Hi everyone
Sleeping Attire or pyjamas, is what you wear at night when you go to sleep, a little background from me:
There were two items of clothing that I had to wear when I was a child. One was wearing a singlet under my uniform and two pyjamas at night time. I hated wearing them. However, I lived in England at the time and being cold one needed to be kept warm. After coming to Australia, I cannot remember what I wore, although singlets I believe were not needed, as Australia is a much more warmer and nicer place too live, instead of cold and miserable England. I have mentioned before Sarah B was no where to be seen for seven years since coming to Australia.
Things turned around when I left family and friends and singlets had already went by the wayside, when I came to Australia. Long and short nightgowns with underwear became my preferred attire for nighttime sleeping in winter and camisoles and matching pants became the de rigueur for summer and special occasions. If I go to cold place, I will definitely buy some female pyjamas.
So with the above story in mind, what do you wear when you sleep?
Warmest regards to everyone
Sarah B
I typically sleep naked. The times that I have to put on pajama pants (to let the dogs out, etc) I'm always struck with the thought that just slipping on a nightie would be so much easier :)
When I sleep by myself a short nightie or cami and shorts is my go-to
Claire
I live in cold & miserable England in cold & miserable Lancashire near the sea! This time of year I sleep in long thermal pants,socks, long sleeved thermal top. I also wear a buff over my hair to stop it looking like a bird's nest in the morning!
In summer it's a singlet/vest with just undies. I live alone so no one has to see me, at 66 I dress for comfort & warmth
In the summer nude. In the winter I wear a cotton loose fitting top.
I usually wear some cute pajamas, but every once in a while I'll wear a short satin nightgown.
~Sara
Most of the time it's just panties and a loose t-shirt.
an oversized sleep tee and in the winter pajama bottoms or lounge pants. My apartment is draft n cold.
Nighty unless its hot then its nude.
I have been sleeping in long flannel nightgowns, very feminine and warm.
They are also very good to wear while cooking breakfast or in front of the fireplace while reading a book or with my sweetie.
When it gets warmer I may go to thinner material if need be.
Chrissy
Here in the Black Hills of South Dakota, we get hot summers and brutally cold winters. So summer is panties only. Winters is panties and a nightgown. Sometimes my shoulders get cold and I don't like blankets up around my neck when I sleep, so I will wear a T-shirt instead.
Unless I'm doing some winter camping, my sleeping attire is always a pair of shorts and a t-shirt. I don't do fancy sleepwear.
My most comfortable things to sleep in is a pastel rainbow tie-dye cotton maternity nightgown, and pink pajama leggings (loose).
Changes every night. Mostly short sometimes long, usually with some lace. Just depends on how I'm feeling that night, what my next day is looking like. I really like climbing into bed with something really girly on. Waking up that way too. Most days it's the longest period of time I have to wear something that make me feel good. (Even though I sleep through most of it. :laugh: )
Paulie.
I typically sleep naked but I feel that's more of a guy thing. Than a feminine thing. If I do wear anything at all it's usually soffee silkie running shorts (even better if the liner is cut out) theyre great shorts for working out in too.
We used to wear them all the time for when we did pt In the Marines.
But when I look at my wife and all my previous relationships, they all usually slept in parties and a comfortable tank top or shirt, possibly silk shorts and Cammie set (but that's not usually a everyday thing). Usually they wore just panties and comfy baggy shirt or tank top.
I've tried sleeping In panties and topless and it's just not comfortable yet. Maybe after surgery (assuming I get one). I also feel it's a comfort/vulnerability thing.
Yeh, I range between practical and comfortable - my preference is for something girly - a silky / lacy nightie, although depends on the time of year and temperature. It feels great though- even under the covers and as Paulie says - feels lovely to wake up in.
A satin nightshirt and panties or a short nightgown with batwing sleeves and lace trim and panties.