tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1025201337316610324.post1146014679574268711..comments2023-12-31T20:43:08.499-05:00Comments on THE STILETTO GANG: What is Proper Writing Attire?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1025201337316610324.post-58537643779196510582009-09-30T13:17:05.267-04:002009-09-30T13:17:05.267-04:00Thank you everyone who commented. Wasn't that ...Thank you everyone who commented. Wasn't that fun?<br /><br />MarilynMarilyn Meredith a.k.a. F. M. Meredithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04179984154939161530noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1025201337316610324.post-59826144100338579312009-09-29T19:42:15.622-04:002009-09-29T19:42:15.622-04:00LOL. I like this question. I have no choice but to...LOL. I like this question. I have no choice but to put on my barn clothes as soon as I get up. Can't make the goats wait for food and freedom, they'd be very upset. I come in from morning chores and put on casual clothes...jeans, t-shirt or something comparable. If I'm going to work at our own business, I change there into a karate or tai chi uniform, then back into my casual clothes. If I'm going to the goat farm where I work part-time, I have to wear totally different barn clothes than the ones I wear here. I can't take the chance of bringing home disease from those goats to mine. I change back to casual when I get home. Ummm, I have stay in my casual clothes until I have to go back to the barn and put the goats away. Jeesh, I'm getting tired just writing about this clothes changing routine. I guess it boils down to the fact that when I write, I'm in casual clothes. That was the original question...right?Cathy Walkerhttp://www.catherineannecollins.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1025201337316610324.post-73704233820221709842009-09-29T15:46:14.502-04:002009-09-29T15:46:14.502-04:00Marilyn:
Like you my attire depends on the demand...Marilyn:<br /><br />Like you my attire depends on the demands of the day. If I don't have to be in court, meeting or teach then I'll throw on casual comfy clothes. Otherwise, as soon as I'm showered (after my daily latte, breakfast and checking e-mail first thing in the morning) I put on the clothes I need for the day. I too don't like to have to change more than once a day. So, you could find me in shorts, sweatpants, skirt and blouse or high-powered lawyer suit depending on the day's demands.Dorinda Ohnstadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01079498940605454071noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1025201337316610324.post-29079819646745060202009-09-29T14:34:41.003-04:002009-09-29T14:34:41.003-04:00This is a fun question Marilyn. I follow one rule ...This is a fun question Marilyn. I follow one rule my mom gifted me with. Never leave home in something you would be embarrassed to be caught dead in. I wake-up early every day to take my son to school so I dress in casual but neat attire until I get home. Then I put on my housework clothes, t-shirt and loose pants. An elastic waistband is a must. Whether I'm sitting at the keyboard or washing dishes comfort is a necessityJune Rodriguezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13409719209889857827noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1025201337316610324.post-28853626382776705492009-09-29T13:45:22.547-04:002009-09-29T13:45:22.547-04:00Ohh, this is like an obscene phone call:"What...Ohh, this is like an obscene phone call:"What are you wearing (insert heavy breathing)?"<br /><br />I guess I'm the drama queen. I wear long flowing robes unless forced to go out of the house for something mundane like grocery shopping. In the summer I have my "patio" dresses; in the winter, long, jewel-colored robes. My mother, who was stationed on Hawaii as a young war-time wife, wore muu-muus all my life. My sisters and I do the same. Tradition (and comfort).Sunny Frazierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03693884364418711551noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1025201337316610324.post-82102822112808071082009-09-29T12:25:24.165-04:002009-09-29T12:25:24.165-04:00The proper attire, if you want to talk proper, dep...The proper attire, if you want to talk proper, depends on what you're writing. If you're doing a thinly veiled expose of a small New England town you must wear mom jeans, sneakers, and a plaid flannel shirt in the manner of Grace Metalious. If you're writing a historical romance you must wear, at minimum, a flowery hat.<br />But, things being how they are, I generally wear something that I can wear on the street when Harold calls upstairs and says, "Let's go out for coffee."<br />-Kate, aka Irene FlemingKate Gallisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06107289413804236810noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1025201337316610324.post-78424960236454749652009-09-29T12:20:53.987-04:002009-09-29T12:20:53.987-04:00Marilyn, I love working in jammies! If I'm on ...Marilyn, I love working in jammies! If I'm on deadline and don't go anywhere (meaning, Ed has to take over grocery shopping for awhile and mail bills), I live in them. But if I break up the day with a workout or if I have other things to do (and I'm not on deadline), I end up getting dressed. Still, I always change back into my "uniform" (as my hubby calls it) before plunking down at the computer to resume work. I have a lot of camisoles and yoga pants that do the trick and are suitable enough to receive the UPS or FedEx man (or retrieve mail from the box without alarming neighbors). Fun post, Marilyn! I love hearing how everyone else does it!<br /><br />Cheers,<br />SusanSusan McBridehttp://susanmcbride.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1025201337316610324.post-12951123617582240182009-09-29T11:01:18.507-04:002009-09-29T11:01:18.507-04:00Fun topic, Marilyn. I usually read e-mails and dri...Fun topic, Marilyn. I usually read e-mails and drink coffee in my jammies. But, I have this quirk that doesn't allow me to do any serious writing until I'm dressed! <br /><br />Like Brenna, I don't have to be in business casual. Just jeans and T-Shirt, (grocery, errand-wearing clothes)<br /><br />Mary<br /><br />http://marycunninghambooks.comMary Cunninghamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04377529303481858837noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1025201337316610324.post-50725001324880423342009-09-29T10:32:32.653-04:002009-09-29T10:32:32.653-04:00And here I was, prepared to talk about clothing at...And here I was, prepared to talk about clothing at a signing...grin.<br /><br />I also get up early these days...5:30 or so most days. Maybe a day of sleeping in until 8 or 9 every week. <br /><br />I throw on grungies (on weekdays...probably just yesterday's jeans--that will make sense in a few minutes--and a t-shirt) or lounging pants/PJ pants and a t-shirt (on weekends) and starting working, while I get the kids up and off to school. Note that I wear grungies on week days, because I have to drive one...or two of them to school in the morning. I'd rather not do that in PJ pants.<br /><br />I don't get showered and "dressed" for the day in a full clean outfit until half an hour before I pick the kids up OR before I have to be somewhere, like an appointment or a teaching gig or lunch with my husband. If that's not happening, I am decent but not presentable for more than close friends and family, until mid-afternoon (which is why yesterday's jeans aren't a bad thing...they were only worn for a few hours the first day, not a full day).<br /><br />Now that I'm not working full-time outside the home, I like being freshly showered when I'm getting ready for my husband to get home or facing people. Other than that, I like being comfortable.<br /><br />I am fond of showing up for speaking gigs (for school-aged children) in jeans and t-shirts and telling them, "Being a writer means you can wear this or PJs to work."<br /><br />BrennaBrennaLyonshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17399508130752035374noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1025201337316610324.post-14232073333667483162009-09-29T10:29:47.099-04:002009-09-29T10:29:47.099-04:00Attire? Who needs attire? :)Attire? Who needs attire? :)Alan Orloffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03695574442723430347noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1025201337316610324.post-52883090109279401252009-09-29T10:10:59.623-04:002009-09-29T10:10:59.623-04:00Okay, I'll admit that I start OUT in pajamas, ...Okay, I'll admit that I start OUT in pajamas, with my first cup of coffee. But that's partly because I get up very early, like 5:00 a.m. By eight or so, I'm dressed and ready to go!<br /><br />I, too, am used to being "dressed" for most of the day, because for more than thirty years, I had to go to a day job—social work—and I was there by 7:00.<br /><br />BTW, I like the look of this blog!Laurel-Rain Snowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00101090217639410913noreply@blogger.com