Wearing pyjamas is really no different from wearing the standard D4 Yummy Drummy uniform of Uggs/Dubes/American Eagle/Abercrombie etc. It's just a fashion thing. I really don't get why people worry about such things.
is this not the whole point though
if you want people to see you as a "d4 yummy drummy" then you will wear the standard uniform of all the stuff you mentioned (never heard of any of them tbh but i'll take your word for it as a man of the world!)
if you want people to see you as a skanger then you will wear the standard uniform of pajamas
You'd get done for smoking in a workplace.Why do guys never do it?
I'm going to give it a go. I'll get a pair of deep purple silk pyjamas, a satin navy blue dressing gown, tweed slippers and waft into my local newsagent smoking a cigar declaring:
"I have inexplicably run short of sun dried tomatoes, be a good girl and help me out"
And if you want people to judge you by your actions/words, not your clothes, what do you do?If you want people to see you as a "D4 Yummy Drummy" then you will wear the standard uniform of all the stuff you mentioned (never heard of any of them TBH but I'll take your word for it as a man of the world!)
If you want people to see you as a skanger then you will wear the standard uniform of pajamas
And if you want people to judge you by your actions/words, not your clothes, what do you do?
Get dressed before leaving the house?
And if you want people to judge you by your actions/words, not your clothes, what do you do?
We're going round in circles now. The question is who gets to decide what is 'normal' or what is 'appropriate'? Is an orange-faced fake-tanned-to-within-an-inch-of-her-life normal? Is a label-freak who can't wear anything that doesn't have a Tommy/Ralph Lauren/A&F logo on it normal? Are the flares and wide collars of the 70's normal (I see one guy younger than me dressed something like John Travolta out of Night Fever regularly). Is it normal to judge that wearers of Converse runners are cool and wearers of Nike runners are 'skangers', even though Nike own Converse?Dress normal? I see 100's of people every day. I might judge one based on what they are wearing and it usually because they look like a scanger. The vast majority of people manage to dress themselves in an appropriate way every single day.
We're going round in circles now. The question is who gets to decide what is 'normal' or what is 'appropriate'? Is an orange-faced fake-tanned-to-within-an-inch-of-her-life normal? Is a label-freak who can't wear anything that doesn't have a Tommy/Ralph Lauren/A&F logo on it normal? Are the flares and wide collars of the 70's normal (I see one guy younger than me dressed something like John Travolta out of Night Fever regularly). Is it normal to judge that wearers of Converse runners are cool and wearers of Nike runners are 'skangers', even though Nike own Converse?
We're going round in circles now. The question is who gets to decide what is 'normal' or what is 'appropriate'? Is an orange-faced fake-tanned-to-within-an-inch-of-her-life normal? Is a label-freak who can't wear anything that doesn't have a Tommy/Ralph Lauren/A&F logo on it normal? Are the flares and wide collars of the 70's normal (I see one guy younger than me dressed something like John Travolta out of Night Fever regularly). Is it normal to judge that wearers of Converse runners are cool and wearers of Nike runners are 'skangers', even though Nike own Converse?
Is it normal to judge that wearers of Converse runners are cool and wearers of Nike runners are 'skangers', even though Nike own Converse?
We're going round in circles now. The question is who gets to decide what is 'normal' or what is 'appropriate'? Is an orange-faced fake-tanned-to-within-an-inch-of-her-life normal? Is a label-freak who can't wear anything that doesn't have a Tommy/Ralph Lauren/A&F logo on it normal? Are the flares and wide collars of the 70's normal (I see one guy younger than me dressed something like John Travolta out of Night Fever regularly). Is it normal to judge that wearers of Converse runners are cool and wearers of Nike runners are 'skangers', even though Nike own Converse?
So is there no society in Sherrif St or Ballyfermot or other areas where pyjama wearing is fairly common?Society decides what is normal and what isnt.
So leather jackets are designed for motor bike wearers, and baseball caps are designed for baseball players, and wellies are designed for farmers. But all these items are worn as fashion too.PJ's are for wearing in bed, simple as. Thats what they are designed for, thats what they are made for, thats what they are sold for.
This is rubbish. They are quite fond of their 'sweats' in the US, and the UK are way ahead of us in the trackie league. One of the things I notice when there are TV reports of uprisings in Kryghistan (sp?) or similar places is that you often see the same branded tracksuits that are being worn in Dublin.On a side note, Americans and "Europeans" dont understand why we wear "track suits" even though we are clearly not playing any sports. The wearing of tracksuits is reserved for people playing sports only, American and "european" society has decided that, but Irish society has allowed tracksuits to be an every day thing.
Let's leave out work situations. Many work situations have dress codes or even uniforms, and I've no problem with that. Honestly, yes, I'd be uncomfortable going shopping with someone in their PJs, just as I'd be uncomfortable going shopping with someone in their Goth gear, or going shopping with someone in their biker leathers. In fact, I just don't like going shopping, but that's another day's work.Complainer, would you be happy to go shopping with a PJ wearing family member or would you prefer they got dressed before you went out with them?
Would it be OK for someone caring for someone with a disability to bring them to the shops in their night clothes? If one of your work colleagues turned up tomorrow without bothering to get dressed would that be OK?
Or is it one rule for them (the pyjama wearers) and another for the rest of us?
This really shows how ludicrous many of these 'rules' are. Who decides?Nike runners are for skangers? Really!? I didn't know that. Thanks Complainer.
Any other fashion tips?
So is there no society in Sherrif St or Ballyfermot or other areas where pyjama wearing is fairly common?
This really shows how ludicrous many of these 'rules' are. Who decides?
Im surprised no one has mentioned the hygiene aspect of PJ wearing in public.
Its like a statement of 'i havent washed today, in fact, I havent even changed out of the garments I slept and sweated in while I was sleeping last night'.
I see people in goth, punk, leathers etc... and I know at least, they bothered getting changed out of what they slept in (unless they are particularly rumpled I suppose!), and I know they are using their clothes to make a statement about the music/lifestyle they are into.
I see someone in PJs in public and the lifestyle statement screams 'dirty smelly lazy skanger'.
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