just because nobody sees us. So, starting today, break the habit of downgrading clothes that don’t thrill you to loungewear.
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Marie Kondō (The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing (Magic Cleaning #1))
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Looking down at the two-piece loungewear outfit I had on—which was three hundred dollars—I wanted to strip it all off me. This was all funded by blood money. Actual blood money.
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Monica Arya (The Next Mrs. Wimberly)
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Erin basically molded her out of silly putty while still in the womb and then catapulted her into the world as some perfectly designed child robot to sell us all diet pills and loungewear and make herself unholy amounts of money. It wouldn’t surprise me if she’s in on this whole thing, too.
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Olivia Muenter (Such a Bad Influence)
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Not at all,” said Ian, taking in every detail of the rather attractive man before him. He was tanned and tawny-haired, with hazel eyes. He was dressed in luxurious-looking jogging bottoms and a matching zip-up sweater of fine navy cashmere (which Ian immediately clocked as being Loro Piana, loungewear of the super-rich).
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Plum Sykes (Wives Like Us)
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others may prefer to go naked in the home and therefore have no loungewear at all. (You’d be surprised at how many fall into this latter category.)
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Marie Kondō (The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing (Magic Cleaning #1))
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I hold my hands out and pirouette. “You don’t like my choice in loungewear?” “I didn’t say that. Actually, I want to pet your teddies.” My teddies. The two bears on my shirt smile at him. So much for trying to discourage him.
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Kelley Harvey (Love 'Em)
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Most days or nights that I didn’t have my little one, I was so tired from going non-stop that I didn’t want to do anything but lay around my house in sexy ass pajamas or loungewear
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Amberlei Jae (All Love: Letting Loose Book One)
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To me, it doesn’t seem right to keep clothes we don’t enjoy for relaxing around the house. This time at home is still a precious part of living. Its value should not change just because nobody sees us. So, starting today, break the habit of downgrading clothes that don’t thrill you to loungewear. The real waste is not discarding clothes you don’t like but wearing them even though you are striving to create the ideal space for your ideal lifestyle. Precisely because no one is there to see you, it makes far more sense to reinforce a positive self-image by wearing clothes you love. The same goes for pajamas. If you are a woman, try wearing something elegant as nightwear. The worst thing you can do is to wear a sloppy sweat suit. I occasionally meet people who dress like this all the time, whether waking or sleeping. If sweatpants are your everyday attire, you’ll end up looking like you belong in them, which is not very attractive. What you wear in the house does impact your self-image.
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Marie Kondō (The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing (Magic Cleaning #1))
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break the habit of downgrading clothes that don’t thrill you to loungewear.
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Marie Kondō (The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing (Magic Cleaning #1))
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I think many of us with young kids hide behind that excuse because quite honestly, it takes a lot less effort to just hang out on the fluffy couch in our loungewear and fuzzy socks, hair in a ponytail, and yesterday's makeup smudged under our eyes than getting ready to go out. It's true. Everything takes effort now.
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Stacey Hatton (I Just Want to Pee Alone: A Collection of Humorous Essays by Kick Ass Mom Bloggers)