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In the store, they looked cozy, begging me to slip them on and take a nap right there. But that evening in my apartment, the pajamas seemed fussy, like something a morally upright dad might wear on a s sitcom. Take Grant Harris, 31, a Washington, D. Instead of sleeping in them, he dons them while he works from home. He goes to bed in the altogether. Should he have a surprise visitor, Mr. Harris explained, the pajamas save him from embarrassment. Does this count as actual pajama-wearing?

Would the Beatles wear their pajamas at home all day? The idea of wearing pajamas in this half-public, half-private zone is what compelled Andy Spade, along with partners Chad Buri and Anthony Sperduti, to start pajama-focused brand Sleepy Jones, in Even today in certain Asian countries, people wear full pajama sets around their neighborhoods in the late afternoon or early evening.

Nightgowns , which some also refer to as nighties or nightdresses, were originally worn by men! Yes, you read that right. But it was more of a nightshirt than a nightdress. The fancier nightshirts were also trimmed in lace. But starting in the late s, men could get nightshirts in a variety of fabrics, from cotton to silk to flannel. After those timeframes, men cared more about how they looked and how they appeared to others.

Nightcaps have been around since the 19th century. I have a theory that pajamas were invented for the scenes in TV shows where couples are sitting up in bed talking, but are actually worn by very few real people.

To lay around and watch Netflix? That is, of course, based on my own small sample. Not too small, but, you know, not the Whitehall Civil Servant study either.

A normal amount. The data on pajama-donning and -doffing is scant. What is available suggests that nightwear is, indeed, somewhat of a sartorial Potemkin: Worn to give the appearance of propriety before bed, then cast off as soon as most of its wearers hit the sheets. In , ABC News conducted a telephone poll of 1, American adults and found that, contrary to my theory, a nightgown or pajamas were the most common sleepwear option.

But just a slight majority of women chose this option, and only 13 percent of men did. Most men said they slept either naked or in their underwear.



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