What are you wearing right now?

Tell us what you’re currently wearing with either a couple of words, a series of emojis, or a photo.

No pressure if you don’t want to.

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I’m currently in my PJs. Just a loose navy tee and black shorts my partner gave me. Also, wearing my socks.

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i am in grey sweatpants and a navy blue tshirt and socks

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Pjs

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The only sort of comfy and longer outfit I brought to the island (as I’m flying soon I wanted something that actually covers my legs). Long red-brownish pants and a fairly simple white t-shirt
Tho ngl, until an hour ago I walked around in a black sport-bra and a pink/purple floral skirt
Yeah it’s so normal to walk around here in swimwear or very cropped outfits

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Sounds hot. :fire:
Are you comfy in this? I assume yes, and in that case, you’re lucky 'cause I’d feel to self-conscious for that.

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I didn’t used to be comfortable, but I made a lot of progress in like just being comfortable in my body for how it is

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image

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I love that. Congrats.

Ramen noodles pjs that look like these and a wife beater


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I want those pj bottoms, they super cute.

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A cropped blackpink football jersey from one of the Toronto shows and a pair of black cargo capri pants
(+ my claddagh ring but I wear that every day)

Can I ask what this is?

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The Claddagh is an Irish symbol that represents love, loyalty, and friendship

Claddagh rings originated from the village of Claddagh in Galway

Mine looks like this:

The tradition is that you wear it pointing outwards to signify that you’re single or pointing inwards to say you’re taken
(some traditions take it a step further by adding meaning to which hand it’s worn on but I just do the in/out version)

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Oh٫ I might get one. I have been wanting to get a piece of jewelry with my sisters ashes in it٫ but honestly٫ I don’t usually wear jewelry…

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Clah-dag? Knowing Irish٫ I’m completely off.

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It’s pronounced clah-dah

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I was close. Thanks. I should really figure out Irish pronunciations.

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