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What are you wearing Xmas Day ?
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Porcupine
22-12-2014
Do you get dressed up in your finery or are you a jeans / jumper / comfort kind of house ?

I always struggle to decide what to put on. I have two hairy hounds and whatever I wear gets covered in fur as I sit on the floor with them at my parents house. But my Dad once said that my Mum goes to a lot of trouble for Christmas and that we should dress up for dinner which makes me feel bad if im in a jumper.

Its a difficult balancing act.

Also, my parents house is soooooo hot. I live in an old property with open fires and a dog flap so we always have a little fresh air circulating. But they turn on the heating all day and seal the place up ... and I cant breathe !!!

I think this year I will wear my leggings and a dress which is fairly roomy for stomach growth. Although the dress has sleeves its not too warm and its also old so I don't mind it being ruined by the dogs.
Orangemaid
22-12-2014
i will be wearing a pair of comfy leggings and a jumper..All nice and warm
Pink_Smurf
22-12-2014
A Principles dress with leggings. I'll also wear the boots my parents got me for Xmas when I travel there. I've also got a grey dress with sequins dotted around on it which is quite nice for Xmas Eve. I'm not going all out finery like you wear at a wedding but I have saved my best casual clothes to wear at Xmas.
HystericGlamour
22-12-2014
Cashmere, of course.
mklass
22-12-2014
I will be wearing my black jeans, and I have bought myself a lovely lace bomber jacket to go with them so!....... I will be half and half!... I love to wear jeans but I do love to 'posh' up the top half of me!..............:
NorthernNinny
22-12-2014
Originally Posted by Orangemaid:
“i will be wearing a pair of comfy leggings and a jumper..All nice and warm ”

Think I will be doing similar.
bbclassics
23-12-2014
Probably the new red dress I bought. I want to find either a slightly baggy vest or a dress that floats out a bit under the chest cus I get that bloated, full up feeling after christmas dinner lol. Need a bit of space to breathe so maybe not a fitted dress.
Lots of relatives come to the house dressed up,so I need to wear something not-so casual.
OneTreeHillFan
23-12-2014
Whatever is clean, I don't dress differently on Christmas to any other day.
gorgeousgirl
23-12-2014
Normally my christmas jumper with leggings or jeans. Its not really a formal thing in my house and everyone just dresses for maximum comfort to fit all that food in.

This year we're going out for a meal though so im having to dress up a little. I have a grey sequin jumper dress that I'm going to wear with leggings boots i think.
Porcupine
23-12-2014
Originally Posted by gorgeousgirl:
“I have a grey sequin jumper dress that I'm going to wear with leggings boots i think.”

That sounds lovely. I have a thing about jumper dresses this winter. I bought one from ASOS a couple of weeks ago which is a really dark luxurious blue colour and very heavy and cable knit. It is off the shoulder and looks great with jeans / leggings. But although I bought it for Christmas Day I will look like a yeti by the end of the day with the dogs plus I have a suspicion I will be too hot.

I think it will be a 'going to the pub' jumper
Born lippy
23-12-2014
Two mince pies n a sprig of holly
RAINBOWGIRL22
23-12-2014
I'll be wearing my finest maternity wear

(leggings, boots and stretchy top - am 8 months pregnant, that is considered an effort!!)

Normally though I will wear a dress, heels and a little make-up!
Lushness
23-12-2014
Originally Posted by OneTreeHillFan:
“Whatever is clean, I don't dress differently on Christmas to any other day.”

Me too. If I were going to someone else's place then yes I'd probably dress a little smarter but seeing as I'm at home, nah can't be arsed.
catscradle
24-12-2014
Great Plains knitted dress and heels
Billy_Value
24-12-2014
i am getting my hair permed tomorrow and while in town i shall be pick up a Christmas jumper and wear that and my tight black jeans on Christmas day its nice to be smart and festive
Frankie_Little
24-12-2014
I've got a sparkly top which I'll wear with leggings and boots. It's Christmas, it's nice to make an effort - but comfort is essential!!
OneTreeHillFan
24-12-2014
Originally Posted by Lushness:
“Me too. If I were going to someone else's place then yes I'd probably dress a little smarter but seeing as I'm at home, nah can't be arsed.”

I am going to someone elses, I will probably end up in a dress simply because I usually wear them anyway. If we were home I probably wouldn't get dressed unless someone made me!
Victoria Sponge
24-12-2014
Long floral summer dress, most probably. Silver hoop earrings and a bit of makeup.
DDRickyDD
24-12-2014
My Black shirt, with a T-Shirt underneath. And Grey Tracksuit bottoms. Just like usual.
Smithy1204
25-12-2014
Black knitted jumper with sparkles on it, and black & white Christmassy leggings. I get cold really easily and I'm also in a really low place in my head, so I want to just feel all warm and cosy.
Gusto Brunt
25-12-2014
No point in me getting all dressed up in a nice warm winter dress and heels - I'm a bloke.

Think I'll stick with blue jeans, a t shirt and winter jumper. OH! And underwear and socks, black shoes.
codeblue
25-12-2014
It has to be red dress, black tights and boots - the Santa look!
Dakota.
25-12-2014
Topshop jumper with jewels on the neckline, black skinny jeans, my black Ash boots and maybe a bit of red lippy
Gusto Brunt
25-12-2014
Originally Posted by codeblue:
“It has to be red dress, black tights and boots - the Santa look!”

Don't go down any chimneys, you'll get soot all over you.
codeblue
25-12-2014
Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt:
“Don't go down any chimneys, you'll get soot all over you. ”

Too much mascara already!
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