Pajama Day?

Anonymous
If your high school still does pajama day as part of a theme week, do your kids participate in it? DS is a freshman this year and doesn’t even own formal sleepwear, not to mention he thinks it’s lame to begin with. It just seems kind of immature and a tad creepy by that age.
Anonymous
FORMAL sleepwear? WTF! Most kids wear flannel PJ pants.
Anonymous
Creepy? I see teens wearing PJs to school regularly.
Anonymous
They wear flannel pajama pants and hoodies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They wear flannel pajama pants and hoodies.


+1
it's not that difficult.
Anonymous
Yeah… I feel like every day is pajama day now.
Anonymous
OMG OP is about to go send her DD to school in a teddy.
Anonymous
Creepy? LOL
Anonymous
Its this look

Anonymous
It’s not about showing up as if literally going straight from bed to school. The point is to dress down with pajamas or other comfortable loungewear. You can rest assured there won’t be a bunch of students and staff walking around the hallways in the nude all day!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Its this look



This is how most kids go to school most days anyway.
Anonymous
Creepy? What the heck?

Kids sleep in a variety of stuff. My DD mostly sleeps in shorts and a sweatshirt, or occasionally a matched set of pjs an aunt gave her for Christmas.

No kid is going in lingerie or gigolo attire, OP!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Its this look



This is how most kids go to school most days anyway.


OP. This is kind of my point - if most kids already dress this way everyday to begin with, it seems a little pointless to have a special day dedicated to it unless it’s referring to actual sleeping attire, in which case it would be creepy. I’m mostly just questioning the overall logic of it.
Anonymous
Op, why is it creepy?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Its this look



This is how most kids go to school most days anyway.


OP. This is kind of my point - if most kids already dress this way everyday to begin with, it seems a little pointless to have a special day dedicated to it unless it’s referring to actual sleeping attire, in which case it would be creepy. I’m mostly just questioning the overall logic of it.



You're the weird one /op. Overthinking it, and way too involved in your high school child's life
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