I’m sorry but it’s a special kind of lazy when people can’t be bothered to take approximately 60 seconds out of their lives to swap their pajamas for normal daily wear clothing when leaving their house to go somewhere . . . and for some reason, Wal-Mart seems to be one of the absolute worst places where this “crime” is committed the most! I was there one day last week and saw some woman standing in front of me at the customer service desk wearing her pj’s. People are just so weird.
I tend to wear sweats (capri style in summer) because of open wounds that chafe with other type of material- do not be too quick to judge others if you do not know what is going on
I remember when my daughter was in first grade (10 years ago), she had received a pink turtleneck shirt with a pair of pink fleece bottoms with penguins on them, as a gift. She wore them to school & was teased unmercifully about wearing her pj’s, I told her to tell them they were lounging pants & she could wear them anywhere. Now it’s the new style to wear these fleece bottoms out & about, but everyone seems to think they need to be paired with the grungiest hoodie they could find & those ugly shoes, crocs or uggs or something. Definitely look like you just dragged yourself out of bed. Pair them with a nice pullover shirt or sweater & they don’t look half bad.
pcolli almost 12 years ago
Sorry, Gweedo….welcome to the club.
psychlady almost 12 years ago
So what? I say – Be comfortable!!
stukuls1 almost 12 years ago
So Pluggers now look like rich college kids going to class?Man what has happened to this new generation.
Plods with ...™ almost 12 years ago
The night wear doesn’t have elastic at the ankles.
battle of plattsburgh almost 12 years ago
Multi-purpose garments.
surveyingsam Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Do not own any.
Ed Brault Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Got some great cargo-cut fleeces last year when I was recovering from arm surgery, and they are great double-duty outfits
renewed1 almost 12 years ago
I see kids in their pajamas outside a lot now (kids meaning teenagers).
JusSayin almost 12 years ago
Nope, wearing sweats in public is just another way to say " I give up, I don’t care how I look".
Gretchen's Mom almost 12 years ago
I’m sorry but it’s a special kind of lazy when people can’t be bothered to take approximately 60 seconds out of their lives to swap their pajamas for normal daily wear clothing when leaving their house to go somewhere . . . and for some reason, Wal-Mart seems to be one of the absolute worst places where this “crime” is committed the most! I was there one day last week and saw some woman standing in front of me at the customer service desk wearing her pj’s. People are just so weird.
dianalyn almost 12 years ago
I tend to wear sweats (capri style in summer) because of open wounds that chafe with other type of material- do not be too quick to judge others if you do not know what is going on
ChappellGirl5 almost 12 years ago
I remember when my daughter was in first grade (10 years ago), she had received a pink turtleneck shirt with a pair of pink fleece bottoms with penguins on them, as a gift. She wore them to school & was teased unmercifully about wearing her pj’s, I told her to tell them they were lounging pants & she could wear them anywhere. Now it’s the new style to wear these fleece bottoms out & about, but everyone seems to think they need to be paired with the grungiest hoodie they could find & those ugly shoes, crocs or uggs or something. Definitely look like you just dragged yourself out of bed. Pair them with a nice pullover shirt or sweater & they don’t look half bad.
jwbriggs almost 12 years ago
Oh My God…..that’s what I do at the end of the day!Looks like it’s Pluggerville for me.