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Then, you know the garment as an Ungowa.
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Ahd who gave you the right to post picture of my uncle.

Ohhhh.
Then, you know the garment as an Ungowa.
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Ahd who gave you the right to post picture of my uncle.![]()
So do the people who wear PJ pants outside in the daytime wear the same ones to bed - like a 24/7 thing or are they actually putting them on as pants?
I think it looks silly but they are just pants. Our school has so many "wear your pj's to school" days (to reward the kids for this or that) - I guess they are growing up thinking it is normal to wear your pj's all over.![]()
Speaking for myself - if I wear my sweatpants as pants all day, I do not wear them to bed!
Hey, are you my long-lost cousin Kelly?
very well said... and no one should judge anyone on attire only. You can have the best dressed nasty snob in the world.. and the most awesome down to earth slob too..
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Simply... it's tacky and lazy.
For the amount of money that people spend buying lots of cheap clothes that fits poorly and falls apart, people could buy less clothing that's more expensive (i'm not talking about $150 pairs of jeans and over-priced crap) and of a higher quality. I swear by this rule (I'm a guy). For example, my favorite and longest lasting pair of dress shoes were $125. They have outlasted many a pair of $50 pairs.
Sweat pants hardly ever flatter anyone's figure, and while I know it sounds completely judgmental or superficial, I really feel like people should have pride in their personal appearance. I'm not talking about supermodel looks and whatnot. Almost anyone can look good and be comfortable if wearing appropriate clothing. I'm just talking personal pride. I personally suggest that people watch "What Not to Wear" on TLC or BBC.
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I completely agree!
My original post was not meant to suggest anything about someone's value or personality or anything along those lines. I'm sorry if it was taken that way.
That said, PJ pants and sweats should not be worn in public.
I completely agree!
My original post was not meant to suggest anything about someone's value or personality or anything along those lines. I'm sorry if it was taken that way.
That said, PJ pants and sweats should not be worn in public.
Personally, if a person has on clean & well fit clothing (not showing all that God has given with lycra/spandex pants, see thru tops or butt cheek showing shorts with your thong for all to see), it really doesn't matter what they wear in the parks. Going to the parks are not like going to a Broadway play. You are going and doing lots of walking. You want to be as comfy as possible. If someone wants to wear PJ pants, by all means they should wear them. To me, the person will not look out of place.. it is a theme park, not a formal event...
Actually gone are the days when people really dress for theatre. I've even seen stars at opening nights dressed pretty casually.
While I would not do it, I don't see it as offending. If they are comfy, what business of mine is it to comment on whether they are in their PJ's or not. Some times it is better to see PJ's than spandex on people..
I was in line behind a lady in Wal-Mart the other day that was wearing a hospital gown. I sure wish she'd had on PJs...![]()
I sure wish they'd pass out pillows.As for pajamas, they are called sleepwear for a reason. I guess that they would be handy when I doze on Ellen's Energy Adventure though.![]()
Actually gone are the days when people really dress for theatre. I've even seen stars at opening nights dressed pretty casually.