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What kind of reading clothes do you prefer, /lit/?

>> No.3738389

Shawl collar cardigan. I have a special reading cardigan because I'm autistic. Perfect balance of comfort and warmth.

>> No.3738392

>not reading in the nude

>> No.3738393

You have to be fucking shitting me

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>>3738393
Better men than you have had reading clothes.

"When evening comes, I return home and go into my study. On the threshold I strip off my muddy, sweaty, workday clothes, and put on the robes of court and palace, and in this graver dress I enter the antique courts of the ancients and am welcomed by them, and there I taste the food that alone is mine, and for which I was born. And there I make bold to speak to them and ask the motives of their actions, and they, in their humanity, reply to me. And for the space of four hours I forget the world, remember no vexation, fear poverty no more, tremble no more at death: I pass indeed into their world."

>> No.3738408

Sweatpants and an undershirt. I go full dago mode when I read.

>> No.3738411

>>3738389
Sounds comfortable man. What kind of pants go with that?

>> No.3738416

>it's /lit/ related because you wear it while you read

Hurr durrrrrr

>Hey /lit/ how cute and /fit/ is your girlfriend. It's /lit/ related because she's still your girlfriend even when you read.

>Hey /lit/ my shit today came out dark green and smelling of patchouli. What's wrong with me?
>P.S. It's /lit/ related because I was reading some book or other while I took that particular shit.

>> No.3738420

Robe, wifebeater, sweatpants.

>> No.3738425

>>3738393
This post here proves my schizophrenic notion that the world knows everything I am going to think and do twelve minutes before I think or do them.

>> No.3738426

>>3738425
You know that they can already know what choices you are going to make before you are going to make them when you're hooked up with electrodes and shit, right?

>> No.3738431

>>3738416
>bitching
>bitching
>bitching
>not even saging

Here's an extra bump just for you.

>> No.3738435

I wear two tuxedos. One worn over the other.

>> No.3738436

boxers and white tee

or in the nude

>> No.3738441

I wear a pair of short shorts that barely cover my ass, no panties, and a shirt of thin polyester fabric that gets cut off right beneath my succulent 34E breasts, no bra.

>> No.3738446

>>3738435
thsi

>> No.3738457

naked except for my fedora lined fedora

>> No.3738458

Comfy, voluminous mid-length skirt and tunic-styled blouse. If outside, add cardigan and some good socks.

To be /lit/, I'm about to start At the Back of the North Wind by George MacDonald. Little, Big reignited my love for fairy tales.

>> No.3738460

leggings and a hoodie preferably. If not that then sweats and an oversized shirt.
To move comfortably about, and sit in weird positions.

>> No.3738461

>>3738441
How does that saggage work out for you /b/ro?

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>>3738461
34E isn't actually that large.

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I wear pajama pants, an old oxford shirt half-unbuttoned (usually purple), comfy slippers, and something very similar to the pictured, except I drape it in such a way that it forms a hood that covers my head. I usually pace and gesticulate dialogue while I read so I look both ridiculous and insane. I knew my wife was a keeper the first time she saw this arrangement and didn't care.

>> No.3738470

>>3738426

Citation, please.

Pretty sure that's hokum. I heard Daniel Dennett say something similar but i've seen no studies that prove this.

>> No.3738491

whatever I am wearing at the time, as long as it's not uncomfortable

>> No.3738502

>>3738470

>hokum

bazinga!

>> No.3738517

>where do you like to read?
>what do you like to eat/drink while reading?
>what music do you listen to when you read?
>what do you wear when reading?
>what do you smoke while reading?
>do you do drugs while you read?

you must be pretty lonely and bored to make threads like these, they're pitiful

>> No.3738520

>>3738517

>lonely and bored

no, people use 4chan because they're excited social butterflies.

>> No.3738525

>>3738470
I think he's citing the 6-second thing about virtual tennis, or something. It's on Consciousness Explained, iirc.

>> No.3738601

>>3738383
why don't you just ask what close do you use for comfort? anyone that uses a specific set of clothes to read is just an attention-starved idiot

>> No.3739132

>>3738411
usually corduroy pants that are loose but not baggy. comfy as fuck. although sometimes i just roll out my pajama pants

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Another robe/t/sweats master race reporting in.

>> No.3740015

>>3739132
Always had love for a corduroy/sweater combo.

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>>3738383
Nothing!

>> No.3740092

Like Ludwig II of Bavaria.