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What time do you consider the earliest that is "kosher" to get into your pajamas?

Asked by janbb (63219points) November 4th, 2022

Or out of them? Do you ever stay in pajamas or a bathrobe all day? Would you open the door in your robe?

In other words, what is the etiquette of pajama wearing in your household?

(It’s 5:30 and I’m fighting the impulse to put on my robe but I know I’ll be in it by 7.)

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KNOWITALL's avatar

I’m wearing mine now, never changed this morning but I am a remote worker. :)

Around 8pm is normal for us.

SnipSnip's avatar

Some days when I know I’m not going out I stay in a robe after showering (which I do when I wake and rise).

RocketGuy's avatar

It’s hour house => your rules.

smudges's avatar

Opening the door in my robe would be better than opening it in what I usually wear around all day – underwear and a t-shirt. Seriously though, I don’t own a robe or jammies, but if I did I’d feel ok about getting into them at any time. It can be comforting.

chyna's avatar

If I’m cold there is no timeline to put my jammies on. Especially in the winter. There have been days where I have worn them all day, too. Not often, but on some days when I don’t feel like getting dressed.

longgone's avatar

Of course 5:30 is okay. Get comfortable! I wish I could do that, but I’m not good at going to bed at a reasonable hour. I think it’s healthy to start winding down in the early evening. On the flipside, I do frequently wear PJs until noon.

I don’t like to open the door in pyjamas (but I’ve done it). I would probably slip a fleece over them, at least. The idea of staying in a robe for more than the way over to the bedroom from the shower is interesting to me. I think I should start doing that. But isn’t it uncomfortable because moving around is that much harder?

I’m currently looking for the perfect indoor winter clothing. Something I can wear all day, and always be warm.

filmfann's avatar

Today is a pajama day.
I will change for a minute before walking to the mailbox. No use subjecting the neighbors to anything that might upset them.

janbb's avatar

@longgone This is the one I live in all winter!

@Hawaii_Jake I like the definitiveness of your answer.

chyna's avatar

@filmfann My neighbors have seen me in my pajamas and robe way more than they should have.

janbb's avatar

@chyna Are you telling us that you’re the West Virginia flasher I’ve read about?

chyna's avatar

((shhh))

gondwanalon's avatar

I don’t recall ever wearing pajamas.

smudges's avatar

@longgone During the warm months, I wear underwear and a t-shirt. In the cold months I wear leggings, a t-shirt and a cardigan that I can easily take off if I get too warm. They probably have leggings where you are, but I’m not sure what they’re called. But that’s an idea for you.

jca2's avatar

The clothes I sleep in are sweats and lounge pants/leggings and tee shirts and sweat shirts, so even though, to me, they’d be “pajamas,” nobody else would know. Still, if I’m home, I may wear them all day. The clothes I wear when I go out, while casual, are still not clothes I’d be comfortable wearing in the house.

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