Pajamas or Jogging Wear - How To Tell The Difference
By teamrose
@teamrose (1492)
United States
February 2, 2010 1:59pm CST
I received a lovely pair of pajamas from a company called Pajamas in a box. These pajamas are so nice they can be worn anywhere. However, now I'm hearing stores are deciding what can and cannot be worn inside the store.
Some of the new pajamas look exactly like street jogging wear anyway, so how can the store decide what is and what isn't pajamas?
2 responses
@omgxitsxshiloh (42)
• United States
2 Feb 10
they can't. that would be like telling someone they can't wear a certain color or style of shirt inside the store. it's a public building, not necessarily private property and they can't control that.
and furthermore, what stores are doing this? that's ridiculous and shouldn't be allowed. i've never heard of such anality.
@sleepylittlerose (1648)
• United States
2 Feb 10
I think this may have to do more with people wearing bedroom slippers and that kind of stuff than pajama pants. There are probably some safety issues with the slippers if they are non gripping and people falling. I think that if you have on a pair of pants that are not revealing then the store will not say anything. I know that I have bought some pants in the sleepwear section that I wear for everyday wear. They are comfortable and cute and when I tell people where I bought them they are like "no way, I would wear them for everyday pants too."



