Pyjamas at the supermarket?

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 really don't mind seeing this (we have it in the US, too, Rose... running joke about people going to WalMart like that :giggle: ) but I don't mind it because I've seen dudes' pants barely being held up over their backsides (and sometimes actually down over)... and I've seen micro shorts that show stuff the wearer probably doesn't know is being displayed when they bend over. I've seen shirts with things nearly popping out and it's a lot worse seeing random bits and pieces I don't care to see than someone in their jammies. 🤷‍♀️
 
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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?
People!! sigh! Have you seen the videos on what people wear to shop at Walmart? There's some doozies there.
 
So, do you think it's a good thing or no? Is it progressive or regressive?
(I'm serious)
Serious? I think there was once a time when men of greatness walked the earth.
I think over the eons of time, humankind has regressed into (I don't know how
to say this) grossness and ignorance. This is reflected in everything we think,
do and say. Now and then, there are little sparks of hope, of wisdoms, of love
Everything in life can be art; how we dress, how we eat, how we speak, the way
we feel. But we have choices. Everything in life can also be garbage.
This is all up to us. We must have freedoms! How we respond to life is
shown by our state of consciousness. May we choose the be the best we can be.
 
Serious? I think there was once a time when men of greatness walked the earth.
I think over the eons of time, humankind has regressed into (I don't know how
to say this) grossness and ignorance. This is reflected in everything we think,
do and say. Now and then, there are little sparks of hope, of wisdoms, of love
Everything in life can be art; how we dress, how we eat, how we speak, the way
we feel. But we have choices. Everything in life can also be garbage.
This is all up to us. We must have freedoms! How we respond to life is
shown by our state of consciousness. May we choose the be the best we can be.
Yeah, that photo that Bella posted of a couple in their jammies at Walmart buying a big-screen TV says a lot.
 
I recall the postings "People of Walmart" and there's a picture of a 65+ year old man, with a vest on, open and he's got breasts.... The title was "Yes and he's male" never came so close to washing my eyes with bleach.....
 
I really don't mind seeing this (we have it in the US, too, Rose... running joke about people going to WalMart like that :giggle: ) but I don't mind it because I've seen dudes' pants barely being held up over their backsides (and sometimes actually down over)... and I've seen micro shorts that show stuff the wearer probably doesn't know is being displayed when they bend over. I've seen shirts with things nearly popping out and it's a lot worse seeing random bits and pieces I don't care to see than someone in their jammies. 🤷‍♀️
A cousin of mine (her name was Kate too) was visiting me from Ireland.
She wanted to buy some food, so I took her to a nearby supermarket.

Our Kate was always very proper, so you can imagine when, infront of us a young man stacking shelves had the top half of his bottom sticking out of his pants, then he bent down to pick something up and the whole of his bum popped out of his trousers.
Well, our Kate, was aghast with shock, then she blurted out, "Lord preserve us all, that mucky b*gger is showing all of his a*se, and just look at the sh*tty skid marks." 😊
 
In addition to other factors mentioned, I think the relative low price of todays cheap imported clothes plays a role. 60 years ago, clothing was very expensive so it was a status symbol of sorts. If an adult showed up in jeans and a tshirt it was assumed that they could not afford much else.
 


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