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What to wear?

As we know in the Buddha's time, wearing a cloth shroud was naked sadhu overdressing? In the current heating/raining/freak weather climate what to wear?

  • Nothing. Where legal
  • Second hand me downs
  • Uniforms; black for zenniths, maroon for Tibetan Buddhist Vajrayana, saris for sangha, plain for the non attached etc

Turned a designer shirt into a designer t shirt today with just scissors. Cut off sleeves. My ironing test is to wash put on a hanger. Dry. If reasonably uncreased … keeper. In the current heatwave a top can be sprayed with water and worn/dried. I am a clothes horse … Jeans can easily become scissored shorts.

What U wearing?

BunksDMC1992

Comments

  • BunksBunks Australia Veteran

    Given much more time is being spent at home, a comfortable pair of “tracky daks” (tracksuit pants) are becoming my clothing of choice. Underpants optional (TMI?)

    DMC1992
  • FosdickFosdick in its eye are mirrored far off mountains Alaska, USA Veteran

    Anything handy, so long as it has a lot of pockets.

    BunksDMC1992
  • JeroenJeroen Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter Netherlands Veteran

    I usually go with a neat t-shirt, preferably with collar and some sort of comfy pants and slippers.

    BunksDMC1992
  • I stopped wearing uniforms many years ago,
    Wear what you feel comfortable in and is useful to you. If you must wear a uniform, just make sure it is as comfortable as possible.

    Whatever you do or wear, enjoy.

    Peace to all

    BunksDMC1992lobster
  • lobsterlobster Veteran

    Am I allowed to wear my birthday suit @Lionduck?

    Oh wait … behind all that comfort finery and accessories, we are alway in our birthday suit … I gets it …

    Don't book a judge by her coverings …

    LionduckBunks
  • federicafederica Seeker of the clear blue sky... Its better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak out and remove all doubt Moderator

    Chanel No 5.

    Shoshin1lobster
  • lobsterlobster Veteran

    @Fosdick said:
    Anything handy, so long as it has a lot of pockets.

    Was recently given a pair of trousers (pants for yanks) with plenty of pockets. Also am interested in a perfume to attract butterflies?

  • FosdickFosdick in its eye are mirrored far off mountains Alaska, USA Veteran

    I don't care for cargo pants generally, but I like double gusset pockets - can't find any of those lately. Light weight vests good. Butterfly perfume sounds excellent, so long as it does not also attract wasps and chiggers.

  • lobsterlobster Veteran

    Here is one
    https://www.shmoukh.com/product/on-the-7-90-ml-limited-edition-perfume/
    £88.06

    Probably better to put a cabbage in your pocket. This will attract cabbage whites butterflies in the UK. The most common. Or you could just buy the essential oils that correspond to butterfly preferences … lavender for example

  • What to wear?

    I would have to say Patience ...(mind you at times some people's patience wears thin which can expose naked anger festering underneath )....

    lobster
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