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Thread: How my day started...

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    Junior Member
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    How my day started...

    I'm into my normal DRAB dress clothes, dress shirt & tie, black slacks (underdressed of course, soma panties, black tights, black lace cami), grab my backpack and head to the car thinking - OK - time to go to work... I look down and see that I still have on my black flats with the cute little bow ties on the tip - oops. They're so comfortable I forgot I was wearing them. Glad I saw them before walking into the office!

    Underdressing is the only thing that gets me through the day. I'm not fond of my DRAB stuff but I absolutely love what I get to wear underneath, every day.

    I just had to share...

    Have a great day!

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    Silver Member daviolin's Avatar
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    I'm with you girl. I always dress feminine under my regular clothes. I have done that to. Walk out and forget I still have my flats on. Daviolin
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    A CD AND HIS WARDROBE, ITS A BEAUTIFUL THING.

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    I have to remind myself to turn off the 'swish' once I put on the work boots.

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