- One pair of jeans
- One pair of pajama jeans (should I be embarrassed about this? Hey, they're really comfy!)
- A long-sleeve white shirt
- A short-sleeve slate grey top (will usually be layered with #3 white shirt)
- A long-sleeve navy top
- A long-sleeve teal decorated top
- One button-down "blouse"
- My slippers (what I wear all day every day)
- Black shoes
- Green fleece zip-up jacket
- Winter wool jacket
- Gloves & scarf (can I combine these two things or is that cheating?)
- One set of pajamas
- A 'duster-type" sweater
I have not included my underwear, socks or the camisoles I wear for nursing purposes. Because I nurse and have a toddler, I find that I need extra layers and my clothes don't stay clean very long due to sticky fingers, stains, etc. (which is why I've chosen maybe one or two tops more than usual). I almost didn't include a scarf, however since most of my tops are nothing like turtlenecks (again because of nursing), I'm allowing myself the warmth of a scarf when I step outside. I've also decided against jewelry and am only leaving my crummy stainless steel studs in my ears (so they don't close!). I'm sure I'll have my own questions as I go along as to what is or is not allowed. I'm looking forward to seeing what this experiment will teach me.
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