Pictonroad, I have to dress vaguely smartly most days, those sorts of clothes aren’t great for slobbing about in, I don’t want to crease them and I don’t want to cook in them, and I don’t want to spill my food/drink down the front of them. Onsies are comfy and warm
Wrong?
Tell that to the 2m+ tall monster in front of me in the queue at the supermarket in Oslo….. even had “forestry” across the back!
Or the screaming teenagers in the shopping mall who RAN across the top floor to get to the sale rail!!!
Did Steve McQueen ever wear a onesie? No, he did not and neither should you.
I gave up trying to be as cool as SM many many years ago!
I have two. One is a rather snug fit and perfect as a base layer for dog walking in winter and the other is an over sized portable blanket. No way could I wear either to bed as they are way too warm.
I must be a right oddity, I’ve never understood the need for “lounging about the house” specific clothing.
+1
Just seems so much like hard work to me, as presumably you’ve then got to change out of them to do the lounging in the back garden, lounging in the pub, or lounging in the supermarket.
Much simpler to put on some clothes that work for all of those scenarios in the first place.
Issued with one at work, a dark blue one known as a ‘woollybear’ for under a dry suit. It is not comfy and a bit restrictive and I tend to just chuck a thin fleece jumper on under the dry suit instead. I don’t intend being in the water that long.
I have bought the missus one with a hood as it appears the radiators in our house don’t go up to 11…ffs.