Can I have my Pj's back now? |
Caroline Sieber, oh dear! |
Actually when I saw the following trends my mind recalled the upsetting incident when I first spotted my neighbour in his pyjamas. It's safe to say I live a way out two houses neighbour ours and then nothing so when I stubble out of the door mid winter wrapped up in many indiscernible layers the last thing I ever expect to see is another human being wearing red, tartan pyjamas where anyone could see it. His response was alarmingly similar to mine meaning it was of shock and horror and we didn't make eye contact for a long time...
So I can't imagine why anyone would want to actually wear their pj's out and about in the day time, no matter how gorgeous they are.
Obviously Caroline isn't the only offender a lot of designers spring/summer collections this year have disturbingly pyjama like vibes coming off them.
Maybe my pyjama 'phobia' has something to do with the psychological safety of such garment being distorted and turned into a fashion theme or maybe it's because I can't face the idea I wear something awfully similar to catwalk styles in my bed when I'm least concerned.
All I know is it really repels me, what about you guys how do you feel about the pyjama vibe going around?
I'm no fashion expert but I think that I can safely say that the majorty of people, including me, would have to agree with you. Although I dearly love my pyjamas, I dont think that it's a good enough excuse to go parading around the street wearing them!
ReplyDeleteSaying that, I have noticed that pj bottoms are becoming quite trendy with some cool patterns. I would possibly consider wearing them with maybe a plain t?