What to wear❔
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Before picking up my keyboard to type this, I went to my wardrobe to count the number of polos that I have, which I consider as simple wears because I do not need to iron before wearing them. I found out that they're just five pieces. I sighed.
Meanwhile, I have a voluminous heap of dresses, most of which are not the simple type; they're mostly packet shirts that can't be worn without ironing (as I like it), and this has a typical definition of my type of dressing.
I don't actually have issues with picking clothes to wear because these clothes are always ready. I'm in the laundry business, and I work on my clothes as I'm working on customers clothes. So even though I dresses always on "not simple", I don't have any issue picking my clothes.
The only time I had a slight issue with picking matching colors was when I worked for a company. You know, there's a need to dress in a reasonable matching colors when going out (officially) to when you're just at home...considering my type of dress. I'm the type that loves to blend colors, and I can never be seen outside on a poor color combination.
For some years now, I've been working for myself (my own business) which the location is same area as my house, so I don't find it difficult to pick up what to wear because...maybe I don't have anyone around to impress [Ibbtammy, if you come across this place, please skip it, thank you]
The only challenge I should have been facing now, considering that I no longer dress out, is church dressing, but God is good; we dress according to uniform codes on our service days.
I once mentioned this to someone, and she likened me to the choir pattern of dressing.
No, although this is similar to it but it's different.
My service unit has different colors of wears we put on differently on service days. These wears are well blended and can never appear odd or that of churchy's type of wear. Most times, it's fine suits all through, and you know those feelings...
This uniform code pattern has been helping me a lot from brain-racking of deciding what to wear to church.
I don't just have to think at all; all I have to do is check on the chart and get the uniform for next church day, prepared.
Nevertheless, brain-racking still comes.
In a month, there are days that we are free to decide individually what to wear. Those are the days that I know that the regular uniform pattern has been helpful because I would end up thinking, pondering, and experimentally merging different clothes to know what to wear, and this process always lasts for eternity.
Parties have their own pattern of dress code.
I'm among those who believe that it's compulsory to dress big for a party. So whenever it's time for a party, I don't struggle at all because Native wear is there. You can't find me dressing casually to a party, na. We must slay even though the money in the pocket does not always match the outfit.
Thanks for reading.

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