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Girls wearing pyjama's
MrsSpoon
26-04-2010
Someone please explain why young girls are going out in pyjamas?
I have seen them walking around ASDA and down the street. Apparently this is a fashion so why aren't most young girls doing this?
You rarely see one girl dressed like that. It's as if they need the confidence and security of dressing like this with a friend.
Yesterday we saw two girls in the local Spar wearing dressing gowns as well. It just looks so odd. Sorry girls but it makes me laugh even though I am from the hotpants generation when even the plumpest girls wore those.
kjp
26-04-2010
I have no idea but I find it very odd too. I wouldn't be caught dead in my pjs out of the house. One of my friends works in a school where some mothers pick their kids up at 3.30 wearing their pjs...she asked them and they told her they were 'going out' ones
MAW
26-04-2010
Since a real lady wears nothing but a dab of Chanel No.5 in bed, I suppose we should be grateful they stop to put something on. Or perhaps they are not real ladies.
Sentenza
26-04-2010
Did they have animal furry slippers on or ugg boots?
ardwark
26-04-2010
Which part of the country is this going on?

Assassins on the roof is the way forward for supermarkets and society at large.
kelvo
26-04-2010
Originally Posted by MAW:
“Since a real lady wears nothing but a dab of Chanel No.5 in bed, I suppose we should be grateful they stop to put something on. Or perhaps they are not real ladies.”

Neither me or my gf even own PJs, so it's very unlikely we'd be walking around ASDA in our 'night attire', unless they have a nudist session
stateofgameplay
26-04-2010
Never heard of this at all.
I'm assuming its fashion in the kinds of places where KFC is seen as a delicacy?
Leicester_Hunk
26-04-2010
I haven't seen it myself but I have heard about it from a mate from Liverpool who also says he has seen girls out with velcro rollers in their hair (probably copying Coleen McLoughlin).

Also read this:-

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ress-code.html

RAINBOWGIRL22
26-04-2010
I see it occasionally - PJ bottoms with Ugg boots and inevitably the girls are all fake tanned, dyed blonde, wearing Tiffany jewellery!!! It's like some kind of club???
origami-mice
26-04-2010
When I used to work at a convenience store In Nottingham we used to get loads posh toff students in the their PJs. Hair & make up done But wearing PJs.
2-Pot Screamer
26-04-2010
Originally Posted by MAW:
“Since a real lady wears nothing but a dab of Chanel No.5 in bed, I suppose we should be grateful they stop to put something on. Or perhaps they are not real ladies.”

Why would I be grateful for that?!
I love Ellie
26-04-2010
I saw a girl in her pyjamas at Leigh Delamere motorway services the other weekend, albeit around 7am. She was with a fully clothed bloke.
gorgeousgirl
26-04-2010
I'm not going to lie I have occasionally been to 24hr Tesco at like 11pm (but at that time no one is around so I don't care) in my PJ bottoms and a hoody but I don't think I could go out during the day like that.
:]Hannah
26-04-2010
I've never actually seen a girl in pjs outside! When I do, I will point and laugh.
Non-Entity
26-04-2010
The only people I see wearing PJ's or housecoats outside are the local scruffy nutjobs and I live in London.
uggla
27-04-2010
Originally Posted by :]Hannah:
“I've never actually seen a girl in pjs outside! When I do, I will point and laugh. ”

Its pretty normal here on merseyside.

I even seen a grown up woman at a petrol staion in red pjs putting fuel in here car last week its pretty pathetic i didnt point but laughed.
GoldGlitterGal
01-05-2010
It's just laziness and makes them look like slobs who haven't washed all day thinking that they look 'cool'!

Someone very close in my family (and am not going to mention who just coz of the shame) thinks nothing of leaving her nightie on with no underwear and just putting on a skirt and coat to go to Asda, her friend's or the corner shop! I keep telling her that one day she won't be so lucky!

She'll also thinks nothing of chatting to people outside in a nightie with no underwear or bra but if a lot of people are outside then only then will she feel the shame of going back inside to put something over the stupid nightie!

Then she has the gall to go on with herself at me when I don't want to empty the bin when I still have my nightie or PJ's still on - you stick to your club love and I will stick to mine!
Beautiful_Harv
01-05-2010
I have nice loungewear i keep on to take my dog out for a quick piddle out the back, but otherwise i get changed into real clothes to take him a walk.
Sometimes i feel a bit of a slob doing it, but shoving on your ugg boots with your jammys is a god send sometimes!
jenilou88
02-05-2010
I've occasionally been out in pyjamas - on occasions where I happen to be wearing them and suddenly have to go out though, I don't get washed go out and purposely have them as a first choice.

It's not an issue of hygiene as they're always clean and I'd never leave the house without washing.
Dolls
02-05-2010
Originally Posted by MrsSpoon:
“Someone please explain why young girls are going out in pyjamas?
I have seen them walking around ASDA and down the street. Apparently this is a fashion so why aren't most young girls doing this?
You rarely see one girl dressed like that. It's as if they need the confidence and security of dressing like this with a friend.
Yesterday we saw two girls in the local Spar wearing dressing gowns as well. It just looks so odd. Sorry girls but it makes me laugh even though I am from the hotpants generation when even the plumpest girls wore those.”

I think it can be tempting to wear them because some pjs are just so incredibly cute and pretty, as well as comfortable. Other cute and pretty clothes of a comparable price aren't as comfy, n often tend to be of less good quality too. I am early 40s but have worn pjama tops n bottoms for that reason, though never together. I've gone out in my soft charmey kitty pants most of half of every week this year!

It's also I think like a fashion statement that says you're relaxed, you're not uptight, you're not concerned with proper wear, proper appearances, hypocrisy. I like that sort of vibration.

Not everyone's into that sort of message so that could be why most girls don't do pjs outside the house. Maybe teenage girls tend to wear them together cos their parents disapprove, but, when the girls are with their friends, the parents supervise less, so it's easy for the girls to slip out of home in their nightwear.
MAW
04-05-2010
Originally Posted by 2-Pot Screamer:
“Why would I be grateful for that?! ”

Dare I say that most of the PJ wearers I have seen in public, I personally would not care to see naked.
willow32
12-05-2010
I saw a girl where I live (it is a rough area) on Saturday morning walking around outside next to the main road, strutting away in a dressing gown.
Missy Fantastic
12-05-2010
Originally Posted by :]Hannah:
“I've never actually seen a girl in pjs outside! When I do, I will point and laugh. ”

They are dog rough chav's who dress like this and might give you a kick in if you laugh and point at them.

They look like they staaaannk walking around outside in there PJ's and they are normally primark looking fleecey well worn ones.
Ceza
13-05-2010
Never seen anyone wearing them outside the house myself

Are you sure they weren't going to a pyjama party at a club or something?
RockStars
13-05-2010
I've seen one or two girls walking around my local shopping centre in pjs. Why??? I'm not one to insult the way other people dress but to me it just looks so lazy. I feel a bit embarrassed if my neighbours catch a glimpse of me nipping to the dustbin or whatever with mine on, so I would never go out in public like that.
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