We call them Sweat Suits or just Sweats. I like "track Suits" better.
I just recently switched out one pair of Christmas Pajamas for a pair of prison striped ones with a little glitter on them. I really got the comments and I suggested everyone get a pair.
one sleeve cut off and my bright multi-colored zebra robe.
Quote from: Rerun on May 02, 2015, 06:29:24 AMone sleeve cut off and my bright multi-colored zebra robe. Uhhh, I think I might NEED that robe. I'm the odd ball here. I dress up to go to dialysis. Why? If I look into the mirror and I don't look half decent, I'd crumple up in a corner and decide to quit altogether. I admit it's getting harder to look half decent these days. I guess it's also a cultural thing: we dress up to go to the grocery store!My grandfather is the same way. He'll plan his outfit the night before. He's a bit of a fashionisto and it can get pretty annoying!
Since I go to dialysis from work, I am dressed rather nicely. We are allowed to wear jeans, but need to wear nice shirts (no T-shirts). I am currently using a catheter while the doctor decides what to do about my fistula problems. So I make sure on dialysis days I'm wearing a nice shirt (or dress) with a neckline that the catheter can be accessed via.I've only been on dialysis a month this time... (this is dialysis round #3). So things might change as I "settle in". I did notice last night that the guy across from me always wears the same pair of red sweatpants and same T-shirt!