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In high school the only time I was allowed to wear pajamas was on pajama day. In college, I did wear pajama bottoms to early morning classes, only if I was able to get back to the dorm and change into more appropriate clothing. For work, I don't wear pajamas unless, of course, it is pajama day.
Now, as soon as I get home I change into pajama bottoms because I'm home and I want to be comfortable. I have worn them to the grocery store if I have to run up and grab like milk or something. I have worn pajama bottoms on flights, but I figure if I am going to be sitting on a plane for 5 plus hours then I should be comfortable, because let's face it it's not like the seats are. I have also worn them when I'm on red eye flights, as I am going to sleep 95% of the flight and again I should be comfortable. |
btw, I saw this on Pinterest last night, but this is the first chance I've had to post it. Classic. And definitely fitting.
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For me, it has been a month since surgery. Went almost straight into physical therapy, but I still don't wanna go back to dressing like a normal person until I finally feel like one again and don't have to sleep with my foot elevated. So since I am not on a professional side of campus, like medical school, this is more comfortable. And my more strict friends have given me a pass with, "Yeah, but you have an excuse." I do agree with a large number of people on my campus, though. We learned to accept pajamas... but leggings are not a satisfactory form of pants. They need a clothing buddy. I don't need to see everything. I will take baggy PJs that stay up over tight leggings any day. Can you tell I also didn't jump on the skinny jean train? |
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ETA: To the poster who asked how long it takes to put on pants? Not long, but at times, I've been known to take a significant amount of time finding a pair that is both clean and acceptable. (Acceptable = fit, color, wrinkle-free) |
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Me: I will never wear leggings. They are NOT pants and I don't think that would look good on anyone. Acquaintance: :confused: But I wear them all the time. Me: I know. |
Yeah, there are only 3 instances in which I will wear leggings:
My dress is too short There's a hole in my pants It's cold enough to freeze the tail off a brass monkey, so I need an extra layer. I don't want to subject people to any clothing issues which would be present when only wearing leggings and a shirt, because I am not a tiny lady. |
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Interesting thread:
1) I totally rock my LL Bean Wicked good slippers with jeans (not jeggings- jeans that cover most of my feet) in public. Not only are they warm, they have rubber soles so I don't fall on my face :) I don't do it often, but I do it on lazy weekends. 2) I think this legging trend is way more offensive now than in the 80's. Mind you I was only 8 or 9 when the 80's ended, so maybe I was just less offended. However, working in a public high school now, I must say that leggings and uggs are UGLY. When I'm walking in the halls between classes, especially the stairs I find that I'm only looking at black spandex butts of all sizes. My quote to another teacher last week was "Every passing time I feel like I'm floating in a sea of black spandex asses." My most recent issue with this is that the students are clearly misinterpreting "tights" and "leggings" because I'd say at least 30% are quite translucent, and it's quite obvious that there isn't underwear being worn with most of them. Ewwwwwwww. End rant. |
No this is now. It wasnt talking about an oversized shirt such that you couldnt tell she was wearing shorts too ( also common) or just a sweater with leggings (which i did in th 80s too) - it was enough fabric they could make three or four dresses out of one shirt
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About 50% of the time when I'm staying at a motel that serves free breakfast (Hampton Inn, Marriott, etc.) I see older adult women in the dining area in true pajamas with matching robes and even sexy slippers (!), but their hair is fixed and they've got makeup on. Guess they don't have anyone else to show off to but a bunch of strangers. The majority of the younger kids, though, look as if they just rolled out of bed -- which they did.
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If you buy them off the HOSIERY rack, they are tights. Wear a skirt over them. If you buy them off a CLOTHING rack, they are leggings. You should not be able to see through them. If you can, don't buy them because you are getting ripped off. And unless you are teeny tiny....even if they're leggings...cover your bum. |
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