Well, nearly every night I'll sleep in a satin nightie or pair of PJs (once you sleep in satin, you never go back!), and then when I get up, will throw on a pale purple satin dressing gown with cherry blossoms all over it. The latter thing was pretty much an impulse buy when I got it, some years ago now, but I've found it an invaluable addition to my wardrobe, particularly right now, given how cold the mornings are where I'm living!
At work I wear a pair of black ladies' slacks as part of my work uniform (how very emo of me), as well as a pink shower cap (working as I do in an environment where hygiene is very important). When I get home, I'll often change into a baggy silver satin smock that I had specially made for myself a number of years back, and which looks rather girly due to such features as a Peter Pan collar, over-sized buttons, and a red appliqued heart on the breast. While it's something I've occasionally worn to raves and other events where people tend to dress a little more outrageously, I generally just wear it around the house.
When I'm out, I'll often dress in a fairly androgynous style, wearing clothes that tend to fall into something of a gray area given that while they may look feminine, they're things I actually had made for myself, which I suppose technically makes them men's clothes (with stuff like that, it really is a case of "They're not women's clothes, they're my clothes!" to quote Eddie Izzard). I've had a lot of satin shirts made over the years in a veritable rainbow of colours, but unfortunately don't wear them quite as much as I used to given that I use a bicycle to get about on, and I discovered some time ago that perspiration really doesn't do a fabric like satin any good (nor does constant chafing from the straps of a backpack: something I wear when riding).![]()