• @MotoAsh
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    621 year ago

    Practically, if you go outside, PJ’s aren’t the right clothing. They’re not durable almost at all and soak up filth very easily (at least filth that wets on to the fabric). If you’re wearing PJs outside, you’re not going anywhere dirty and it better be a clear day!

    • mommykink
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      1 year ago

      Agreed. Pajamas are great if you’re laying in a soft bed or lounging around indoors. If you’re hiking or doing anything really physical, you’ll be a lot more uncomfortable than if you had dressed appropriately.

    • @Soku
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      81 year ago

      We had a “cold wave” here in UK a few weeks ago, the temperature dropped below zero C° for a while. Even I, nordic and with good understanding of dressing for the weather struggled to keep warm. I saw a woman in the tube wearing one of those fluffy fleece pajamas with Paddington bear pattern and thought: actually not a bad idea!

        • mommykink
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          21 year ago

          A thermal union suit is an amazing base layer and you can wear it under more flattering clothes

      • @MotoAsh
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        1 year ago

        PJs are warm, but not durable and not weather resistant. They’d be a terrible idea anywhere you actually need protection from anything except a cold.

        Hopefully the subways aren’t that bad, but I’ve heard some stories… Not sure I’d want PJs being my barrier of choice.

        • Echo Dot
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          21 year ago

          Don’t worry, the germs can’t survive in the underground. It’s too toxic.

      • @hansl
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        51 year ago

        A bit of water and a cloth can clean up a suit (good quality) enough that it won’t show up.

        Try to wipe anything off fleece.

    • @Hotdogman
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      21 year ago

      Unless you’re going to Walmart.

      • Echo Dot
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        21 year ago

        In the UK we have Asda and it’s literally UK Walmart, and everyone dresses exactly the same way there as well.