Loose "house clothes." Some loose dresses and rompers from places like Ross, some loose, light pants. Old work t-shirts, etc. If wearing a bra, it's a relaxed sports bra only. And I always have a sweater with me (though it's about time I knit a new one 😮💨).
If I'm not getting out of the car, yes, I'll wear them outside. If not, I get dressed. I'm a big lady so walking out in a short dress that has all my flab hanging out would not be welcomed. I have worn the pants out though.
I tend to wear button up short sleeve shirts (without the collar button at all because I make them myself and I never use that particular button).
I generally find the clothing expected of straight men to be boring. I like getting interesting fabric prints and making clothing that I want to wear. I don't mean that to sound super refined and artistic. I'm fairly brutalist. It's a bit more like a crow going "THATS GONNA BE A SHIRT" when it sees something shiny
I haven't really gotten the hang of sewing a pants fly yet, so I'm wearing pretty normal cargo shorts regardless of where I am.
I don't really think twice about what I'm wearing before I go out unless what I'm wearing is inappropriate for a function. I work from home and rarely see other people. I don't really dress for them anyways
Here's an outlier for you. Nice shirt and jeans or nice shorts outside most of the time. But at home, I'll switch to a skirt or loose fitting dress. Way more comfortable than pants. I'd wear them everywhere if I could, but being a cis man in an uber conservative rural town, it'd be inviting trouble. Luckily my wife loves it, it's actually good we met.
Most of my at home clothes are clothes I'd wear outside - usually it's leggings/gym shorts and some kind of tee, or hoodie/sweater in the colder weather. At home I usually take my bra off in the evening but she stays on if I'm out and about.
I do have a certain pair of sneakers that I only wear inside the house, because I wear orthotics for my flat feet and I don't want to track dirt from outside all over my floors.
Same here, essentially my home clothes, outside clothes, and work clothes are all basically the same outfit. Just change the work clothes shirt into a uniform shirt (which is a basic black polo anyways) and that's about it.
So, yeah what I wear at the house is perfectly fine to wear anywhere else.
About the only difference is that I'm less prone to wear tank tops outside of my own yard, but that's a practical matter more than a social thing. I burn easy, so I prefer to keep my shoulders covered when I can't stay in shade. I wouldn't wear a tank everywhere though just because there are times and places where folks would be weird about it.
But t-shirts, polos, and similarly comfortable tops, idgaf about where it is, they're acceptable. I have button form stuff ranging from hawaiian shirts to dress clothes, but I prefer knitted fabrics against my skin in almost all weather. I err on thicker over knitted in really cold days, and tend to like a woven fabric under a poncho or other heavy rain gear.
But I've got a stack of tanks, and another of tees that's my primary wear.
Pants wise, the only thing I have that isn't jeans is my suit pants. I just like the combination of comfort and practicality they offer. I keep stuff in my pockets that I'll use multiple times a day, plus emergency meds. So stuff like sweats or lounge pants aren't useful for me, and they aren't less comfy than other stuff to me, since I keep them on the loose side.
I don't live the kind of life where I'm either inside or outside. Usually I'm in and out all day.
So in summer I wear as little as possible while still being decent and in winter I wear thermal-lined pants and layers of undershirt-shirt-outerwear. In spring and fall I wear jeans and a hoodie.
My house clothes are basic looking items in comfortable fabrics that I’m not afraid to get dirty - leggings, tshirts and tank tops, sweats and tracksuits. They’ll still be clean and cohesive.
Outside I’m more likely to wear jeans, skirt, dresses, and jewelry.
For me its just the lower half I change, at home I'm in joggers or thin shorts for comfort, outside I want secure pockets so I have cargo shorts with zipped or buttoned pockets.
I'm permanently in a tracksuit at home atm, sweatpants and hoody. In winter I wear a polo neck under my hoody. I pop to the local shop like that but nowhere else
Shirt and undies, not outside because I need shorts or pants on. Same shirt is fine though. Inside shirt vs outside shirt is purely time since last washed.
T shirt and jogger bottoms (and a hoodie for most of the year). I'll go out like this to the grocery store or to take the kids to the park. For anywhere else I'd put jeans on
I wear the same styles at home as outside. The idea that people let themselves go after pairing off always bothered me, so I make an effort to look good for my partner as if I was making an introduction. I never dress without thought.
I don't think it's so much letting yourself go as it is wanting to be comfortable at home. I'm not going to put a suit and tie on to lounge about my house. My wife and I will still dress presentably when we go to a nice restaurant, but we're comfortable dressing down at home.
Tracksuit pants and hoodies for me. If it's particularly cold, I'll wear a jersey over my hoodie. I also have a fairly sizeable collection of bathrobes that I practically live in sometimes.
I'll wear the same hoodies out but that's about it. Although I've got a pair of plaid tracksuit pants that I'd love a more wearable out and about version of.