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We keep our thermostat set to about 74 or 75 in the winter. In the winter, I wear pjs with the feet in mostly. In the summer I wear cutoff shorts and a tank top.
They make feety pajamas for grown-ups?
Man I hated those things as a kid. It felt like wearing a prison. I couldn't imagine wearing them as an adult.
Man I hated those things as a kid. It felt like wearing a prison. I couldn't imagine wearing them as an adult.
Yes! My husband bought me some last Xmas from Pajama-gram. Hoodie-Footie
They are like 80.00 but the softest plush velvet, lined with a smooth, satin fabric on the inside. Super cozy and warm in the winter. keeps your feet warm and the hoodie is great on freezing nights. (Check out the thumb holes so your sleeves don't ride up on your arms, and bunch when sleeping.) They came wrapped in an awesome velvet bag with a personalized fabric name tag with my name on it.
The only issue I have with them, is that you have to unzip the whole thing and remove it to go potty, which poses a slight problem in the winter. Suddenly stripping bare causes some major freezing. I highly recommend the model with the easy access butt flap on the rear
Oh come on! Haven't you been to Wal Mart lately? Apparently it is the latest in fashion while shopping in public /gag
I have and yes I have seen it and I am familiar with the peopleofwalmart dot com site.
I personally will not "go there" though. I'm pretty relaxed LOL but wearing my jammies to the store just is not going to happen.
Right now snuggling under a blanket with long sleeves and PJ's on watching Brady and the pats get trampled. Hope there is a dramatic shift after half time. 20 F right now here going down to 16 F.
When I'm not going out, I often wear knit pants and tees. If it is cool in the house, I wear one of a couple of old, soft men's shirts. I prefer them to bathrobes, so i wear them over PJs in the morning too when I am cooking breakfast.
Summer-tank top or t-shirt w/ sweats/skirt/jeans/shorts
Spring-Fall-Winter-Sweatshirt or fleece top w/sweats or jeans
If I don't have to go anywhere or see anyone, I might wear my fleece pajamas all day long. If all I'm going to do is clean house or work on indoor projects, there's no point in getting dressed, is there?
PS....I am soooo not the kind of person who puts makeup on, unless I'm going out. In fact, I rarely wear makeup unless I'm headed to work.
Yes! My husband bought me some last Xmas from Pajama-gram. Hoodie-Footie
They are like 80.00 but the softest plush velvet, lined with a smooth, satin fabric on the inside. Super cozy and warm in the winter. keeps your feet warm and the hoodie is great on freezing nights. (Check out the thumb holes so your sleeves don't ride up on your arms, and bunch when sleeping.) They came wrapped in an awesome velvet bag with a personalized fabric name tag with my name on it.
The only issue I have with them, is that you have to unzip the whole thing and remove it to go potty, which poses a slight problem in the winter. Suddenly stripping bare causes some major freezing. I highly recommend the model with the easy access butt flap on the rear
I used to have a blue pair of those footy pajamas, but couldn't handle them in the winter. LOL Stripping to below the waist, in order to potty, is not my idea of a good time. Give me a butt flap in those buggers and then we'll talk.
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