Joe90 wrote:
Wait, young people walk around in pajamas?
Yes they do, or pajama pants mixed with day clothes....I have and in the winter since I mostly have skinny sort of jeans I sometimes wear my warm leopard print or peace sign pajama pants over them to stay warm.
Joe90 wrote:
I do dress for the seasons, but like I said earlier, I am more sensitive to the cold, which means I wear a scarf even when the temperature is in the teens (I'm talking Celsius). People seem to get all judgemental about it, although I don't know why because it's not exactly that different as such. It's just that some of us feel the cold more than others. I would understand it if I were wearing a scarf on a really hot day, but not when it's still quite chilly. Once when I was on my break at work I had to pop into the town to get a sandwich, and I had my black work trousers and shoes on, and just a white vest top, because that is what we all wear at work (it is really hot at work). And one man said ''it isn't that hot!'' as I passed, then two women looked at me funny. I felt like yelling, ''what's the big deal? I'm on my lunch break and I've been working my arse off, I'm hot and hungry. And besides, usually I go about wearing a scarf and coat in this chilly-but-not-cold temperature, so butt out!! !''
I don't see the big deal lots of people wear stuff that is probably better fit for colder weather in warmer weather, I know I have. Like I've had days it really is to hot for a hat like the one in my picture but my hair looks like crap so I end up wearing one anyways. Then again I do live in colorado and sometimes it does get chillier than one might expect randomly so its nice to have something warm in case even in the summer.
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