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I don't know why that branch would bother banning them but equally I'm amazed people actually go shopping wearing PJs and stuff. It takes all sorts to make a world etc 

I used to think my chavvy neighbour was well weird wearing PJs, and pink dressing gown and shoes every week when her mum used to pick her up in the car mid-morning.
FM
When my son was small and couldn't sleep, I'd often go shopping at 4am in my jamas (with a coat over the top). I suppose there's a difference in wearing PJ's that could pass as loungewear compared to a frilly nightdress. If others dont find it offensive then I dont know why Tesco's are getting a strop on about it. Surely as long as you're decent and spending money with them and not Asda then it shouldn't matter?
Karma_
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No Am I the only one who goes McDonalds drive thru, petrol station and any other establishments of convenience with wet hair and a towel on their head?
Good for you Karma, love that you do that


Just for fun one time when hubby and I were in the car on a long and boring motorway I put up an umbrella, just to see folk smiling or being puzzled made the long journey easier lol.
Yellow Rose
I love love love being in my PJ's - as soon as I get home I put my jammie bottoms on... So much more comfy than sitting around at home in jeans but... Supermarket shopping in them NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

Local shop is just about passable but not a big store!

We have lots of students in our local Sainsburys who are in PJ's quite a lot and there was me thinking it was rag week or a dare but now I think it's student attire for shopping in!!!
Lazybug

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