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Need some new pyjamas so checked M&S and 12.50, bargain! Then I notice a Pure Cashmere Ribbed Long Sleeve Pyjama Top at erh....£149! And that’s just the top. If you want bottoms that’ll be another 99 quid please. Fucking hell £250 to sleep in it, I’d want to wear it out for that!
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"Need some new pyjamas so checked M&S and 12.50, bargain! Then I notice a Pure Cashmere Ribbed Long Sleeve Pyjama Top at erh....£149! And that’s just the top. If you want bottoms that’ll be another 99 quid please. Fucking hell £250 to sleep in it, I’d want to wear it out for that!
How much does your bedwear cost you? If you wear it of course "
Apparently it's really unhygienic - I mean who has 7 sets of pj's hmm?? |
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"Need some new pyjamas so checked M&S and 12.50, bargain! Then I notice a Pure Cashmere Ribbed Long Sleeve Pyjama Top at erh....£149! And that’s just the top. If you want bottoms that’ll be another 99 quid please. Fucking hell £250 to sleep in it, I’d want to wear it out for that!
How much does your bedwear cost you? If you wear it of course "
I may wear a silk slip in the summer but thats about it |
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How are you people able to sleep naked are you not cold?!? I’m such a cold arse it’s long sleeve pyjamas and thick duvet year round including summer for me. I may even get another duvet on top in winter when it’s bad.
Maybe I just need a hot man... |
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"Need some new pyjamas so checked M&S and 12.50, bargain! Then I notice a Pure Cashmere Ribbed Long Sleeve Pyjama Top at erh....£149! And that’s just the top. If you want bottoms that’ll be another 99 quid please. Fucking hell £250 to sleep in it, I’d want to wear it out for that!
How much does your bedwear cost you? If you wear it of course
Apparently it's really unhygienic - I mean who has 7 sets of pj's hmm?? "
I have 4 |
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Nothing for me either but then that's the same when home during the day as well
So much easier until the postman knocks and run around trying to find something to put on lol |
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"Need some new pyjamas so checked M&S and 12.50, bargain! Then I notice a Pure Cashmere Ribbed Long Sleeve Pyjama Top at erh....£149! And that’s just the top. If you want bottoms that’ll be another 99 quid please. Fucking hell £250 to sleep in it, I’d want to wear it out for that!
How much does your bedwear cost you? If you wear it of course
Apparently it's really unhygienic - I mean who has 7 sets of pj's hmm??
I have 4 "
Twice weekly wash for you then! |
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I have two types of boxers, daytime and bed time, I can't be doing with my tackle flopping all about all night, and I just get super horny if I wake up with an unrestrained morning glory |
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"I have two types of boxers, daytime and bed time, I can't be doing with my tackle flopping all about all night, and I just get super horny if I wake up with an unrestrained morning glory "
Unrestrained morning glory mmm that sounds very ok to me!! |
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Another naked bed sleeper here...so spend next to nowt on pjs, if i do wear anything it will be a vest top and knicks so nothing for my bank manager to get flustered about |
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"Need some new pyjamas so checked M&S and 12.50, bargain! Then I notice a Pure Cashmere Ribbed Long Sleeve Pyjama Top at erh....£149! And that’s just the top. If you want bottoms that’ll be another 99 quid please. Fucking hell £250 to sleep in it, I’d want to wear it out for that!
How much does your bedwear cost you? If you wear it of course
Apparently it's really unhygienic - I mean who has 7 sets of pj's hmm?? "
I wear tunic and legging style pyjama's, and without getting up and counting them, I have at least a dozen in different thicknesses and sleeve lengths for different temperatures. I take them off in a morning and put them in the laundry basket. Not sure how that is deemed as unhygienic ? |
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By *lceeWoman
over a year ago
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Naked for the win! We have ‘brushed cotton’ bedding and sheets (which I’m pretty sure were just called flannel when I was a kid). They’re like being wrapped in ginormous, non-restrictive pyjamas.
I orefer to let it all hang out at bedtime though, have done for over a decade |
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I have about 12 different big t shirt nighties, 2 pairs of short pjs, 2 silk slips and a silk long sleeved buttoned nighty which i use occasionally as a light weight dressing gown aswell. They range in price from £4 to £16 and are between 11 and 1 year old. I wear clean every night usually. I never sleep naked as i feel cold then despite sleeping next to a human hot water bottle |
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"Naked for the win! We have ‘brushed cotton’ bedding and sheets (which I’m pretty sure were just called flannel when I was a kid). They’re like being wrapped in ginormous, non-restrictive pyjamas.
I orefer to let it all hang out at bedtime though, have done for over a decade "
Have you tried the fleece bedding by Cozee home. THAT is just like being wrapped up in your favourite snuggly fleece blanket |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"How are you people able to sleep naked are you not cold?!? I’m such a cold arse it’s long sleeve pyjamas and thick duvet year round including summer for me. I may even get another duvet on top in winter when it’s bad.
Maybe I just need a hot man... "
I find this really peculiar given that I have rarely seen you dressed even in quite nippy conditions.
I sleep naked but have an ancient nightdress and a pair of pyjamas for use away from home, when the need arises. The pyjamas cost about £12 and the nightdress would have been about the same 10 years ago.
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"How are you people able to sleep naked are you not cold?!? I’m such a cold arse it’s long sleeve pyjamas and thick duvet year round including summer for me. I may even get another duvet on top in winter when it’s bad.
Maybe I just need a hot man...
I find this really peculiar given that I have rarely seen you dressed even in quite nippy conditions.
I sleep naked but have an ancient nightdress and a pair of pyjamas for use away from home, when the need arises. The pyjamas cost about £12 and the nightdress would have been about the same 10 years ago.
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Ah yes but that was me being ahem ‘active’ so my body kept warm rather than trying to sleep by not moving! If I’m cold I just can’t get to sleep |
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By *ugby 123Couple
over a year ago
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"How are you people able to sleep naked are you not cold?!?
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No,although Mr Ruggers complains of my ice cold feet but they are not cold to me.He is a hot water bottle in bed though so that helps |
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I wear fleece pyjamas. They are cheap and usually feature either Eeyore or a Care Bear on them. In the summer it's flannel pants from my University and a crop top. All of it is relatively cheap, but since I spend most of my time at home in pyjamas I have a lot of them so I'm sure it adds up. |
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"Need some new pyjamas so checked M&S and 12.50, bargain! Then I notice a Pure Cashmere Ribbed Long Sleeve Pyjama Top at erh....£149! And that’s just the top. If you want bottoms that’ll be another 99 quid please. Fucking hell £250 to sleep in it, I’d want to wear it out for that!
How much does your bedwear cost you? If you wear it of course
Apparently it's really unhygienic - I mean who has 7 sets of pj's hmm??
I wear tunic and legging style pyjama's, and without getting up and counting them, I have at least a dozen in different thicknesses and sleeve lengths for different temperatures. I take them off in a morning and put them in the laundry basket. Not sure how that is deemed as unhygienic ?"
That isn't - but most people wear them for several days and that is!! |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"Need some new pyjamas so checked M&S and 12.50, bargain! Then I notice a Pure Cashmere Ribbed Long Sleeve Pyjama Top at erh....£149! And that’s just the top. If you want bottoms that’ll be another 99 quid please. Fucking hell £250 to sleep in it, I’d want to wear it out for that!
How much does your bedwear cost you? If you wear it of course
Apparently it's really unhygienic - I mean who has 7 sets of pj's hmm??
I wear tunic and legging style pyjama's, and without getting up and counting them, I have at least a dozen in different thicknesses and sleeve lengths for different temperatures. I take them off in a morning and put them in the laundry basket. Not sure how that is deemed as unhygienic ?
That isn't - but most people wear them for several days and that is!! "
It is but I can't persuade one of the teenage boys otherwise. |
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I normally sleep naked - I have a duvet and giant fluffy throw on my bed at the minute, but I currently sometimes shed the throw and sleep in pyjamas, and I often sleep in some black and white paisley print long bottoms.
The last pair I bought were £14ish, a long sleeved top and leggings set with penguins on from Sainsbury's. My mum bought me a Mickey & Minnie long sleeved top & proper checked bottoms set and my silky lightweight Harry Potter short sleeved shirt and shorts set for Christmas so they'll last me all year round. I tend to lounge around in pyjamas and hoodies quite a lot. |
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By *G LanaTV/TS
over a year ago
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It's weird but I feel quiet uncomfortable if I have to wear anything when sleeping in a bed. Yet I periodically go hammock camping and even though if anything I tend to be fairly warm if not a bit hot in the hammock it has to be jockey shorts, cargo pants and a t-shirt then, but definitely no socks. I guess it is to do with the psychological effects of being out in the wilds. |
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"Need some new pyjamas so checked M&S and 12.50, bargain! Then I notice a Pure Cashmere Ribbed Long Sleeve Pyjama Top at erh....£149! And that’s just the top. If you want bottoms that’ll be another 99 quid please. Fucking hell £250 to sleep in it, I’d want to wear it out for that!
How much does your bedwear cost you? If you wear it of course
Apparently it's really unhygienic - I mean who has 7 sets of pj's hmm??
I wear tunic and legging style pyjama's, and without getting up and counting them, I have at least a dozen in different thicknesses and sleeve lengths for different temperatures. I take them off in a morning and put them in the laundry basket. Not sure how that is deemed as unhygienic ?"
Sweating in your bed must be unhygienic too. Who washes their bedding every day? |
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I practically live in my onesie lol. I'm surprised it hasn't fallen apart how much I wash it! I designed it and it cost me around £150, but as soon as I go to bed, I take it off. Go figure lol. I have to sleep naked, but I wouldn't be without my onesie! |
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"I practically live in my onesie lol. I'm surprised it hasn't fallen apart how much I wash it! I designed it and it cost me around £150, but as soon as I go to bed, I take it off. Go figure lol. I have to sleep naked, but I wouldn't be without my onesie!"
You designed it? That must be so cool! I can’t get a onesie to fit me being short so I wonder if the sizes were bespoke too? |
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"I practically live in my onesie lol. I'm surprised it hasn't fallen apart how much I wash it! I designed it and it cost me around £150, but as soon as I go to bed, I take it off. Go figure lol. I have to sleep naked, but I wouldn't be without my onesie!
You designed it? That must be so cool! I can’t get a onesie to fit me being short so I wonder if the sizes were bespoke too? "
It's a website that makes them bespoke. Can't remember the name off the top of my head, but they are quality! Expensive, but really worth it! Mine has a bumflap lol and you can get all sorts of add ons.
Google bespoke onesies and you'll probably find it; it's somewhere in the UK xx |
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