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Am I too old to wear a onesie?

(55 Posts)
grouchbag Tue 10-Nov-15 15:15:26

I don't normally post but I would like to know I am not alone. I bought a onesie - what better for watching television or reading a book on a cold evening? And when I told my daughter she laughed at me and said no one over the age of ten would be seen dead in one. So as I say please tell me i am not alone. I love mine

Auntieflo Wed 11-Nov-15 17:10:34

I think it was in Merthyr ? but no, I haven't seen this in Berks. Yet grin

Persistentdonor Wed 11-Nov-15 17:06:19

Were you wearing it as a fashion statement or for warmth and comfort in your own home??
I would never wear one out, but why the hell shouldn't I wear one in the privacy of my own home??
I would never ask an opinion of someone whom I know to be unkind and derisive either!!

rosesarered Wed 11-Nov-15 14:58:50

Are they mentally unbalanced or simply monumentally lazy?

rosesarered Wed 11-Nov-15 14:57:49

Is this serious? do people go out in sleepwear? Never seen it here.

Auntieflo Wed 11-Nov-15 12:54:55

HildaW, your post reminded me of something I was told a wkile ago, about a notice in some supermarkets in Wales saying, " no onesies or sleepware to be worn in store". So it looks as though some folk did shop wearing them confused

LullyDully Wed 11-Nov-15 11:56:42

My GS loves his and he is 9.......he had a new wolf one for his birthday. Son 36 has a blue one which he wears at home to relax in. Not for me but they love theirs. They do not wear them out so all their own taste and their own business IMO.

loopylou Wed 11-Nov-15 11:50:59

hmm that's the best reason NOT to wear one Grand2Two, PA and gf.......
I remember them first time round, never long enough in the body and making trips to the loo very chilly.

So long as never seen in public then each to their own smile

grannylyn65 Wed 11-Nov-15 11:33:58

I think one should wear what one likes, conditional of course one ones ability to remove said garment when nature calls without much warninggrin

Anne2108 Wed 11-Nov-15 11:15:52

Sorry folks, Baubles is absolutely right, except perhaps the maximum age should be two. Since when has a sleeping bag with arms and legs been a fashion statement.grin

Teacher11 Wed 11-Nov-15 11:03:37

Everyone (except babies for whom they are designed) is too old for a onesie.

Grandma2Two Wed 11-Nov-15 10:44:05

I am over 60...as are most of my friends...we all wear them...and we all love our onesies!!
They happen to be the most comfiest..cosiest things ever!
Who doesn't want to be relaxed in your own home?
We have stylish ones.....as do Peter Andre and his girlfriend to wear around the home...what is the problem??
Grandma2two x

Rockchick Wed 11-Nov-15 10:43:02

Your NEVER too old for a onsie and they save on heating bills, bonus :-)

seadragon Wed 11-Nov-15 10:41:17

Bought 2 more from Lidl after the first one was such a success, giving me the best sleeps ever. Recall grandad had a trapdoor in his long johns which puzzled me for years......... Perhaps this is the solution to the loo problem.

PS One of my onesies has no visible means of entry which puzzled himself for a while...........!

JessM Wed 11-Nov-15 10:39:52

Have to confess though I did laugh at my mother once - it was when she announced she was going to apply to train as a marriage guidance councillor (beam, own eye etc). But she did go on to help a lot of people despite my hilarity. Never sorted the elephant in the room though.

JessM Wed 11-Nov-15 10:38:04

Young people sometimes go outdoors in them. No reason why older people should not do so as well as long as they don't give a damn/have the confidence.
Nice to have DDs or DDILs to give fashion opinions when asked otherwise none of their biz.
What you wear by your own fireside certainly not their biz.
Sounds like a good way to keep warm and save a few groats on heating.

jinglbellsfrocks Tue 10-Nov-15 19:27:19

Pajama City as mentioned by Envious.

seacliff Tue 10-Nov-15 19:22:25

The loo thing would put me off. But you can do what you want in your own home absolutely. I wear a hoodie, cosy joggers and sheepskin boots when it's very cold indoors - comfy and warm, even if it looks a bit weird.

tanith Tue 10-Nov-15 17:24:40

No of course not anyone can wear whatever they blooming well like. I have one and so does OH nothing snugger on a Winters night for just lazing around in..

Crafting Tue 10-Nov-15 16:54:07

I've got one too. Given as a gift with love and trepidation by my DGC. I love it even though they were rolling on the floor laughing when I put it on. Mine is fluffy with a hood like a dressing gown. But the loo is the biggest problem

Envious Tue 10-Nov-15 16:34:54

I googled and found some humourous examples of adult footed pj's on a site called pajama city. I don't know how to put a link on here from my iPad though.

soontobe Tue 10-Nov-15 16:32:30

You are not alone!
I get laughed at by my nearest and dearest, but I dont care! grin

rosesarered Tue 10-Nov-15 16:23:22

Oh yes, the loo problem as well!

rosesarered Tue 10-Nov-15 16:22:46

Cute on children......

Envious Tue 10-Nov-15 16:18:07

I saw some not long ago on a online store and I admit to stopping and looking. I had one as a teenager but I've always had big feet and I'm long waisted. Also the middle of the night loo visit might wake me up too much having to deal with on and off maneuvers. grin

baubles Tue 10-Nov-15 16:17:20

Onesies shouldn't be seen on anyone over the age of three.

There ought to be a law!

shock