My friend said 11 (our only child) was too old. Do you agree? |
I do agree |
Is it bad that my gut said 8?
Seriously no older than 10. |
Between the ages of 11 and 21 are questionable. |
All the cousin kids love getting matching pjs. They are in high school and college. |
I find it weird at any age, but to each their own. |
Agree. Giving or wearing matching PJs -- fine at any age. Taking a photo of someone in their PJs to post on social media or use as a holiday card -- iffy for that age bracket. |
My kids are younger but love wearing matching PJs. My teen cousins love taking photos in their matching pjs and posting them online. They’re just for fun and being silly. Maybe not for the holiday card. See what your kid wants , it doesn’t matter what your friends say. |
I know families with grown children (and no grandchildren yet) that still do a photo in matching Christmas PJs.
My family gets matching Christmas PJs (kids are currently 13, 15, 17, and 19) but we don't do a photo. |
Huh? Dh and I have done matching pjs since we were 20. It’s fun. Our kids all match now. I wish grandparents would dress up with us.
On Christmas Day no one leaves their pjs until noon. Glorious |
Do you wear matching PJ’s on your Xmas photos? That was the question. |
Tell friend to myob |
For photos: any age after 11 or 12. No adults or anyone who has gone through puberty.
For fun without social media or any shared photos: any age. |
It's actually fine if PJ's aren't those tight legged ones. Flannel ones that kids approve? Fine.
We have a rule in general that we don't post pictures of kids without their consent and they would definitely not consent to tight PJs , but matching xmas sweatpants or something? Perhaps. |
With permission, no age limit. Some people hate “cute” things. I love family traditions and think it’s great if your kid still wants to do it. Ignore the grinches and enjoy yourselves! |