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This new trend of wearing fleece or flannel pajama bottoms in public ... what do you think of it? I saw at least 5 or 6 people in public yesterday wearing them and they seemed perfectly okay with themselves. It seems mostly to be teens & 20s as usual that have taken up this fad and although it’s still new to me, I don’t find myself snickering like I do when I see the jeans waistband hanging to the knees look. That’s not a good look on anyone. I can’t see myself ever wearing pj bottoms in public but I’d be tempted to wear them for a quick car trip where I didn’t have to get out of the car, like going to a drive through bank teller or something along that line.
What do you think? Is it disrespectful to wear pajama bottoms in public? I did a quick search online to see what others thought and found more negative comments than positive.
I suppose I weigh in as neutral about it ... more bemused than anything else.
What do you think? Is it disrespectful to wear pajama bottoms in public? I did a quick search online to see what others thought and found more negative comments than positive.
I suppose I weigh in as neutral about it ... more bemused than anything else.
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tabby;1422112 wrote: This new trend of wearing fleece or flannel pajama bottoms in public ... what do you think of it? I saw at least 5 or 6 people in public yesterday wearing them and they seemed perfectly okay with themselves. It seems mostly to be teens & 20s as usual that have taken up this fad and although it’s still new to me, I don’t find myself snickering like I do when I see the jeans waistband hanging to the knees look. That’s not a good look on anyone. I can’t see myself ever wearing pj bottoms in public but I’d be tempted to wear them for a quick car trip where I didn’t have to get out of the car, like going to a drive through bank teller or something along that line.
What do you think? Is it disrespectful to wear pajama bottoms in public? I did a quick search online to see what others thought and found more negative comments than positive.
I suppose I weigh in as neutral about it ... more bemused than anything else.
If I wore my PJ bottoms out in public I'd be arrested - not being an Emperor
What do you think? Is it disrespectful to wear pajama bottoms in public? I did a quick search online to see what others thought and found more negative comments than positive.
I suppose I weigh in as neutral about it ... more bemused than anything else.
If I wore my PJ bottoms out in public I'd be arrested - not being an Emperor
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I first saw it 10 years ago in Massachusetts. It looked so cute, I've done it myself! Not lately.
Mom used to say things like "make sure your underwear is clean in case you get hit by a bus!" which made me laugh years ago as I wore a Raincoat, shoes & nothing else to purchase The Sunday New York Times. Not lately.
Mom used to say things like "make sure your underwear is clean in case you get hit by a bus!" which made me laugh years ago as I wore a Raincoat, shoes & nothing else to purchase The Sunday New York Times. Not lately.
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I just think of them as flannel pants. Now if they're wearing slippers with them... no.
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I've seen young women wearing them at work. Also the tight tight pants. Not for me, but some of the girls do look cute in them.
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Yeah, they wear them out in public where I live but also with those fuzzy slipper type booties and a hoodie for a top. Real cute look. :wah: :rolleyes:
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I've seen alot of girls/women wearing PJ's bottoms for years now.
PJ bottoms would not be proper work attire for any company.
I have several of those velour sets - pants with draw string waist & jacket.
I find them very comfortable - easy to wear for traveling especially. I usually throw a set on to run to a store.
I think the PJ bottom is sloppy - lazy. along with the PJ bottom is usually a large sloppy T-shirt.
NO - I don't like the look.
Patsy
PJ bottoms would not be proper work attire for any company.
I have several of those velour sets - pants with draw string waist & jacket.
I find them very comfortable - easy to wear for traveling especially. I usually throw a set on to run to a store.
I think the PJ bottom is sloppy - lazy. along with the PJ bottom is usually a large sloppy T-shirt.
NO - I don't like the look.
Patsy
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The OP didn't say anything about wearing them to work, she mentioned "out in public." Big difference.
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OK Snooze calm down
I still think they're sloppy no matter where they're worn.
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I still think they're sloppy no matter where they're worn.
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The kids wear them to school sometimes even though they're against dress code.
If I were to try it, I'm sure a couple of nice yet very large men in white uniforms would give me an injection of happy juice and escort me away.
If I were to try it, I'm sure a couple of nice yet very large men in white uniforms would give me an injection of happy juice and escort me away.
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AnneBoleyn;1422128 wrote: I first saw it 10 years ago in Massachusetts. It looked so cute, I've done it myself! Not lately.
Mom used to say things like "make sure your underwear is clean in case you get hit by a bus!" which made me laugh years ago as I wore a Raincoat, shoes & nothing else to purchase The Sunday New York Times. Not lately.
I know what you mean. The Times just isn't worth the paper it's printed on nowadays. :yh_wink
Mom used to say things like "make sure your underwear is clean in case you get hit by a bus!" which made me laugh years ago as I wore a Raincoat, shoes & nothing else to purchase The Sunday New York Times. Not lately.
I know what you mean. The Times just isn't worth the paper it's printed on nowadays. :yh_wink
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Yes AC, they are not supposed to wear them to school. But today, since it is a snow day, I hope they are lounging around in them.
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I can't help but wonder what folks from my grandfather's generation would think about them.
He never even came out for breakfast until he was dressed and had his tie on, properly set, and didn't go outside without coat and hat.
Dress has became far more casual over the years, and I think we may have gone a bit too far.
He never even came out for breakfast until he was dressed and had his tie on, properly set, and didn't go outside without coat and hat.
Dress has became far more casual over the years, and I think we may have gone a bit too far.
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Why are they sloppy when worn in the privacy of your own home ? I don't get that. Home Is the one place where you are in your own space and should be relaxed. If wearing anything Is more comfortable for you, why Is It sloppy ?
I have only ever seen pyjama's In public once and I have to say I was appalled. It wasn't early morning, It was half 3 In the afternoon and she had kids In the car so I'm guessing she'd just done the school run. She breezed into our local Tesco Epress In not only pyjama's but the dressing gown and slippers also.
That's no way for police officers to dress.
I have only ever seen pyjama's In public once and I have to say I was appalled. It wasn't early morning, It was half 3 In the afternoon and she had kids In the car so I'm guessing she'd just done the school run. She breezed into our local Tesco Epress In not only pyjama's but the dressing gown and slippers also.
That's no way for police officers to dress.
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LarsMac;1422172 wrote: I can't help but wonder what folks from my grandfather's generation would think about them.
He never even came out for breakfast until he was dressed and had his tie on, properly set, and didn't go outside without coat and hat.
Dress has became far more casual over the years, and I think we may have gone a bit too far.
Funny enough when I saw the woman in my local store In the middle of the day, I could just Imagine what my Father would have had to say. When my eldest brother first got married, they stayed with us and on the first day his wife came to the breakfast table with rollers In her hair. My Father told her he didn't care what she did In her own home but here we don't come to the table like that !!! From that day on she believed my Father was a snob.
He never even came out for breakfast until he was dressed and had his tie on, properly set, and didn't go outside without coat and hat.
Dress has became far more casual over the years, and I think we may have gone a bit too far.
Funny enough when I saw the woman in my local store In the middle of the day, I could just Imagine what my Father would have had to say. When my eldest brother first got married, they stayed with us and on the first day his wife came to the breakfast table with rollers In her hair. My Father told her he didn't care what she did In her own home but here we don't come to the table like that !!! From that day on she believed my Father was a snob.
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oscar;1422189 wrote: Funny enough when I saw the woman in my local store In the middle of the day, I could just Imagine what my Father would have had to say. When my eldest brother first got married, they stayed with us and on the first day his wife came to the breakfast table with rollers In her hair. My Father told her he didn't care what she did In her own home but here we don't come to the table like that !!! From that day on she believed my Father was a snob.
It used to be considered common for women to smoke in the street...nowadays it's the only place you can smoke
I think PJs in public are fine, but only for the young. If I wore them out, I'd be considered senile.
It used to be considered common for women to smoke in the street...nowadays it's the only place you can smoke
I think PJs in public are fine, but only for the young. If I wore them out, I'd be considered senile.
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Patsy Warnick;1422158 wrote:
I still think they're sloppy no matter where they're worn.
Patsy
Yeah, that's my take on it as well. Just kind of slovenly as a fashion statement overall. (I'd be mortified to do it myself, but then I'm a prude!) The girls in high school do it all the time. Years ago I gave up on policing that, though, because:
1. You end up being the "Clothing Police" and spending stupid amounts of time enforcing that rule.
2. The kids will have a dress code pretty much for the rest of their lives in the working world, let them have some fun now....
3. I have much bigger fish to fry.
I still think they're sloppy no matter where they're worn.
Patsy
Yeah, that's my take on it as well. Just kind of slovenly as a fashion statement overall. (I'd be mortified to do it myself, but then I'm a prude!) The girls in high school do it all the time. Years ago I gave up on policing that, though, because:
1. You end up being the "Clothing Police" and spending stupid amounts of time enforcing that rule.
2. The kids will have a dress code pretty much for the rest of their lives in the working world, let them have some fun now....
3. I have much bigger fish to fry.
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theia;1422190 wrote: It used to be considered common for women to smoke in the street...nowadays it's the only place you can smoke
I think PJs in public are fine, but only for the young. If I wore them out, I'd be considered senile.
:wah::wah::wah:
I think PJs in public are fine, but only for the young. If I wore them out, I'd be considered senile.
:wah::wah::wah:
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Saint_;1422193 wrote: Yeah, that's my take on it as well. Just kind of slovenly as a fashion statement overall. (I'd be mortified to do it myself, but then I'm a prude!) The girls in high school do it all the time. Years ago I gave up on policing that, though, because:
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So you think wearing Pyjama's in the home Is sloppy also ?
My husband came out of hospital having had radical open surgery for cancer. He had been cut from his naval to his anus and the surgeon had to carry out major re-plumbing of his bowel and bladder. It took him a year to recover from the surgery alone and the only thing he could wear at home that didn't cause him discomfort was pyjama's.... so he was just being sloppy was he ?
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So you think wearing Pyjama's in the home Is sloppy also ?
My husband came out of hospital having had radical open surgery for cancer. He had been cut from his naval to his anus and the surgeon had to carry out major re-plumbing of his bowel and bladder. It took him a year to recover from the surgery alone and the only thing he could wear at home that didn't cause him discomfort was pyjama's.... so he was just being sloppy was he ?
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chonsigirl;1422168 wrote: it is a snow day.
It's 67 degrees here. naah naah da naah naah!:-6:p:yh_sweat:yh_sungla:yh_whistl
It's 67 degrees here. naah naah da naah naah!:-6:p:yh_sweat:yh_sungla:yh_whistl
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oscar;1422195 wrote: So you think wearing Pyjama's in the home Is sloppy also ?
Oh my heavens NO! Home is another story altogether! I can't wait to jump into my cool sweatpants and a T-shirt after wearing a tie or suit at school all day! Especially if you have medical problems. (My wife has a LOT of those and I never say a word if she doesn't dress in the morning. She might be going right back to bed. I just compliment her on how nice she looks if she musters the strength to dress up!)
Oh my heavens NO! Home is another story altogether! I can't wait to jump into my cool sweatpants and a T-shirt after wearing a tie or suit at school all day! Especially if you have medical problems. (My wife has a LOT of those and I never say a word if she doesn't dress in the morning. She might be going right back to bed. I just compliment her on how nice she looks if she musters the strength to dress up!)
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Dipped all the way to the low 70s here.
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Accountable;1422202 wrote: Dipped all the way to the low 70s here.
Wait til it get 110, wait it get that here also.:-5
Wait til it get 110, wait it get that here also.:-5
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I didn't say anything about lounging at home
that's completely different than wearing PJ's out for a day in public.
I do know a female who wears PJ bottoms to work - it's sloppy & lazy
oh, am I allowed to say that.? :-2
I suppose it's a fad for the young.?
Patsy
that's completely different than wearing PJ's out for a day in public.
I do know a female who wears PJ bottoms to work - it's sloppy & lazy
oh, am I allowed to say that.? :-2
I suppose it's a fad for the young.?
Patsy
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Some of you folks are kind of judgmental. I figure if they're covered up and their clothes actually fit, then we're doing good. It's only flannel, for pete's sake. Big deal.
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The thread asked for our opinions
unfortunate you don't agree with them - doesn't mean judgemental at all.
some people have etiquette and some don't for Pete's Sake....:wah:
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unfortunate you don't agree with them - doesn't mean judgemental at all.
some people have etiquette and some don't for Pete's Sake....:wah:
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Stop bringing Pete Into this.........
Anyway, what Is velour ?
Anyway, what Is velour ?
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Look how cute:
Flannel pants.
Flannel pants.
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SnoozeAgain;1422219 wrote: Look how cute:
Flannel pants. That's a really pretty look... I can see why young girls would wear that look out doors.
Flannel pants. That's a really pretty look... I can see why young girls would wear that look out doors.
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I love it when people wear clown costumes in public, its one less thing I need to take seriously.
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librtyhead;1422226 wrote: I love it when people wear clown costumes in public, its one less thing I need to take seriously. England's clowns wear suits....they're called The Liberal Democrats.
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SnoozeAgain;1422236 wrote: Weekly Photo Challenge: Beyond (2) | The Laughing Housewife
I like her honesty.
I didn't know you could get track suits In velour...... But they look no different to some Pyjama's :-2:-2:-2
Sorry but there's no way I'd ever wear them however much they became this years must have. :wah::wah::wah:
I like her honesty.
I didn't know you could get track suits In velour...... But they look no different to some Pyjama's :-2:-2:-2
Sorry but there's no way I'd ever wear them however much they became this years must have. :wah::wah::wah:
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You wouldn't wear a velour set - but you'd wear PJ's?
The velour sets have been out for years
They're very comfy - casual wear
I like them for a lazy day - or running to the store & for sitting in a plane for 5 hours.:wah:
To each their own...
Patsy
The velour sets have been out for years
They're very comfy - casual wear
I like them for a lazy day - or running to the store & for sitting in a plane for 5 hours.:wah:
To each their own...
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Patsy Warnick;1422250 wrote: You wouldn't wear a velour set - but you'd wear PJ's?
The velour sets have been out for years
They're very comfy - casual wear
I like them for a lazy day - or running to the store & for sitting in a plane for 5 hours.:wah:
To each their own...
Patsy
Sorry Patsy, they may be comfy but there's no way on Gods earth I'd wear them. :wah::wah::wah:
The velour sets have been out for years
They're very comfy - casual wear
I like them for a lazy day - or running to the store & for sitting in a plane for 5 hours.:wah:
To each their own...
Patsy
Sorry Patsy, they may be comfy but there's no way on Gods earth I'd wear them. :wah::wah::wah:
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A track suit for lazy days. Go figger. :yh_think
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Accountable;1422282 wrote: A track suit for lazy days. Go figger. :yh_think
:wah::wah::wah:
I'd never wear Velour of account of Angela Lansbury ... I never want to look like that.
I'm more of a Cargo Pants kind of girl fro lazy days although i am not actually unloading any cargo.
:wah::wah::wah:
I'd never wear Velour of account of Angela Lansbury ... I never want to look like that.
I'm more of a Cargo Pants kind of girl fro lazy days although i am not actually unloading any cargo.
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Accountable;1422282 wrote: A track suit for lazy days. Go figger. :yh_think
Yeah, it's like a luxury SUV...
Yeah, it's like a luxury SUV...
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Nothing wrong with a luxury SUV
I like luxury..:wah:
Patsy
I like luxury..:wah:
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Patsy Warnick;1422294 wrote: Nothing wrong with a luxury SUV
I like luxury..:wah:
Patsy
Then buy a regular car. Off road vehicles shouldn't have heated, leather seats with massage.
Pssst! "luxury SUV" is an oxymoron.
I like luxury..:wah:
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Then buy a regular car. Off road vehicles shouldn't have heated, leather seats with massage.
Pssst! "luxury SUV" is an oxymoron.
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Whatever Snooze...:wah:
Try to have a great day
Patsy
Try to have a great day
Patsy
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Late to the PJ party here!
A Poem On The Subject:wah:
I don't see many here
wearing pj's as bottoms.
mostly cracks
that I would find
embarassing acts.
but we all differ~
to each their own.
be it velour or rubber
or painted on wear
we are each individuals
sharing our visual.
Me, I like sweat pants
strip my bra and dance!
there is nothing better
then to be free!!
Lady J
I will admit I only wear nothing when I am at home with the blinds drawn! :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
A Poem On The Subject:wah:
I don't see many here
wearing pj's as bottoms.
mostly cracks
that I would find
embarassing acts.
but we all differ~
to each their own.
be it velour or rubber
or painted on wear
we are each individuals
sharing our visual.
Me, I like sweat pants
strip my bra and dance!
there is nothing better
then to be free!!
Lady J
I will admit I only wear nothing when I am at home with the blinds drawn! :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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Welcome to the party Lady J
The party was dull so I left in my Luxury SUV..:yh_rotfl
Yawn - yawn
Patsy
The party was dull so I left in my Luxury SUV..:yh_rotfl
Yawn - yawn
Patsy
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I'd much rather see people in pajama bottoms than in holey jeans, saggy jeans, mini skirts, etc. I wouldn't do it myself, but I have no problem with anyone who does.
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oscar;1422189 wrote: Funny enough when I saw the woman in my local store In the middle of the day, I could just Imagine what my Father would have had to say. When my eldest brother first got married, they stayed with us and on the first day his wife came to the breakfast table with rollers In her hair. My Father told her he didn't care what she did In her own home but here we don't come to the table like that !!! From that day on she believed my Father was a snob.
Sounds like he was!
Sounds like he was!
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SnoozeAgain;1422301 wrote: Then buy a regular car. Off road vehicles shouldn't have heated, leather seats with massage.
Pssst! "luxury SUV" is an oxymoron.
What else would you call a Jeep Grand Cherokee or a Lexus LX450?
Pssst! "luxury SUV" is an oxymoron.
What else would you call a Jeep Grand Cherokee or a Lexus LX450?
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Jarlaxle;1422665 wrote: Sounds like he was! You think?