I have an ACAB ac/dc hoodie which I use mainly as pyjamas

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No mate

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I’M BOILING WITH RAGE

All of them at the minute

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Also have several house trousers and 3 pairs of house shorts which are:

Argyle home circa 2016
Deportivo La Coruña home circa 2013
Lyon away circa 2010

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Most of my wardrobe fits in this category because I never go anywhere and i don’t like to buy new clothes. So for me ‘do you have any non house shirts’ is more fitting. My partner has often asked me if I’m wearing actual clothes or pyjamas.

Anyway, big green jumper is my standard house top as my flat is always cold no matter how hot it is outside.

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I usually wear a full football kit including shin pads.

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Socks over?

No, people are still wearing them I think.

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Loads of old GAA & handball jerseys passed down by my uncle from his playing days. Most of 'em Mayo, one Donegal.

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Got 2 shirts with pictures of actual people on them: One of my mum (made for her 60th birthday) and one for my BFF (made for her bachelorette party). Also have a shirt with the logo of a festival I’ve worked for, which has got some paint on it, and a polkadot jersey dress that has some small holes in it. Those are the main players, I’d say.

Does a dressing gown count?

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No that’s nightwear or bedwear or something. If I went out in a dressing gown I’d probably be frowned at.

What if that’s what you wear in your day to day life though?

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I am kidding. Sorry ruffers.

Most of the t-shirts that I used to wear that aren’t completely plain or striped have been relegated to house wear. T-shirts from volunteering and events and that stuff also fit this category.

Most recent is a nice big fluffy labour hoody I got when doorknocking in December

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A lovely way to live but tis no house shirt

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Ok well then, I’ve got some old work shirts from the warehouse I used to work in

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Of course! I’m not a monster!

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Auld Ma Ruffs seemed to have a lot of petrol stationed themed ones. Esso tiger, etc. Probably in the pocket of Big Oil.

Oil Ruffinery.

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