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If I'm going somewhere for five minutes I'm not putting in the effort
I do have a selection of outfits I wear to bed but they're not really outfits and they definitely aren't pajamas. Lol.
They're just jeans and a t-shirt, whatever isn't my work clothes, and whatever isn't the clothes I was in for anything else after work, that is, if I go anywhere after work.
I did that back when I was a dumb college kid but now the furthest I'd go in my PJs is the mailbox or something. I find it kind of distasteful now.
Unusual but most welcome. It would be like Rocky Horror Picture Show is in town.
I don't do it myself but I don't mind seeing people in supermarkets wearing pyjamas or onesies. It's just fabric like any other garment.