I can't say enough about these. As important a fashion innovation as the little black dress. The soft caress and soothing toastiness of flannel makes these a wardrobe must for any northerner. For the record, they are NOT pajamas. Pajamas are for women and little kids.
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Just don't wear them out of the house with Crocs on and you're fine.
I agree, I have seen WAY too many men come to the conclusion that those are bona fide pants, and can be worn out and about.
I suspect you have done the same, Chris. Admit it.
I meant to comment on that. It is not uncommon for me to find people wearing these pants in public (up here, most have been women). I will neither condemn or support this practice. Personally, I prefer to wear them only while at home. If other want to wear them out, that's their business. As for Crocs, I haven't seen people wearing them up here yet, but the pictures I've seen are not flattering.
I wear my sleep pants to do laundry, which means I am sort of wearing them in public as I have to go out of my building and through the alley to get to the laundry room. I think I wore them once to starbucks at 6:00am when I was writing a paper and hadn't been to bed. In general, sleep pants should only be worn in situations where sleep is possible, watching a football game on the televison etc.
I have those. I never sleep in a shirt though. I haven't slept in a shirt since high school. I get knotted into it if I do.
Lulu: There are always exceptions.
Grant: Hottest.comment.ever.
i like these pants. i used to steal them from my boyfriend when i was cold. back when i had a boyfriend. oh well.
i like these pants. i used to steal them from my boyfriend when i was cold. back when i had a boyfriend. oh well.
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