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    So,
    what comes next, walking round in your undies? (mind you, you can see very little on some, in town over the weekend, regardless of the weather! )

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    soon they'll have to attend interviews and undertake work so the pjs will go, won't they?
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    The Shanghai people are doing It as a sign of prosperity though and most of them probably wash.

    what comes next, walking round in your undies?
    I hope so.

    Howcome people don't frown so much on fellas In the summer walking around topless though? They'll let off a stink when sweating. Women topless In the summer stangely doesn't get thought of as acceptable If they wanted to do It though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max View Post
    The Shanghai people are doing It as a sign of prosperity though and most of them probably wash.



    I hope so.

    Howcome people don't frown so much on fellas In the summer walking around topless though? They'll let off a stink when sweating. Women topless In the summer stangely doesn't get thought of as acceptable If they wanted to do It though.
    But Max, topless women, would only make the men even sweatier

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    Now they?re shopping in pyjamas in Shanghai!
    Jan 17 2009
    by Kirsty McHale, Liverpool Echo

    LIVERPOOL?S much-maligned craze of wearing pyjamas in public is getting the good people of Shanghai hot under the collar.

    The dubious fashion statement has caught on in Liverpool?s twin city.

    In the bustling port it is regarded as a public display of wealth meaning PJ-wearers are rich enough to buy clothes just to sleep in.

    But the craze could be short-lived because a campaign is underway to ban pyjamas in public.

    A neighbourhood committee in the north-eastern region of Rixin has launched the No Pyjamas Outdoors campaign.

    They branded the pyjamas habit ?visual pollution? and the committee?s secretary Guo Xiling described the look as ?very uncivilised?.

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    Does anyone remember the idiot "style monitor" in the Echo a couple of years back, cheering on the Pyjama Women for creating a new trend and saying she thought it was "funky" (a word only used by people too old to use it to make them sound hip) Style moron more likely. Its laziness and sloth, you silly woman, that makes these such a terrible example to their poor kids. I love me pyjamas and live in them after kids home, tea and homework done, CSI is on then I feel ready to snuggle up on the couch and have some me time. Its not a pretty sight but thank God it neve leaves our front door.

    Grow up you Woman. You are a blight on the City.

    Me and my older siser once took a hard to let on Boode Croft on Cantril Farm and legent went about that we were both,as we now say, sex worker,because "there are lad there all the time (called Brothers; we have five of them) and we never, ever went the Moby in our slipper.

    Our view of them was "daft provocial divs"

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    Im sure Lacoste would do a roaring trade with the Liverpool Chavettes is they made a set of PJs.

    Just stick a badge on and charge them 80 quid.

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    From a mans point of view I probably wouldn't be complaining if they were running around in nighties


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    Quote Originally Posted by shoney View Post
    From a mans point of view I probably wouldn't be complaining if they were running around in nighties
    I see alot of them In the Tesco by me, hopefully alot of the Uni students from the greenbank halls do this.
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    I was passing McDonalds in Kensington around 11am - at which time I saw three girls around 18yo all in pink checked pyjamas, they had obviously slept in them because they were creased. This is a horrible trend IMO.

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    I've heard about this trend but have yet to see it. It doesn't happen in London.
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    .. and men walking around in shorts.

    You know last night - - that gale force freezing wind and rain ? .. there was a fellah striding down our street - wearing a hoodie with the hood up, and Don Estelle shorts !!



    I seen a fellah once a long time back, in the post office wearing cotton boxer shorts


    Wonder when this trend started for blokes wearing shorts all the time - no matter the weather ? I notice most postmen wear then all the time now as much as possible - they must think they are in Australia !! Only severe weather conditions deters them ( but not that bloke in our street last night!!)

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    Well, lindylou, I'm happy to tell you that they are braver than I am! I would never wear shorts with my funny legs, and particularly not in winter. When I go out at the moment, I wear thick trousers, jumper, scarf and a padded jacket!
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