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To all the people saying "I just wear them to go to <whatever>", can I just ask you: what was stopping you from taking a few minutes just to get dressed? I don't wish to be rude or anything - I'm just wondering.
To all the people saying "I just wear them to go to <whatever>", can I just ask you: what was stopping you from taking a few minutes just to get dressed? I don't wish to be rude or anything - I'm just wondering.
For me its because Im coming back and get back in bed.
I saw a man older than 40 walking into the store in pajama bottoms about a week ago (above-average temperature for winter). I presume he was coming from his home about a block away. I think head-to-toe pajamas in public is limited to college students.
The pajama look seem to be north east part of the US thing for some strange reason.
Never seen it on west coast or any where in the south.
Old person like that not young person seem strange. May be he was going to 711 store at night or may be picking up one or two items.
To all the people saying "I just wear them to go to <whatever>", can I just ask you: what was stopping you from taking a few minutes just to get dressed? I don't wish to be rude or anything - I'm just wondering.
It is fad that started among college kids and now some older people are doing that now.
Sorta like uggs a type boot that really popular in Los Angeles!! Yes even if it hot and not cold or no snow!!! People are out in uggs!! It looks crazy going in uggs when it is warm out side.
San Diego is flip flops and Los Angeles is uggs and San Francisco is shoes.
Or guys that are in those really really super long big white sucks all the way up way past the ankle look crazy.
The pajama look seem to be north east part of the US thing for some strange reason.
Never seen it on west coast or any where in the south.
Old person like that not young person seem strange. May be he was going to 711 store at night or may be picking up one or two items.
It wasn't night, and it was in the West. While it was not 7-11, it was a convenience store.
I agree that public pajamas probably is more common in the Northeast. In SoCal, the weather is warm most of the time, to where pajamas might not be worn privately, and (related) many people are quite vain.
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