lol at this thread..........i happily walk round in my monkey fleece PJ's! I wear a hoody so i can put me hood up to hide my bed head in the morning.
I bought a new pair of 'camping' crocs 3 days ago..........havn't been off my feet yet, standards must be slipping cos i usually wouldn't be seen dead in crocs unless i was on a campsite........strange lot arn't we lol
Forget pj's - I wanna know how many folk will admit to wearing sandals with socks at some point while camping?
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I think I must be subconsciously a member of the uptight brigade. Always get dressed and brush my hair or tie it back before heading off to the showers. At night though especially early season I wear my pjs under my clothes so I don't get cold changing in to them at night. However both me & oh wear old faithful joggers & sweatshirts at night which would never see the light of day at home to relax in outside & we both live in crocs.
I have shorts and teeshirt jammys and wear them camping. Along with my "special" big fleecy camping jumper - I only wear it when camping. The wife and my Daughter wear thier Jammies around the site. I can usually be seen running at top speed to the toilet block first thing in my shorts and "special" jumper.
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I will wonder to the loo block in my pjs, and on a nice morning will sit outside the tent in my pjs, just enjoying a cuppa and a book, and watching the site wake up. As for everyday clothes - just the same as at home - I look like a bag lady anyway. I will always take one decent, but casual outfit for something special.
I am beginning to feel soooo normal now. Lol. We have only been camping 3 times. Twice in April (this year and last) and both times we were the only tent, and August when clearly we were amoungst the more 'conservative' who dress before leaving their tent or are up at 5am before me!
It seems many in motorhomes and caravans shower or wash and dress before leaving the confines of their metal, so it must say something about us canvas lot.
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Not had the courage to go in pjs yet, but I confess to owning the most orange of orange crocs that I only wear on site because they spend to rest to time locked in the loft.
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