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Why do pajamas get a free pass from fashion?
Most pajamas seem designed to look aggressively like pajamas. Tiny shorts that roll up the second you get into bed, fabric so thin you'd never answer the door in it, or the same loose button-up set with piping that every brand seems to make. This one confused me a little though. With a coffee in hand, maybe a cardigan and clogs, it starts looking more like a ribbed knit outfit than sleepwear. The top has some shape and the pants actually fall like trousers instead of bunching around the ankles. Now I'm wondering why sleepwear sits so far outside fashion when we spend so much time wearing it. What makes pajamas look intentional enough to wear outside - the fabric, the cut, or just getting
rid of the obvious pajama details?
u/Left-Intention5373 — 1 day ago