I know that it is irrational, but I hate this product so much!!!!

by serenitynow! 31 Replies latest jw friends

  • serenitynow!
    serenitynow!

    NC, I just checked out the pajama jeans. How exactly are they different from jean leggings- jeggings? I mostly object to the fact that they cost darn near $50! Ehh.

  • botchtowersociety
    botchtowersociety

    At least with pajamajeans you can admire the bootay.

  • MrFreeze
    MrFreeze

    I had a facebook rant about this. A bum flap? Take it tailgating? If I see you tailgating in that thing, I reserve the right to throw a beer bottle at your head.

  • Glander
    Glander

    I think the PooTraps would go over big at truck stop stores.

    One advantage of the body jammies that wasn't exploited would be the fart trapping aspects in social settings.

    I'm sure they will be seen soon on People of WalMart.

  • serenitynow!
    serenitynow!

    I freakin' love peopleofwalmart.com! I can just look at the people on that site for hours. They are hilarious!

  • White Dove
    White Dove

    Wow, this is refreshing.

    I just got flamed (is that the right word?) for criticising photos of old hairy naked men appearing in public.

    I still insist they need clothes in public.

    Apparently, I should celebrate their uniqueness that they have the balls (everyone can see them!) to be themselves in public without a care what anyone thinks.

    Whew.

    Now, I'd bong my guy upside the head for going in public in such a thing, but I think it's okay in the house.

    I think that people who dress like their lives are heading south want others to think that their lives are heading south.

    I'm just waiting to be berated for my opinion.

  • tec
    tec

    It looks so comfy! I mean, it would be awesome for a pajama day around the house. Also, he looks awfully cuddly.

    Now, going out in something that has a butt flap. No. But around the house, yeah... comfy and cuddly :)

    (and I have gone out in bulky jogging pants before - and without having given up on life, lol -... perhaps because I'm doing laundry, or because I'm just friggin comfy, or because I don't care enough about what other people think to let them dictate what I'm going to wear.)

    Peace,

    Tammy

  • White Dove
    White Dove

    I would have a problem with my guy going out in public on a day not Halloween in a bunny suit.

    I do care enough about people's perceptions of me, but no one dictates my clothes to me.

    I actually want those jammies for at home.

  • Black Sheep
    Black Sheep

    I could wear that....

    ..... with a bit of makeup on my nose .....

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxu4J7-WEPI

  • WTWizard
    WTWizard

    First, I might accept it if you are in a life and death situation. But, that is definitely not my idea of style. That is worse than the standard sweat pants and sweatshirts you often see people working out in--and it looks sloppier than the old pants halfway down of the mid 1995 ever did. At least people wearing their pants halfway down were wearing real clothing.

    Style aside, I would be willing to bet that it is crap quality. As sloppy as it looks when new, I bet that after a few rounds in the laundry, you will start seeing it falling apart, pilling, seams coming undone, and major size problems (like shrinking). I am also willing to bet that colors will fade and bleed. Things like this have major durability issues, and I bet that it will end up in the rubbish before long. And even if it doesn't end up tearing or pilling, I bet it will start looking ratty after a short time (beyond that it already looks ratty because of being so sloppy looking).

    Which is why I get good clothing in the first place. L.L. Bean might not be the cheapest place to shop. But their clothing is durable, functional, and much neater looking than the Forever Lazy (which describes those who are too lazy to change). The L.L. Bean clothing also doesn't look like the wearer uses them as pajamas, workout clothing, and going out in public clothing. And I bet my L.L. Bean clothing (including sweaters, good shirts, and coats) is at least as warm as this sloppy piece of rubbish. I hope people wearing them experience changes in temperature, since it looks like one would not be able to adjust it if the temperature gets above 20 o C or drops below 5, or the wind starts blowing around 30 km/h.

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