I used to think everybody had "comfies" (what I call them). The stuff you change into when you get home. Then I realised at university that some people lounge around at home in denim??? Strange people.
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Replying to @o_guest @LargeCardinal
My first thought was "why don't you wear comfy clothes to start with?" and then "Wait... Maybe the average outfit for men is way more comfy than for women?" and also "Maybe denims are very uncomfy and I did not realize?"
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And finally "It must be my French and class background that makes me think that sweatpants and tracksuit are an assault on good taste and all that is good... Relax. "
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Having spent a year in Bordeaux ... yeah. Also love making fun of the Mexican middle class whose standards for good taste are a french “gift”

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I'm confused. I'm not following what gift in quotes means.
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Replying to @o_guest @aeryn_thrace and
Most of my comfies are leggings which I think Americans call "yoga pants". Tracksuit bottoms are also acceptable but often they are too warm for indoors and I can't think of a situation in which I'd wear them outside other that post-gym, which I often do as I can't be arsed to
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Replying to @o_guest @aeryn_thrace and
put my work clothes back on (for numerous reasons including comfort but also just not ideal to wear them when I'm smelly).
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I can totally see how wearing comfortable clothes around the house is a class issue in France, if that is what is being implied. However, it's definitely not a class issue in Cyprus for better or for worse (my bet is on better).
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