Mean Laqueefa wrote: » What about hospitals ?
DellyBelly wrote: » No... It seems to be a trend that's coming back into fashion. Think it was a thing about 10 years ago. Like back then it seems to be the lower class that do this for some reason.
Paddy Cow wrote: » What's the point here? Your cousin has a condition that everyone is aware of and it's no big deal. I don't have autism so for me to turn up to a wedding in a tracksuit and t-shirt would be. Do you and your wife go to every wedding/family function/work in your penguin suit and princess dress? I'm guessing not. Exceptions to the rule don't apply to everyone. Most people don't have autism and are perfectly capable of taking two minutes to put on day clothes when going outside.
Mean Laqueefa wrote: » Point is my Aunt trys to get him out of the house all the time, Aldi even do quiet time on certain hours for this, she also has to bring her other kids elsewhere and cant leave him alone. So he wears his old tracksuit and carries his pillow. Lots of place like resturaants if suitable or anything really. Anyone is entitled to to wear anything they want at anytime that is not breaking the law. And i think you know what i meant about penguin suit/disney dress as Bride and groom
Mean Laqueefa wrote: » Anyone is entitled to to wear anything they want at anytime that is not breaking the law.
spurious wrote: » In the last wave of pyjama wearing, the ones you saw them outside in were not the pyjamas they slept in. They would have their outside pyjamas and their inside (sleep in) ones.
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Shouldn't be allowed out the front door in PJs
dxhound2005 wrote: » How could you tell the difference?
0lddog wrote: » Do you think that the lads up in The 'joy wear PJs at night ? Cant see any long term harm in it
railer201 wrote: » You shouldn't be allowed to post on boards either, wearing pyjamas !
Pmacv1 wrote: » Or any public building except hospitals?
decky1 wrote: » Nanny State, you can't do what you want cos it upsets someone.
Paddy Cow wrote: » Fine. I'll just post naked.
In January 2007, the gulf emirate Ras al-Khaimah (part of UAE) introduced a strict dress code for all local government workers in order to prevent them from wearing pajamas to work.[19] In January 2010, the Tesco supermarket in St Mellons, Cardiff, United Kingdom, started a ban on customers wearing pajamas.[20] In January 2012, a local Dublin branch of the Government's Department of Social Protection advised that pajamas were not regarded as appropriate attire for clients attending the office for welfare services.[21] Williams’ concerns are reflected in many school and work dress codes. Mount Anthony Union High School in Bennington, Vermont, banned students in 2011 from wearing pajamas to school, concerned that they could be a safety hazard.[24] In Chicago, Illinois, it is illegal to fish in your pajamas.[25]
Vita nova wrote: » Pyjamas came to the West from India and Indians still use them for daytime attire, so it's ok to go to the post office in your pyjamas in India or Pakistan and probably a few other countries. However, wearing western style pyjamas in public can get you into trouble in some countries URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pajamas#cite_note-21"]Wikipedia[/URL:
Your Face wrote: » I wasn't allowed into the post office for wearing a suit.