My UGA hoodies...yes, I have several. You might say I am a fanatic! True!
My long leg, high waisted Rago style 6210 panty girdle
For this time of the year its my "I don't do Christmas" T Shirt .This is normally worn in conjunction with a Grinch Christmas Jumper and a "Bah Hum Bug" Black Santa hat .
Thigh length boots with 4" heels
My tan brogue boots. Great looking and comfy as fuck
running shorts (the short short ones)
Jeans and a good pair of boots. I own several of each!
Can't beat a comfy band hoodie
**Smile, it's free therapy**
Has to be a long t-shirt and gym leggings
I have several gorgeous silk shawls, who needs anything else!
Either my leather bomber jacket or bright red zip-up hoodie.
Spring is here and yesterday I wore my favorite sundress for the first time. It is one of those garments that I can never get tired of
Dresses. I live in dresses and skirts. I don't own a pair of trousers. Dresses only.
My tie. It shows I care about the way I look and it shows I go the extra mile to impress my girl. Plus it makes a darn fine impromptu wrist binding if I need one too! ;)
Sundress’s because you can wear nothing else and no one knows ?
Shorts. The tighter the better. And I prefers zippers. Fun to tease guys by zipping them up and down, over and over, while they watch. ;)
My holey cut off blue jean shorts made by Faded Glory
if not working or on a date.......Wrangler jeans
An emerald green cowl top mini dress that is loose on top and tight at the bottom... top sways and sometimes …. LOL
Men's slim fit, boot cut jeans. Wrangler, Levi or Rustler whichever is on sale.
Levi 501 button fly jeans and depending on the weather either t-shirts or long sleeve pullover shirts. Casual is my first & middle name.
My Washington Nationals t-shirt I got as one of the first fans to enter the stadium when Nats Park opened in DC. Go Nats (after the crisis passes and we actually have baseball again).
If the crisis never passes and we enter a new Dark Age I will wear my skin while listening to Jimmy Buffett sing "Breathe in, Breathe out, Move on" until my iPhone dies. He wrote that song to sing to the refugees in the Superdome in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Seems fitting right now...