Any of you fellas here wear sweatpants outside of the house? if so, why have you chosen to give up on life?
I'm a mechanic. I live in Canada. I wear them underneath my coveralls during the winter cause they're warm and don't squish my nuts as much as jeans do when I crouch down.
-40 Celsius or Fahrenheit? Either way, that's pretty friggin' cold! Living in Californialand, I'm far more apt to see extreme heat than extreme cold, so sweatpants aren't necessary.I'll even wear sweats on top of jeans when the temp dips to -40 and I need to walk to the store...
Do you mean shirt and pants together? If so, that's really bad. However, if done right, I don't mind seeing women in pajama pants. What really bugs me are slippers worn outside of the house and those yoga pants with something written across the arse. And don't even get me started on Uggs...Here people, mostly women have gotten into wearing pajamas out in public.
-40 Celsius or Fahrenheit? Either way, that's pretty friggin' cold! Living in Californialand, I'm far more apt to see extreme heat than extreme cold, so sweatpants aren't necessary.
-40 Celsius or Fahrenheit? Either way, that's pretty friggin' cold! Living in Californialand, I'm far more apt to see extreme heat than extreme cold, so sweatpants aren't necessary.
Do you mean shirt and pants together? If so, that's really bad. However, if done right, I don't mind seeing women in pajama pants. What really bugs me are slippers worn outside of the house and those yoga pants with something written across the arse. And don't even get me started on Uggs...
Any of you fellas here wear sweatpants outside of the house? if so, why have you chosen to give up on life?
ChuckFaze said:Here people, mostly women have gotten into wearing pajamas out in public.
Before you get too excited, I'm not talking remotely of any Victoria's Secret pajamas :rofl: if they even have any there. I'm talking bland, nasty wrinkled pajamas. No, I don't believe I've seen any women have the nerve to also wear the matching pajama shirt, but they'll still be wearing some equally bland, nasty wrinkled top. And now that you brought up the Slippers outside the house ... well, they'll wear those along with the pajamas out there as well. :yesyes: So yes, get your barf bucket ready. :rofl2:Namenlos said:Do you mean shirt and pants together? If so, that's really bad. However, if done right, I don't mind seeing women in pajama pants. What really bugs me are slippers worn outside of the house and those yoga pants with something written across the arse.
I'll be damned! I found the formula and confirmed that. (I think the coldest I've even been was during the winter of 2001, when I lived not too far from Chicago...probably pretty near -40 at times.)Fun fact: -40 C is equal to -40 F... I think that's the only temperature where they are both the same... -35 C is -31 F, -45 C is -49 F.... I don't pretend to understand it. Lol.
I'm the same way. At home, I live in jeans and an undershirt (unless it's below about 50 degrees Fahrenheit), but I at least put on a T-shirt for even a walk to Family Dollar. A former co-worker once commented that he'd never seen me in a wrinkled shirt...that's because I take a little pride in my appearance. That is why I disapprove of the wearing of slippers in public; to me, it says, "It would only take another couple-few seconds to put on proper shoes, but fuck it. I don't have that kind of pride."You'll never catch me wearing sweatpants out in public. I'm the kind of person who when I have to go out to the grocery store will put on a clean pair of jeans, clean shirt and shoes. That's just me. Sometimes people will ask why I'm dressing so fancy and I'm like I'm not, I guess clean clothes is fancy
Nnnnnn NOPE!
I don't know about other places, but if you think THAT is bad, here it's even gotten worse.
Here people, mostly women have gotten into wearing pajamas out in public.
I mean, not like to the mall, but definitely to Walmart, Fast Food joints, dropping off their kids at school, etc. :eek: