06 March 2008

Sweats...not just for sleeping or working out any more.

At what point did it become okay to wear pajamas outside of the house? I see people wear sweat pants and sweat suits into the store all the time. It just isn't college kids either (that'll be subject in just a bit), but its the forty and fifty year olds too. Did I miss the memo where it was stated that it was 'cool' to look lazy and unkempt. I don't see these people in their sweat suits and think 'wow, they must feel comfortable, and god they are so cool and trendy'. I think 'they must have spent more time on their hair and whore-like makeup than the time they took to get dressed'. Why? How much work is it to put on a pair of jeans? I just don't get it. I understand wearing sweats around the house. No one sees you at any point. If you are expecting company, you'll put on normal pants and shirt, etc. But A brought up a good point...college.

Many people I see walking in and out of the store, and the main culprits, are college age people. Either too lazy or too hung over to give a shit. No one notices in the class room, in fact a good portion are probably wearing the same kind of clothes. But dude, out in public, people notice. Looking like a bum...not good.

It is just above my head I guess. I don't have a tendency to wear my pjs until I get ready for bed, but some people are just wired for lazing around the house in theirs....and thats cool, whatever turns your crank. But it just isn't for me. I have a need to wear jeans during the day, for whatever reason. I still haven't figured it out.

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