BTW, my "end of civilization" standard is pajamas worn as streetwear. I have seen three women this week (adults!) in pajamas and Uggs, getting off the bus or in the mall. I mean to drop your kid at school without getting out of the car - MAYBE. But out and about, in flannel pants with sheep jumping over a fence? Not ironic in any context.

Una, it's like you read my mind. Civilized society broke down when pajama bottoms became acceptable streetwear.

My very favorite jeans have NO stretch at all, and I badly wish I could find more stretch-less jeans. NO to the knit, for me, anyway.

I'm quite sure I drank a small glass of cold water creek on Saturday with a few friends I like my jeans to have structure so knit jeans are not for me.

Just saw this on TV

https://www.orderforeverlazy.com/

The name alone makes me shudder.

You and me both, Anna.

Nothing says "I give up" like footie pajamas for adults. You KNOW someone will wear them out of the house...

For years I wore my pajamas to drop the kids off at school and figured, who cares? It's not like I ever get out of the car, right?

Then, one day we were running late and instead of putting the dog in the crate before we left, I had her come in the car with me to drop off the kids. Of course, once my youngest jumped out, the dog jumped out with him and I got to be the nutty mother in her pj's chasing a huge dog through the school yard of disapproving teachers and excited squealing kids.

If only I'd had on pajama jeans!

I'm still trying to picture the 'I give up' dress, since I still think just about any dress looks better than sweats or pajamas.

I've been working on a post for my readers about the different types of jean-inspired lounge and athletic wear. Thought I'd share it with all of you given the topic:
http://joggingjeans.wordpress......fauxjeans/