Anonymous wrote:I'm like you OP! I wear a long winter coat, boots, joggers. Every day. Very light makeup otherwise I'd look like a ghost.
Anonymous wrote:No one cares.
+1. The PJ slob makes the rest of us slobs look better.Anonymous wrote:I’m generally more worried about what I’m doing, but if I glance over and see someone in pjs I usually think whew, there is someone here more disorganized than me! No thoughts on well fitting/clean athleisure with non sloppy hair.
lolAnonymous wrote:I tried to avoid pajama pants in case I had a car accident and was stranded wearing those clothes on the side of the road. Now I wouldn't be surprised if people wore them to a funeral.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teachers are probably focused on getting the kids into school, keeping the line moving and starting their day.
I personally don’t understand adults who can’t bother to throw on non-PJ pants before leaving the house. There are so many cute joggers and casual pants now that are really comfortable. It really doesn’t take much effort to look somewhat pulled together.
They are pretty much the same as pj bottoms.
And yet they look somewhat better. My personal pet peeve is people who leave the house, for any reason, without brushing or taming their hair. Messy “buns” don’t count. Have some self-respect people! It takes 10 seconds to run a brush through and another 10 seconds to swap pj pants for leggings or joggers.
Anonymous wrote:I work remotely, and I don't need to dress up. I often wear no makeup and messy hair in pajama pants or casually doing drop off/ pickup. I wonder what does school teachers/staffs/parents think of me? My kids are clean anx dressed well, excep me.
Anonymous wrote:I work remotely, and I don't need to dress up. I often wear no makeup and messy hair in pajama pants or casually doing drop off/ pickup. I wonder what does school teachers/staffs/parents think of me? My kids are clean anx dressed well, excep me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teachers are probably focused on getting the kids into school, keeping the line moving and starting their day.
I personally don’t understand adults who can’t bother to throw on non-PJ pants before leaving the house. There are so many cute joggers and casual pants now that are really comfortable. It really doesn’t take much effort to look somewhat pulled together.
They are pretty much the same as pj bottoms.
And yet they look somewhat better. My personal pet peeve is people who leave the house, for any reason, without brushing or taming their hair. Messy “buns” don’t count. Have some self-respect people! It takes 10 seconds to run a brush through and another 10 seconds to swap pj pants for leggings or joggers.
Anonymous wrote:I work remotely, and I don't need to dress up. I often wear no makeup and messy hair in pajama pants or casually doing drop off/ pickup. I wonder what does school teachers/staffs/parents think of me? My kids are clean anx dressed well, excep me.