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Is it acceptable to nip to the shop in ya pajama bottoms?

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By *inchestersBitch OP   Woman
16 weeks ago

land of overweight munters

I'm going whether it's a yes or no lol

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By (user no longer on site)
16 weeks ago

In just ya bottoms why not lol

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By *obilebottomMan
16 weeks ago

All over

No

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By *eoBloomsMan
16 weeks ago

Springfield

No, it's unhygienic and uncouth.

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By *ora the explorerWoman
16 weeks ago

Paradise, Herts

I don’t think so but it’s not illegal so go for it

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
16 weeks ago

little house on the praire

not sure why you asking if your going to do it anyway

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By (user no longer on site)
16 weeks ago

No.

It's morally wrong.

You have to wear a full suit.

And a jazzy hat.

..and a cape.

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By (user no longer on site)
16 weeks ago

Fuck it do it.

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By *ecretpantyTV/TS
16 weeks ago

lisburn

No. They are for bed. It's just lazy people who can't be bothered to get dressed.

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By *issilia AmoriWoman
16 weeks ago

St Albans/ North Welsh Borders

If you're going to Lidls then yes. If you are going to B&M then also yes....

I wouldn't go to Waitrose or Mark and Spencers....I think there is a dress code

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By *ools and the brainCouple
16 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"No, it's unhygienic and uncouth."

Agreed.

How long does it take to throw ona pair of leggings or jeans?

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By *hePerkyPumpkinTV/TS
16 weeks ago

Bristol

Depends on the shop and how far the shop is from your bed

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By *avie65Man
16 weeks ago

In the west.

No.

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By *elloWoman
16 weeks ago

alpha centauri

Some pyjama's just look like normal clothing that it's hard to tell, but some are so obviously pyjamas that I will judge the person for going out in them.

I see it on the afternoon school run, 3pm and I've seen mums in the playground wearing those matching sets from Primark, lilo and stitch/ the Grinch etc fleece pyjamas, oodie and slippers and even in light rain. I just think how lovely it is to get home, strip off and put in clean, warm, dry pyjamas, why would you wear them outside getting dirty, cold and wet and proudly telling everyone that you're too lazy to throw a pair of joggers and jumper on

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By *jh59Man
16 weeks ago

Stoke Golding

Take the dog for a walk last thing at night in my dressing gown

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By *elloWoman
16 weeks ago

alpha centauri

However we are lucky enough to live in a country where you are able to wear whatever you choose so you go to the shop wearing whatever you like as long as it's not your birthday suit, and ignore judgy people like me

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By *addy bareMan
16 weeks ago

southend

Id say no,too chavy,just go naked!

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By *inchestersBitch OP   Woman
16 weeks ago

land of overweight munters

I went. They are black and look like comfy baggy joggers. They are freshly washed and smelt like lavender

I don't own jeans anymore

I felt good and breezy

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By *eoBloomsMan
16 weeks ago

Springfield


"Take the dog for a walk last thing at night in my dressing gown "

Isn't that a bit loose on him ?

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By *T33Couple
16 weeks ago

Dublin 8

I suppose it depends how fare the shop is and your pj are actually your own, it can get messy some nights morning I'll put that on which ends up to be a black bag not a good look in Tesco

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By *etwife8230Couple
16 weeks ago

Newport

Nope x

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By *ositiveVibesWoman
16 weeks ago

here there and everywhere

Late Sunday absolutely… any other time… no

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By *icecouple561Couple
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16 weeks ago

East Sussex

No it isn't unless you're very ill and nobody else can go for you

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By *isskxxyvWoman
16 weeks ago

Reading

I’ve been to the shop in pj shorts before! Is that allowed?🤣

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By *uziTV69TV/TS
16 weeks ago

Newcastle

No

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By *electableicecreamMan
16 weeks ago

The West

Where I grew up you'd probably stand out of you weren't wearing your pj's.

Interestingly only women do this. At least where I grew up.

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By *WANDTGCouple
16 weeks ago

Borough of Greenwich

We've seen some in jimjams , mules and rollers in their hair.

But not us !

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By *porty_and_NaughtyCouple
16 weeks ago

Swansea

I have gone out in the car wearing my pj's to give my son a lift but wouldn't get out to go in a shop.

Mrs

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By *ad NannaWoman
16 weeks ago

East London

I have lounge suits I sometimes pop to the shop in.

Only my nearest shop though.

I think I only went in actual pyjamas once, when I was too tired to change.

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By (user no longer on site)
16 weeks ago

It’s hardly classy screams common as muck lol

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By *estinysswingersCouple
16 weeks ago

Worsley

Nope. We dress formally for any visits outside the house.

Once we’re back home PJs on though.

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By *ayskiMan
16 weeks ago

Huddersfield

I think if you’re going to the bed shop to try out a new mattress and pillow then it’s acceptable 😁

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By *oml and mwgcCouple
16 weeks ago

Birstall


"No it isn't unless you're very ill and nobody else can go for you "

This

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By *ibblepilotMan
16 weeks ago

Preston

No. Absolutely not. Or go to the airport in slippers.

I won't leave the house in trackie bottoms and change back into jeans to collect pizzas / Indian takeaway up the village.

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