Originally Posted by RedBaroness:
“I agree but I live in an area where some of the mums waddle up the streets in the PJs and their fake uggs in the middle of the day and believe me, in a tail wind, you can tell they havent washed.
Its depressing and is symptomatic of a crumbling sense of selfworth.
I dont believe tesco have a right to dictate what people wear outside of what is legal - but they shouldnt have to tell customers to put some clothes on before going out for the day.
There is one thin nipping about at the crack of dawn for a pint of milk still in your pjs but by lunchtime?
We may live in a nanny state but its some damn good parenting that these adults lack.
Freedom is vital but freedom with responibilty, dignity and self respect is everything.”
I agree with everything you say
But i do think TESCO's should have a policy on who they let in their shop for hygiene reasons and not just banning people for wearing PJs
I have seen a tramp shopping in supermarkets in the past who half pen and inked
TESCO shouldn't use the PJs thing as a reason to ban someone from shopping because where do they draw the line sweaty workwear etc
There is a woman who lives by me who is well to do nice family and i have seen her in her PJs

out shopping for some bits and bobs with her coat on over the top of them at 10 in the morning because her husband has taken their kids to football and she is having a lazy day and we have a laugh about it
I just think there are to many poeple in this world that judge other people on what they wear and what they look like and how they speak.
I was always bought up just like many to take people at face value and to respect others not just by the way they look.