panties and a t shirt or just panties usually. I technically own some pjs but i rarely see them 🤷🏼♀️
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I wear a tank top always, and sleep shorts or sleep pants. I have some cute bottoms and I grab a tank top color that matches - I have a bunch of soft ones. I have a couple “sets” of pajamas - two shorts and two pants (with long sleeve shirts - I wear a tank top under), and I wear whichever is available. I also have several weights (warmths) of pants. I also have sweaters and shirts I wear over a tank top in the winter.
Also, I don’t mind lounging in my PJs for a lazy weekend day, but before I go to bed, I’ll shower and put them in the laundry.
How long do you guys wear yours for? I’m a week, but mostly because I do laundry on the weekend. 😋
I do pants for a week, but shirts are one day per use thanks to sweat.
Pants / Tshirt but once I'm actually in bed the top goes flying and if i'm too warm the pants do too.
nothing 😉
(I do sometimes wear a silk bonnet for my curly hair, and socks to keep my feet moisturized after putting on lotion - sexy, I know)
Pretty much the same as you OP. Some kinda pajama pants or pajama shorts and a random probably not wearing day to day anymore T-shirt
Comfy cotton shorts and a camisole and wool socks. In the fall and winter, I wear sweatpants instead, and if it's really cold, I throw on a cardigan. All in black so they go well with each other or as part of other outfits. It's modular and minimalist and I spent way too much time thinking about and perfecting sleepwear over the past decade lol.
But I specifically like that they're not technically pajamas because, like OP, I feel weird if I'm in pajamas all day. So the bottoms can double as lounge clothes if necessary and pair decently with most of my tops for a super casual look on a lazy day.
I actually don't own any traditional pair of pajamas, which is all right by me.