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does anyone else have this strange phenomenon in their locale??
I see it on a regular basis (I do live on a rough estate) teenage girls/young women going to the shop in their PJ's and a pair of Ugg boots :shock:
This isnt just confined to very early morning.....ive seen it happen as late as 2 in the afternoon....even a middle aged woman going to visit someone a few houses up with her dressing gown on......
It seems to be getting more common too, and more than a rare occurence, certainly where I live anyway.....does anyone else have this round where they live.
My kids died of shame the one and only time i ran the shop in my slippers (yes I was fully dressed at the time) and called me a right 'granny' (I use the term 'ran' in its loosest possible sense as there was NO running I can assure you lol :lol: :lolsmile
I did that once, go as far as the door of tesco's, noticed slippers on feet redface
Mrs B... fie and shame on you - where I live they actually have "going out" pjs.
I kid you not! :shock:
Oh my word I find it a hideously shameful habit... but rife round our way.
Nola x
erm i have actually went to tans once in my pj's but i did get in a taxi with a big coat on and made sure the pj bottoms looked like joggy bottoms, and it was for pj party, well me, tan and the boy lol
my ex husband always threatened to divorce me if i went out in my slippers lol
During the winter, I walked my daughter to school in my pj's, redface but I did put my clothes on over the top!
Correct me if I'm wrong Mrs B, but I believe you are referring to the oddly obscene (imo) practice of blatantly wearing pyjamas outside... They are usually flannelette type - tartan or maybe covered in teddy bears or 'cute' kittens and usually accompanied by a full face of make-up, backcombed hair and Ugg-type boots.
So, all you ladies who may have accidentally nipped out in slippers, or put stuff on over pjs... rest easy. You've not been spotted!
I bought my daughter a betty boop set of bj's in the sales after xmas, bit like a velour track suit got it in new look (but that's by the by) a couple of weeks ago we were in town and there was a woman walking around in same afore mentioned pj's, my daughter's face was a picture, "mum she's in her pj's" giggling hystrecially, so it's obviously something that happens all over....1st time i ever saw it was in Liverpool when I first met Dave couldn't believe my eyes and by all accounts still very common in and around that area!
I went to the Naafi once in my slippers Dave went mad and the shop was only 100yards across the bleeding road lol xx
Quote by noladreams
Correct me if I'm wrong Mrs B, but I believe you are referring to the oddly obscene (imo) practice of blatantly wearing pyjamas outside... They are usually flannelette type - tartan or maybe covered in teddy bears or 'cute' kittens and usually accompanied by a full face of make-up, backcombed hair and Ugg-type boots.

Nola you've forgotten about Saturdays when they also team the look with oversized rollers!
Quote by poshkate
Correct me if I'm wrong Mrs B, but I believe you are referring to the oddly obscene (imo) practice of blatantly wearing pyjamas outside... They are usually flannelette type - tartan or maybe covered in teddy bears or 'cute' kittens and usually accompanied by a full face of make-up, backcombed hair and Ugg-type boots.

Nola you've forgotten about Saturdays when they also team the look with oversized rollers!
:giggle: Indeedy!
Quote by noladreams
Correct me if I'm wrong Mrs B, but I believe you are referring to the oddly obscene (imo) practice of blatantly wearing pyjamas outside... They are usually flannelette type - tartan or maybe covered in teddy bears or 'cute' kittens and usually accompanied by a full face of make-up, backcombed hair and Ugg-type boots.
So, all you ladies who may have accidentally nipped out in slippers, or put stuff on over pjs... rest easy. You've not been spotted!

thats the one Nola!!!!
innocent
:thrilled: :thrilled: :thrilled: :thrilled:
Guilty as charged redface
I have been known to pop to Asda in the wee small hours for childrens pain relief dressed in PJ's and Ugg(type) boots.
I have also been known to pop my little one to the emergency doc's in my super duper sexy silver lepoard print PJ's. Some PJ's are just to nice to be confined to the indoors :giggle:
They do this around my area too. Jammies, towelling dressing gown , slippers, the lot! rolleyes I don't even hang around the house in my pjs let alone leave the house in them :shock:
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it's very common here in certain parts of doncaster. i have to say though that i've only seen it in the......how do i put this?.......chavs
sorry DG bolt
whips

No need to apologise to me... I have posh jammies and I'm not a chav! :mrgreen:
She is a chav. She has Burberry Jama's and nightcap.
Walking across the camp site, there they are slippers, dressing grown or night dress, walking across the camp site.
In the post towns of Japan, night dress is worn in the streets as a matter normality, but in no other place.
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They do this around my area too. Jammies, towelling dressing gown , slippers, the lot! rolleyes I don't even hang around the house in my pjs let alone leave the house in them :shock:

I have to admit, I enjoy the hours after bathtime in my pj's and cosy slipper-socks and a good film. Quite possibly accompanied by a dish of porridge.
But outside? Never - apart from very late at night when I wake up in a cold sweat having realised that the bin won't be emptied if I don't drag it 5 feet down the drive.
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She is a chav. She has Burberry Jama's and nightcap.

I don't own anything Burberry and my hair wouldn't fit in a nightcap! flipa
Quote by Dirtygirly
She is a chav. She has Burberry Jama's and nightcap.

I don't own anything Burberry and my hair wouldn't fit in a nightcap! flipa
And we are supposed to believe this from someone who goes the shop in her nightclothes?
;-) Chance'd be a fine thing for me. I sleep au naturelle, so if I did, I'd be arrested.
Must admit, it is growing more prevalent. A parent dropped their kid off at school wearing them this morning. I kid you not. I think tomorrow I am going to go half dressed, with my toothbrush in my gob.
It isn't a fetching look is it really? It just makes you look like you should be called "Duggy" and spend the day shouting obscenities at pigeons.
Erm... I don't actually sleep in my jammies... they come off when I go to bed! :mrgreen:
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Erm... I don't actually sleep in my jammies... they come off when I go to bed! :mrgreen:

Oh suddenly it all makes sense, you buy nightclothes not to wear in bed, but instead to make trips to the shops...
That's like me buying football boots to wear in the kitchen and ski's for when I'm eating my tea. Though I take them off if ever I am piste.
Can I ask, do you wear your work clothes in the shower and then go in your naughty attire? If so, please can you let me know if there are any job openings in the near future...
I was out and about a while ago with 'friend' (nice arse, no jim-jams) and I spotted what I thought were abandoned children walking the streets on an early wet evening.
I genuinely thought they were wiafs and strays.
But was told it was a bit of a phenominon in some parts.
(this wasnt in London)
I have since seen it here in town....(london) in several areas.
the last was in Chelsea and the group of four girls (young women?) were all very finely dressed in their nightwear and flower-patterned wellingtons.
stupid.
lp
Okay... can I just point out that my jammies don't actually look like jammies (well not the ones I went to the shops in - only once I might add) and that was to buy eggs for the easter egg challenge. I'd also like to point out that my local shop is a corner shop that's about 500 meters from my flat and not the local Sainsburys, I had a fleecy on and flipflops rather than slippers!
Does that still count? :mrgreen:
I just went to the post box in my jim jams :shock:
And they come of when I go to bed too lol
They were black Jim Jams, black slippers- and it's as black as a very black pit in a power cut here though wink
Yep, ive seen it loads, normally chav types :twisted:
Used to be the norm in the community I worked in - doesn't seem to happen where I live. Though, we do have a guy that roller skates his way around wearing a pair of mini swimming trunks and a biker - wearing a leather waistcoat and undies.
Oh and I forgot about the Marilyn Monroe lookalike - with no knickers on.
i used to regularly give me ex a lift to work in my PJs. They look like jogging pants if you are standing looking from the moon :-).
Would not brave going to the shops as the knees bit stick out and my bits wobble about as i don't wear undies.
My mum (bless her, 70 last week) went to the spar round the corner in her PJs and a long dressing gown and a police car stopped to ask if she was ok ;-).
Westgate.
I always prepare the daily papers for my shop in my dressing gown (and nothing else wink ) and occasionally early birds have caught me dressed so redface But then I'm always dressed by the time the shop officially opens. I sometimes put rubbish out in my dressing gown, else I'd miss the fecking collection, but I don't go further than the gate. I have only ever worn pj's (apart from in hospital) for comic relief and a social at Eurekas.
However, I'm seriously considering getting some slinky black satin ones for lounging around the house in the evening. How decadent.
This trend either hasnt reached my part of kent or more likely I havent noticed.
Not a chance would I nip out to the shops in my nightwear, simply because I don't wear any! lol
I have to be showered and have had a coffee before I open my front door.