I have touched on this subject many times before. On frigidly cold day, I found time to assess this situation. All of our underwear socks have been replaced in the past year, yet we still have the old ones. Ok, not so much me as my husband but I learned that I have issues to address.
My husband has at least thirty-five pairs of boxer shorts. Yet I cannot go more than three days without doing laundry as he will not have the ones he wants to wear. I boldly eliminated the "tighty whities" years ago and he hasn't missed them. The socks, I am pleased, he is working on as he continues to throw away the ones with holes. Same with the T-shirts.
As for me, organized as I am, have had issues with too many bras and panties. It has just been in the past year that my underwear drawer contains only the ones I actually use. Gone are the uncomfortable and ill-fitting. Have gotten the socks under control.
What is the deal with panty hose? From the time that I was a teenager you had to have panty hose. They came in nude, support and my all time favorite, black. In the past couple of years I have come to realize that anyone in my chidren's generation don't wear them anymore. I have been in metropolitan areas and have seen professionals in business suits with bare legs. Never one to be behind the times I have gone with the times and don't wear them anymore. I can adjust to this as in my position, I can wear what I want. Bare legs is how it should be in the summer. But, I thought, what does a woman do in winter? Then I purchased leggings and big shirts for my winter of '10 attire. I have always loved leggings. Then the '10 cold snap hit and to have these leggings on was about the same as having nothing covering my legs at all.
Guess everyone figured that Panty Hose was an extra expense and cut them out. However, if you you are not fond of shaving and your legs are not what you want them to be, wear the Panty Hose!
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