B1 and B2 in Pajamas on the Street

@Shavkat (137189)
Philippines
September 10, 2012 9:49am CST
Have you ever tried to see a ladies walking on the street in Pajamas? In the year 2006, I saw these two young ladies walking on the street in pajamas in the province of China. Not only that, the pajamas are alike to each other, it seems they are identical twins.The initial reaction, the fashion is really out of the ordinary from my country. I never crossed in my silly mind to think, it was an extraordinary feeling to wear the a pajamas in public. Lately, I had sight some fashion trends on television, like models wearing and parading signatured pajamas in the platform stage. How about my friends? Are you willing to wear on the street?
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12 responses
@suni51 (3429)
• India
10 Sep 12
I don't mind, in fact pajama is included in our dress although design is different. so never find it surprising if you find me walking in Pajama while walking in a park or going out to fetch milk.
• United States
10 Sep 12
I agree with you! :P
@asliah (11137)
• Philippines
12 Nov 12
hi, now a days i have never seen people walking in the street wearing the same design and color of pajamas,because now a days they are wearing fitted tongs or even shorts that every people can see there legs especially i our society.i was a child when i saw that B1 and B2 pajamas.
@littleone3 (2063)
11 Sep 12
The farthest that I would ever go in my Pyjams is my front garden to put the rubbish out but would not wear them out in the street it would just not feel right to me. When I was in Derry in Ireland it was all the rage to go out in your Pyjamas it was not unusual to see people shopping at the supermarket in their Pyjamas. Also it was quite common seeing teenagers out and about in their Pyjamas. I think it was seen as the latest fashion trend there.
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
12 Sep 12
Honestly, I have to admit that I am considering wearing a pair of pajama pants to my appointment tomorrow for an MRI. It isn't because I just want to wear pajamas (my days of wearing pajamas simply because I don't want to get dressed are well passed). Instead the reason that I will probably wear my pajama pants for my appointment is because of the fact that they are comfortable and they also don't have any zippers or metal fasteners on them which will mean that I will be able to wear them while I get the MRI.
@jopipay (336)
• Philippines
11 Sep 12
Those pajamas are comfy but I cannot imagine myself wearing it in public.
@VGDesigns (102)
• United States
11 Sep 12
As comfortable as PJ's are, you will never catch me wearing them in public. I guess I'm old fashioned.
@chrystalia (1208)
• Tucson, Arizona
10 Sep 12
LOL-- We see it a lot where I live. I wouldn't wear pajamas on the street, but a lot of younger people do. Some offices here even have pajama days where you can come to work in your bathrobe and PJ's. Those are usually call centers, where no one sees the employees anyway. I guess it would be comfortable, but I couldn't do it-- I'd feel weird.
@joliefille (3690)
• Philippines
10 Sep 12
Going to Starbucks in my pajamas? Oh I would.
@alberello (4752)
• Italy
10 Sep 12
Well, my answer is absolutely NO. I would never be willing to leave the house in my pajamas! First, I'd taken a shame that I should change my home, because I would not have the courage to greet people in the neighborhood. Secondly, in my country applies a law that if you leave the house in clothes do not fit (not to mention naked!), Surely someone called the ambulance and you forcibly hospitalized in the psychiatric ward in the hospital for at least ten days!
@bjc66bjc (6730)
• United States
10 Sep 12
It is normal or here in the USA, sepecially with the younger people...They go every in their PJ's...I mean they are just the lounge pants but they are also pj...I have lounge pants that I have worned to the corner store to get gas, but I have worn them any other place and neither do I ever intend to wear them else where,,,,
• United States
10 Sep 12
I can see models on stage at a fashion show, showing off the new styles and trends to the public. They get paid for this and aren't going to the neighborhood grocery store in them. Pajamas are for bed time or hanging out inside your home. Not for daily dress out in the public. Since we moved to the South there have been men and women walking around in their PJ's all the time, slippers too. It looks horrible. It doesn't take much effort to put on a tee shirt and shorts. It is not the trend I will ever follow!
@litvillegas (1274)
• Philippines
11 Sep 12
Hello That's funny..:) Here in my country I think they will think it's weird but I guess it's today's fashion..lol In my case I don't wanna wear my pajamas in the street..:)