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KyleTheGhost
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23 Sep 2018, 7:05 am

Long clothes. Now I know Summer's over. :(


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23 Sep 2018, 8:05 am

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^ that sounds very pretty.


Thank you ^^ It's one of my favourite dresses.



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24 Sep 2018, 4:10 pm

A merino wool top, apparently it will stop feeling itchy after 2 or 3 days 8O



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25 Sep 2018, 1:21 pm

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A merino wool top, apparently it will stop feeling itchy after 2 or 3 days 8O


What a coincidence. I look forward to the fall season as I can wear my woolens to keep me warm. I've gotten used to the texture and find that it may even be a good thing overall in helping me desensitize.

I'm wearing a black merino wool short sleeved T shirt. And on top of that, an unusual short sleeved Pendleton Board Shirt which is also 100% wool. It's unusual because you don't normally see short sleeved wool shirts. I have probably 6-7 different colors/patterns of the long sleeved version of the board shirt that I rotate in wearing throughout the fall and winter. I like the board shirt because it's flat across the bottom rather than having shirt tails. therefore it's appropriate for wearing untucked. I've never been able to stand tucking in my shirts unless I'm wearing a sport or suit coat over the tucked in shirt (which I almost never do).

Also, boxers, jeans, socks and hiking shoes.



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25 Sep 2018, 2:13 pm

Magna wrote:
domineekee wrote:
A merino wool top, apparently it will stop feeling itchy after 2 or 3 days 8O


What a coincidence. I look forward to the fall season as I can wear my woolens to keep me warm. I've gotten used to the texture and find that it may even be a good thing overall in helping me desensitize.

I'm wearing a black merino wool short sleeved T shirt. And on top of that, an unusual short sleeved Pendleton Board Shirt which is also 100% wool. It's unusual because you don't normally see short sleeved wool shirts. I have probably 6-7 different colors/patterns of the long sleeved version of the board shirt that I rotate in wearing throughout the fall and winter. I like the board shirt because it's flat across the bottom rather than having shirt tails. therefore it's appropriate for wearing untucked. I've never been able to stand tucking in my shirts unless I'm wearing a sport or suit coat over the tucked in shirt (which I almost never do).

Also, boxers, jeans, socks and hiking shoes.

I'm enjoying the merino top this evening, it's not itchy. I have 2 Icebreaker merino long sleeve tops, one is thin, the other thick.
I'm wearing an Icebreaker 260 top, merino Buff for my head, walking trousers and Gore-tex trainers.



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26 Sep 2018, 12:35 am

A black nightgown (I've just woken up)



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26 Sep 2018, 12:54 am

ski pajamas (I'm staying up waaay too late :-) )


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26 Sep 2018, 3:05 am

Ok now I've changed and I'm wearing a nice black hairband, a soft black jumper and trousers.



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01 Oct 2018, 8:06 pm

Grey cargo pants, blue floral shirt, denim anorak


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01 Oct 2018, 8:18 pm

Black cargo pants , grey tshirt with camo sleeves , one sock , red blanket and my cat


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01 Oct 2018, 8:21 pm

^ What colour is your cat?


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01 Oct 2018, 8:30 pm

^ blue tortie

like this Image


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01 Oct 2018, 8:36 pm

I feel like I want to knit your cat a jumper.


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01 Oct 2018, 8:42 pm

she'd appreciate that although she prefers body heat


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01 Oct 2018, 9:11 pm

Linguine. (its a long story).



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01 Oct 2018, 9:15 pm

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food fight?

tried to eat very drunk?


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