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Agreed. Pajamas are great if you're laying in a soft bed or lounging around indoors. If you're hiking or doing anything really physical, you'll be a lot more uncomfortable than if you had dressed appropriately.
Yeah but you can mostly say the same of a business suit.
A bit of water and a cloth can clean up a suit (good quality) enough that it won’t show up.
Try to wipe anything off fleece.
We had a "cold wave" here in UK a few weeks ago, the temperature dropped below zero C° for a while. Even I, nordic and with good understanding of dressing for the weather struggled to keep warm. I saw a woman in the tube wearing one of those fluffy fleece pajamas with Paddington bear pattern and thought: actually not a bad idea!
Baggy trousers + sweatpants
A thermal union suit is an amazing base layer and you can wear it under more flattering clothes
Don't worry, the germs can't survive in the underground. It's too toxic.
I know, I had to turn on the central heating.
Pyjamas are for everyone and of different types from where they come from
i have to go outside?
Unless you're going to Walmart.
In the UK we have Asda and it's literally UK Walmart, and everyone dresses exactly the same way there as well.