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PJ's are back in fashion (apparently) do you wear them?

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 08:24 on 18th September 2009

Are 'Jimjams' a young person's thing, or an older person's requirement?

Would you wear them around the house, the garden, to work?

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Krissy
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quotePosted at 15:10 on 18th September 2009
I love my PJ's!!  They are the first thing I do when I get home from work!! Slap on the PJ's!! I don't go out in them though. I'll take the trash out or the dog out in them but no further than that!!! My girls don't wear them out either!!!
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Barbara Shoemaker
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quotePosted at 16:24 on 18th September 2009
Same here, Krissy. 
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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 17:51 on 18th September 2009

Did yolu know they were so popular in Japan that they are using them for street wear, esp the new kind with printed bottoms and plain tops. Yes, I like my PJ's. I like my gowns also, but I just bought me an new pair of wooly PJ's and they kind of have the matching top and bottom look to them,  and not an pj look, I like lounge clothes anyway, the pants with the wide legs that look like an skirt flowing and the V-neck sleevelss fitted top above the pants. I don't mind going places in that type of dress. You know the now-a-days silken cameo tops, that look like nightwear..many girls wear them with jeans, was told that to never wear one without an jacket over the top of it, and indeed I ran into an gal without the jacket and she did look half dressed and fresh from her bedroom....at least being in an public shopping center she did. I wear an lot of sweat pants these days with knit blouses because I'm up and down at all hours some nights, and have to be ready in an moment to go out and stand on the porch and see to it the kids are off for school. We use to have some older scouts referred to fancy ladies nightwear as "poodle outfits". They had ran across one in the magazine and was making comment on it, they said it reminded them of  poodle doggies with the sparkles and bangles to show off in...in an review show of some kind. They didn't seem to think the gals were all that sexy, but for most women, we don't have showroom model figures either. I think they preferred "revealing" sneak peeks at flesh, then bold statements of it...as to being "sexy". U se to like to wear men's huge over sized dressed shirts at one time when I was younger. I thought the tailored curve at teh bottom of the shirt was "sexy" at tiems, the shirts were usually soft prints, most often pale  solid colored pin-stripes. It was easy to don on an pair of jeans with them to take off quickly if it was necessary. I'm short so it didnt' take to much length to get them to the mid-thigh area. They were comfortable. First "kick back" I ever got from being an supervisor was an "Arrow" man's business shirt, and you can well know I kept it..just for my summer nigh twear back in those days.

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Jason T
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quotePosted at 22:45 on 18th September 2009
I sleep naked i'm afraid!   SurprisedWink
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 23:18 on 18th September 2009

Surprised

Sealed

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Toby Craig
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quotePosted at 03:49 on 19th September 2009

Same as Jason here.. I too go totally as nature intended.Cool    I think PJ's are for the slightly older gentleman. 

PS.  A little risque for a campervan Jase... hope ya keep them curtains closed...lolWink



Edited by: Toby Craig at:19th September 2009 04:00
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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 04:57 on 19th September 2009
On 18th September 2009 08:24, Ron Brind wrote:

Are 'Jimjams' a young person's thing, or an older person's requirement?

Would you wear them around the house, the garden, to work?



Is that what you call pajamas over there, Ron?

 

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Toby Craig
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quotePosted at 05:13 on 19th September 2009
On 19th September 2009 04:57, Ruth Gregory wrote:
On 18th September 2009 08:24, Ron Brind wrote:

Are 'Jimjams' a young person's thing, or an older person's requirement?

Would you wear them around the house, the garden, to work?



Is that what you call pajamas over there, Ron?

 

These 'kids' today Ruth, they just seem to have a slang word for everything.

(Wink Pay me later Ron.. lol)

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Stephanie Jackson
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quotePosted at 07:57 on 19th September 2009
I wear them for bed. Think more women wear them than men these days.
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