Once I'm in bed I mostly sleep on my back because it's almost impossible for me to turn over without help and like Marilyn Monroe the only thing I wear in bed is Chanel No.5
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I have always disliked Pajamas with their buttons, collars, pocket, and belts! Hell...you might as well go to bed in a suit! I wear only Sweat Pants, with their soft lining. When it gets cold, I slip into my Sweat Shirt! I never sleep under the covers or blankets...I always sleep on top of my thick comforter. Here's Barbie on my bed: Hal
In the winter I wear sweat pants and sweat shirt under a down quilt, sometimes including an electric blanket when it's really cold. It's better sleeping in a cold room but old folks get chilly frequently from being old...at least this one does. In the summer it's flannel sleep pants with only a T shirt or an old flannel shirt if it's a little cooler. Flannel is my friend.
Why does anyone particularly care what attire others wear to sleep in, unless they are naked? Not too interesting if they are not...... Frank
Ever since weight loss, I have a serious problem with cold. In winter, I wear sweat pants & a thick polyester shirt. And I have two thick polyester blankets over me. In summer, just shorts & a cotton shirt.
What I sleep in/wear to bed would depend on a wide range of things possibly lol. Could be a fun thread..
regarding the few messages I've received LOL, NO I don't wear this to bed, BUT if I did, it would of course be totally fine Now, what I really wear to bed exists of a variety. The end.
Much of the time, I end up sleeping in my clothes. I have a washable down coat I use as a blanket on the couch and a down comforter by the recliner. Too much bother to go upstairs any more. Fortunately, I have a shower downstairs and first floor laundry.
*Comfy is a nice way to turn in for the evening, sounds very good to me Mary Stetler Love those down comforters, they provide enough warmth and comfort, that is for sure..