Silly clothing question
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Silly clothing question
Hi girls,
Im already looking at new pjs etc for the op bought would like some opinions.
I usually wear shorts and a vest top to bed but i dont think that will be possible straight after the op.
Ive looked at the sleepshirts but im not sure about moving my arms etc...I know this may sound really daft but im getting the impression that putting shirts ,vest tops will not be easy.
Am i being a tad ott lol
Thanks All!!
Im already looking at new pjs etc for the op bought would like some opinions.
I usually wear shorts and a vest top to bed but i dont think that will be possible straight after the op.
Ive looked at the sleepshirts but im not sure about moving my arms etc...I know this may sound really daft but im getting the impression that putting shirts ,vest tops will not be easy.
Am i being a tad ott lol
Thanks All!!
kenzie1985- BJSF Addict
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Re: Silly clothing question
It's not OTT. Some people aren't able to. I could put them over my head but ppreferred to sstop into my vest tops & did this with most of my clothes for the first week after. So if it's stretchy enough to step in and pull up then put ur arms in don't panic xx
Cazzyxo- BJSF Addict
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Re: Silly clothing question
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My keyboard goes wild on this forum xox
My keyboard goes wild on this forum xox
Cazzyxo- BJSF Addict
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Location : South West
Re: Silly clothing question
I also stepped into tops for the first few days. Even now two weeks post op and I'm back to wearing normal clothes and back to work etc I still find some of my tight jeans hard to pull up n do up lol I really didn't realise how much having unders would make such trivial things a hard task!
Get some bigger then normal cheap vest tops from primarni that you can step into :-) xx
Get some bigger then normal cheap vest tops from primarni that you can step into :-) xx
miss_vie- BJSF Addict
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Location : essex
Re: Silly clothing question
not silly or OTT i too could get things over my head from day 2 but i found it difficult to reach round into night shirts and jackets etc i was a step into vest kinda girl xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Glasgow
Re: Silly clothing question
There's never a silly question here hun.
There's no reason why you couldn't continue to wear your vests and shorts hun. As long as the vests are stretchy enough for you to 'easily' step into them you'll be just fine
For the first week at least you're going to be best in 'lounge wear' anything comfortable and easy to get on is great. So leggings, zip up hoodys, onesies, track suits, button up cardigans.... Anything like that is great and easy to get on lovely.
I wouldn't look too much into it though. You'll be fine babe. Xx
There's no reason why you couldn't continue to wear your vests and shorts hun. As long as the vests are stretchy enough for you to 'easily' step into them you'll be just fine
For the first week at least you're going to be best in 'lounge wear' anything comfortable and easy to get on is great. So leggings, zip up hoodys, onesies, track suits, button up cardigans.... Anything like that is great and easy to get on lovely.
I wouldn't look too much into it though. You'll be fine babe. Xx
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