Georgiagranny
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@hollydolly What? No earmuffs? Or at least a babushka?
It's not for bed Jules.. it's for wearing in the house. Some people wear them all day..honestly.. They're extremely popular here !@hollydolly Have you tried on your new onesie yet? I can see why you hesitated on buying it. As odd as I might look with my nightie and socks, there’s no way I could wear that onesie.
I just don’t want to be seen in one, day or night. Period. It really doesn’t seem like your style either. It’s a heck of a situation when the basics needed to keep a home warm aren’t affordable.but they are NOT for sleeping in..
well fortunately no-one will see me in it, so I console myself with that...I just don’t want to be seen in one, day or night. Period. It really doesn’t seem like your style either. It’s a heck of a situation when the basics needed to keep a home warm aren’t affordable.
I do admit to wearing some pretty weird clothes at times. My outdoor hat is really ugly!
When I'm uncomfortably warm or cold, fashion slides way down the pecking order of what's important. If that outfit keeps you toasty without having to bump up your heater, @hollydolly, you'll be glad to have it.It's not for bed Jules.. it's for wearing in the house. Some people wear them all day..honestly.. They're extremely popular here !
I've always baulked at these things, I think they're ugly, but in all seriousness, our energy bills have gone through the roof, we have ice on the ground and can't afford to put the heating on more than an hour a day.. and these fur onesies are very warm to wear around the house in the evening to save the cost of the heating, so I gave in finally to my Daughter insistence on me to get one ... but they are NOT for sleeping in..
Oh, I surely did not know they are popular, there!anyway they're very popualr here, I'm just extremely late to the table getting one because I've never liked them, so if anyone does come unexpectedly, it's something they're used to seeing on other people anyway.
No, they're very popular here, have been for several years now. I've always sneered at the idea of them, but my Daughter since arriving back in the Uk to colder temperatures, needed something to keep her warm without having to turn the heating on when she's at home in the evenings.. I laughed at it lol.. but now our energy prices are sky high, I need to have something to keep me warm in the evenings to stop me turning the unaffordable heating on.. ...anyway I might hate it, I've yet to pick up from the shop..it's on order..Oh, I surely did not know they are popular, there!
I thought it was solely that your daughter'd been selling it to you!
Though I wouldn't know, if they might be popular here as well.![]()
That was thoughtful of her. I was bought one a couple of years ago and as much as I thought it was something I would never wear, it was actually very cosy in the evenings. I got a fleezy, teddy bear like jacket at Christmas and that has a hood with little ears but, it's great in the evenings with fleezy joggers.No, they're very popular here, have been for several years now. I've always sneered at the idea of them, but my Daughter since arriving back in the Uk to colder temperatures, needed something to keep her warm without having to turn the heating on when she's at home in the evenings.. I laughed at it lol.. but now our energy prices are sky high, I need to have something to keep me warm in the evenings to stop me turning the unaffordable heating on.. ...anyway I might hate it, I've yet to pick up from the shop..it's on order..
She didn't buy it for me Trish.. she just suggested I buy myself one because it's really warm she said... so I'll give it a try, can't lose really.. and like your jacket this is also made of teddy material..That was thoughtful of her. I was bought one a couple of years ago and as much as I thought it was something I would never wear, it was actually very cosy in the evenings. I got a fleezy, teddy bear like jacket at Christmas and that has a hood with little ears but, it's great in the evenings with fleezy joggers.![]()
but was it a Teddy Onesie..it makes all the difference ya know.. and hang on a minute.. I don't remember you telling me about that 6 years ago... lolwell i bought one about 6 yrs ago,,but it was for a bet,i had to go to the pub in it,,,hey i won me bet,,not a clue where the onsie went
What make did you get SB?I picked up a new desktop computer today, mine died early this week. Using my laptop until we set it up.
Nope, nope. Why would a grown up want to look like a toddler in one of these? Grown ups have sweat pants, sweat shirts, joggers, dusters, cardigans, fleece lined clothes. No onesie.....it reminds me of Ralphie wearing the pink rabbit onesie in A Christmas Story. He was embarrassed and he was just a kid.I just don’t want to be seen in one, day or night. Period. It really doesn’t seem like your style either. It’s a heck of a situation when the basics needed to keep a home warm aren’t affordable.
I do admit to wearing some pretty weird clothes at times. My outdoor hat is really ugly!