Anonymous wrote:We never really did the matching thing, but still get our kids PJs, even DD (19) and DS (16). I doubt they actually sleep in them anymore, but they look forward to a new pair each year to relax in around the house and would probably be disappointed if the tradition were to end.
Same with my kids. To actually sleep in, DD (17) wears t-shirts and shorts and DS (14) wears nothing. So pjs in our house are for lounging, but very much expected under the tree. It's kind of funny because after finding out he had started sleeping nude a couple of years ago, I didn't get him pajamas that Christmas - no need, right? - and you would have thought I sold the dog. "But Mom, I still like them to lay round the house in!"
Some things are just tradition.