Is this like a thing now? Seen several people doing it this morning.
I can't think of anything that looks more sloppy than this.
I can't think of anything that looks more sloppy than this.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
I've also seen it quite a bit at Disney World. (Usually around Christmas.)
And it's almost always people in their early 30's. I'm embarrassed for my generation.
AgEng06 said:
Finally something we can agree on. Pajamas in public are not ok, unless it's some theme for the kids at school.
Also, adults and kids, fix your damn hair or wear a cap. I'm even more annoyed by ratty just-rolled-out-of-bed hair than pajamas. Have some f-ing self respect. Parents, fix your kid's hair if they are unable to do it themselves. It makes all of you look trashy.
This.... I used to think it was trashy, but as the airlines have treated their customer worse ands worse over the years, I've changed my tune. United won't even give you snacks if the route is under 800 miles.TXAG 05 said:
It's been a thing for at least 10 years now. Can't hate too much on people wanting to be comfortable on a flying greyhound bus.
Chiken forgot to log out of her sock accountfrenchtoast said:
It's only ok if it's a cute guy and I can see his package flopping around.
jetch17 said:Chiken forgot to log out of her sock accountfrenchtoast said:
It's only ok if it's a cute guy and I can see his package flopping around.
This doesn't even crack the top 50 things that are embarrassing about your generation!Brian Earl Spilner said:
I've also seen it quite a bit at Disney World. (Usually around Christmas.)
And it's almost always people in their early 30's. I'm embarrassed for my generation.
good point. The airlines have gotten back to treating passengers worse than livestock. If they're going to do anything they can to make a buck then I guess being comfortable on a flight isn't completely out of line.Texas A&M said:This.... I used to think it was trashy, but as the airlines have treated their customer worse ands worse over the years, I've changed my tune. United won't even give you snacks if the route is under 800 miles.TXAG 05 said:
It's been a thing for at least 10 years now. Can't hate too much on people wanting to be comfortable on a flying greyhound bus.
TXAG 05 said:
It's been a thing for at least 10 years now. Can't hate too much on people wanting to be comfortable on a flying greyhound bus.
Yup happens at my kids high school and we live in a pretty affluent area. I guess it's just taking athleisure to the next level.AGHouston11 said:AgEng06 said:
Finally something we can agree on. Pajamas in public are not ok, unless it's some theme for the kids at school.
Also, adults and kids, fix your damn hair or wear a cap. I'm even more annoyed by ratty just-rolled-out-of-bed hair than pajamas. Have some f-ing self respect. Parents, fix your kid's hair if they are unable to do it themselves. It makes all of you look trashy.
In most public schools every day is a pajama day sadly
THE_CHOSEN_ONE said:
If it's a hot chick then it's ok, everyone else, not ok
tandy miller said:
When I flew 14 hours every month I bought a crushed velvet track suit and wore it on planes. As comfortable as PJ's IMO
tandy miller said:
When I flew 14 hours every month I bought a crushed velvet track suit and wore it on planes. As comfortable as PJ's IMO
Pirate04 said:tandy miller said:
When I flew 14 hours every month I bought a crushed velvet track suit and wore it on planes. As comfortable as PJ's IMO
Last time I flew over 14 hours, I just wore the PJ set the airline gave me in business class.