Wearing Pajamas to Drop DH off at work, are these drop off friendly in your opinion?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m still not sure why you need to have special drop off pajamas. You just get in the driver seat, drive to his job, he opens the passenger door and gets out and you drive back home.


This. And no, please do not get out of the car in those pajamas anywhere, but especially not where your husband's co-workers might see you. That is super embarrassing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. It's easy to slip on a pair of t-shirt and shorts or sweatshirt and leggings depending on the weather.


+1

It's more extensive than a car dropoff but I walk by ES kid to school in the morning in a super casual outfit and then change into my real work clothes, hair / makeup etc afterward. It's not that unusual. 545 is early but throwing on a top and bottom didn't have to be time consuming.
Anonymous
Just put on a pair of jeans or sweatpants and wear a jacket or sweatshirt. My Dad once had a flat tire at 4 AM (my brother worked at a bakery and was running late that day) and he was wearing a robe and slippers. So when driving always assume you may actually have to get out of the car.
Anonymous
Through on yesterday's clothes.. do not wear those pj's
Anonymous
I can’t imagine this, ever. Just wear clothes. T-shirt, jeans, and slip-on shoes.
Anonymous
You really need to crowdsource this?

I drive my kid to school for practice at 5:30 am 3 days a week. I wear whatever I slept in because I never get out of the car. Just drive both ways. No special outfit needed. Changing clothes multiple times is crazy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Through on yesterday's clothes.. do not wear those pj's

Good solution.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wear black pajamas for this reason. I typically need to walk the dog at like 10pm and black looks more put together.


I hope you’re only on the sidewalk or else wearing a reflective vest or something?
Anonymous
Wear a t shirt and sweats. And a bra if you flop. Think about a flat tire or car issue. You gonna hang out for AAA in cute shorty pjs with no underwear? Have shoes in the trunk you can walk in, too.
Anonymous
No, absolutely not. You’ll already be changing from regular pajamas to “formal” lol pajamas so why not just throw on some lounge pants and a top. This is so weird. Is this a thinly veiled fetish post??
Anonymous
I always dress enough that if I were in an accident and had to stand on the side of the road I wouldn’t look like a lunatic.

How about pull-on shorts and a big sweatshirt - takes less than 30 seconds
Anonymous
Another no here. But I've never gone out in pj's, I'm far too self conscious. Even if I was taking ds to the ER in the middle of the night It took less than a minute to change into leggings, a bra and a shirt.
Anonymous
Not that anyone here cares, but I think people who wear pajamas outside of the house are ridiculous. How hard is it to throw on some alt-leisure?
Anonymous
Accident, Flat tire...other issues... have you thought about how you will be perceived asking for help if car trouble?
Who's watching your kid during drop off? Obviously they are little little.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Accident, Flat tire...other issues... have you thought about how you will be perceived asking for help if car trouble?
Who's watching your kid during drop off? Obviously they are little little.


This whole post is fishy. Retail that’s starts at 5:45 but is dressy? Kids that can be left alone but still need to be washed up and have their teeth brushed? OP who can’t seem to not spill food on herself if she’s wearing normal clothes.

Good trolling.
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