Do you have separate clothes for relaxing at home (house wear) and clothes for sleeping (pajamas)? "It's hard to decide where to draw the line between loungewear and sleepwear."
I can understand why you think that the more you change your clothes, the more laundry you have to do! Even though the washing machine can wash it, if the number of times and amount of clothes increases, the trouble of drying, loading, and folding (tidying up) will increase dramatically.
That doesn't mean you can't change your clothes. Let's take a look at what moms have to say about how they style their clothes, how they wash their clothes, and more!
Looking at the opinions of mothers in response to the question posed by the poster, it seemed that half of the mothers were divided into loungewear and sleepwear, and half of them were unreasonable. Let's take a look at each voice.
The voices of moms who say they don't separate loungewear and sleepwear. You only need to change clothes once from the time you get home until you go to bed, so you don't have to increase the amount of laundry. Some of the moms who are not happy have asked me how and when to change if I have separate nightwear and loungewear.
It seems that moms who choose to wear loungewear and sleepwear change into their loungewear after returning home, and then change into sleepwear after taking a bath or before going to bed.
We received various opinions about the reasons for separating loungewear from sleepwear. You may get sweaty while preparing meals, so you may want to change into different clothes after getting out of the bath.
In addition to unforeseen circumstances such as earthquakes and fires, there were also voices saying that we should try to wear clothes that are not embarrassing even when we go out, assuming visitors. Loose loose T-shirts and sweatshirts full of pills are comfortable, but you can't go out in public.
Some people say that they like doing laundry, so it's okay to have more laundry, while others say that they have to run the washing machine four times a day because they change their clothes so often. You can get a glimpse of the laundry situation of everyone who separates loungewear and sleepwear. Also, there were some people who gave me an easy-to-understand flow in response to the question "When should I change clothes?"
The loungewear of mothers who separate their loungewear from sleepwear was simple and comfortable, and the style that stood out was that it was easy to go to the trash or convenience store.
Moms who don't care about loungewear and pajamas don't seem to spend their time in pajamas after coming home. Clothes that are easy to wear because they are old and loose or have pills stand out.
When you hear that loungewear and pajamas can be used together, you tend to give priority to the image of pajamas and imagine worn-out and comfortable looseness. However, some mothers said that they were conscious of a style that could accommodate sudden guests.
Among the voices from mothers, this statement seems to be "I see!" Excellent expression!
In the end, it seems that whether or not to separate loungewear and nightwear depends on individual lifestyles and personalities. Some people stay in their pajamas all day long, while others change frequently. Do you feel that everyone is different and everyone is good? Freedom to change clothes Freedom to change clothes, which one do you choose?
Written by You Sakuramiya, edited by Wendy Yamauchi, illustrated by Ann Zenzai
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