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A Middlesbrough head teacher has asked parents to get properly dressed before the school run.

It follows sightings of a number of them still wearing their pyjamas when they brought their children to school.

Some people were even attending meetings at Pallister Park Primary school in their nightwear.

This prompted the school's head, Chris Wain, to send out letters to parents urging them to think about what they were wearing.

Ms Wain said: "What we were seeing was people staying in their pyjamas all day.

"They were dropping their children off in the morning and collecting them in the afternoon wearing the same pyjamas."

Outside the school, one parent, accompanied by a friend in slippers, was wearing leggings over her pyjamas.

She said: "I have to cover up otherwise the school goes mad."

In 2007, the principal of a Northern Ireland primary school also reprimanded parents who regularly turned up at the school gate in their pyjamas.

He said the trend set a bad example to pupils and made staff uncomfortable.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-13511668
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I do have to say that some people around here also seem to be in their PJ's all day. Bu5t then agin, a whole bunch of kids wear their pants halfway down their legs with their undrpants showing, so who am I to judge.

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I am not one to formally dress up for routine runs to collect my girl. But I have never left the house for anything only wearing my pjs.
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I would love to take Pudd to school wearing jammies, its a half hour drive to Pudds school.

My own pride would not let me wear jammies, sloppy joe, leggings and if i am having a Beetlejuice hair day a baseball cap!

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Yeah, just because you slept in them doesn't make them jammies... ;) :lol:
Why is it that when Miley Cyrus gets naked and licks a hammer it's 'art' and 'edgy' but when I do it I'm 'drunk' and 'banned from the hardware store'?

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Um, are these folks aware of the trend of 'Pajama pants' this year? All the top designers are putting out their own styles: Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, James Perse, etc. etc.



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Have they no fashion sense? :mrgreen:

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Why don't they just sleep in their street clothes? :loon

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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It follows sightings of a number of them still wearing their pyjamas when they brought their children to school.
Yeah, where do these people think they are?

The supermarket?
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LOL

I remember growing up, there was a woman on our street (well, there were a few, but this one took it to an extreme the others didn't)...

I never remember seeing her when she wasn't wearing rollers. When she first emerged from her door in the morning, when she sat on her front porch in the afternoon, taking her kids to the park, at the bank, at the grocery store, wherever. I always wondered, what is she setting her hair for if no one ever sees her hairstyle?

Oh yeah, and she would always be padding up and down the street in bedroom slippers. I might have seen her wearing shoes but I don't remember it.
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Um, are these folks aware of the trend of 'Pajama pants' this year? All the top designers are putting out their own styles: Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, James Perse, etc. etc.
Those are too ugly to wear around the house, forget about wearing them out in public.

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No one said fashion is pretty. :nana

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Except they weren't wearing that, they were wearing this:

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Unrepentant: Karen Downing, from Middlesbrough, said she does not see the problem of going out in her nightwear


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1NQLL3Qf6
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You sleep in bathrobes there? :?

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It's a dressing gown. That woman is obviously a posh Boro bird as she put hers on over her nightie before she went out.
Why is it that when Miley Cyrus gets naked and licks a hammer it's 'art' and 'edgy' but when I do it I'm 'drunk' and 'banned from the hardware store'?

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I'm trying to see the footwear. Are they slippers, or proper shoes? They almost looks like heels, which would make it all even more hilarious.

This is exactly why I don't wear or own pajamas!
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:ok for sleeping in the buff! ;)
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If everything is properly covered up where's the problem?

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The Hen wrote:Except they weren't wearing that, they were wearing this:

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Unrepentant: Karen Downing, from Middlesbrough, said she does not see the problem of going out in her nightwear


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z1NQLL3Qf6
Now if Ralph Lauren had put that out on the runway it would have been a huge hit.

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The OP says the folks wore nightwear, or pyjamas; is this a Brit thing to include the bathrobe? In my country that's said only of clothes you sleep in. Well... unless of course, they're pajama pants, then it's OK.


That said, a bathrobe is even a step below causal, but I know a neighbor lady who walks her dog in the early morning dressed like that.

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When people get out of bed in the UK many will put a dressing gown on over their nightwear. They may have covered their nightwear with a dressing gown but as the article states they are still wearing their nightwear. Nobody is claiming that a dressing gown is nightwear.
Why is it that when Miley Cyrus gets naked and licks a hammer it's 'art' and 'edgy' but when I do it I'm 'drunk' and 'banned from the hardware store'?

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