Pyjamas at the supermarket?

Rose65

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I thought I was seeing things a few times recently but I have seen an elderly man one time and a young girl another time definitely wearing pyjamas and dressing gowns! In daytime, complete with slippers, in our local supermarket.

Why for goodness sake and is it actually permissable?
 

What does it matter? Everything is covered.

My sleepwear is almost identical to my daytime clothing, just a bit older or more comfy. So if I take out the garbage or go out on my balcony in my PJs, no one knows. In my avatar photo, I'm in my PJs.
 

Older people often have problems getting into "day" clothes (ie buttons/zippers/snaps/belts) - much easier, quicker and less frustrating just to wear something comfortable. (ie sports clothes, pull overs, track pants which do not require ironing to look presentable)
 
I thought I was seeing things a few times recently but I have seen an elderly man one time and a young girl another time definitely wearing pyjamas and dressing gowns! In daytime, complete with slippers, in our local supermarket.

Why for goodness sake and is it actually permissable?
I don’t know about permissible, that’s up to the store, but, yes, it’s legal.
 
I thought I was seeing things a few times recently but I have seen an elderly man one time and a young girl another time definitely wearing pyjamas and dressing gowns! In daytime, complete with slippers, in our local supermarket.

Why for goodness sake and is it actually permissable?
Just last week I saw a young woman with young girl in tow, both wearing PJs and bedroom slippers.

I just laughed to myself.
 
Have to admit, since retiring, I no longer have different clothes for sleeping and daytime. This time of year it's sweat pants and a long sleeve tee shirt. In summer shorts and a short sleeve tee shirt. Works to sleep in, and is ok for most of the places I go now adays.
So the outfit is 24/7 then or do you sneak a shower in?
 
I;ve not seen it in my area.. thank goodness, but I've certainly seen reports of it in the papers and on FB etc... disgusting, that people get out of bed, clearly don't shower.. otherwise they wouldn't be in pyjamas then have the damn nerve to go into a supermarket and handle the produce. Supermarkets should ban entry to them as they do for people without shirts

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It was common, when I lived in Adelaide, South Australia .. to see people in PJ's/bathrobes/slippers, in
grocery marts and medical waiting rooms. I sort of got used to it.

What I couldn't get over, was people who went barefoot everywhere. Imagine the yukky stuff on the ground.
:sick:
 

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