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Pajamas Are Not Just for Sleeping

  Author:  45800  Category:(News) Created:(9/12/2002 6:26:00 PM)
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SHANGHAI, China (AP) - Zhan Chunyong likes nothing better after work than to slip into pajamas and head out to do the grocery shopping.

On a recent afternoon, the 42-year-old security guard strolled through a crowded street market in central Shanghai, wearing neatly pressed white pajamas with blue pinstripes.

Other shoppers wearing pajamas or nightgowns haggled with fishmongers or looked over the goods at the stalls of vegetable peddlers.

It's a common sight in China's biggest, most prosperous city: men and women in public dressed as if in the intimacy of their bedrooms.

You can see them in their nightclothes on busy sidewalks, walking amid the business suits as if it were the most natural thing in the world.

At supermarkets, they shuffle in slippers behind shopping carts. Some zip by on motor scooters, plaid flannels flapping in the wind.

Shanghai's people say they've been wearing pajamas in public for at least 10 years, since the economy took off and they could afford to add sleep wear to wardrobes that consisted of little more than drab gray and blue Mao suits.

Far from being embarrassed, they say pajamas are more comfortable than regular clothes — especially in Shanghai's notoriously hot, sticky summers — and easier to wash. They're a luxury and a way to flaunt new wealth.

"Only people in cities can afford clothes like this. In farming villages, they still have to wear old work clothes to bed," Zhan said.

Residents seem to look on it as a charming local quirk. So do officials in charge of keeping Shanghai looking smart.

"Some say it's not civilized, but it's just a harmless habit of the residents," said Zhang Limin, a spokesman for the City Environment Supervision Office.

Many in Shanghai are surprised to hear people elsewhere don't parade in public in their pajamas.

"Pajamas look good and feel good. Everyone wears them outside. No one would laugh," said Wang Hui, a 17-year-old high school student in a pink nightgown decorated with a smiling kitten face.

She and a friend, who was dressed in light green pajamas, were stepping out of a convenience store with canned tea and bags of potato chips.

Wang said she changes out of her school uniform as soon as she gets home. Her mother and father also put on pajamas. Then they head out again to see similarly dressed friends.

"I have three more summer gowns like this one. I wear a different one everyday," she said.

Li Xiaoling, who owns a shop in central Shanghai that sells nothing but pajamas, said she could tell someone's social status with a glance at their sleep wear.

A member of the new professional class might splurge on a 100 yuan (dlrs 12) pair, with high quality material and a stylish cut. But most Shanghai pajama wearers still favor those costing about 15-25 yuan (dlrs 2-3.50).

Patterns and styles go in and out of fashion, just like other clothing.

This year it's bright solids for women, and tightly patterned plaids for men.

"Women always select the most carefully because they need to wear them shopping," said Li.

Pajamas are even worn to work.

On a nearby street lined with auto garages and shops selling car parts and tires, Yan Huizhu sits in a sidewalk kiosk selling newspapers and magazines.

The 44-year-old woman goes about her work in cotton pajamas decorated with smiling brown bears and the English word "Panda."

Yan lives right across the street, and said she often doesn't put on regular clothes for days at a time. She wears the pajamas she slept in, changing at night after bathing.

Asked whether she feels embarrassed out in her bedwear, she laughed.

"It's not embarrassing at all," she said. "People in the city are all used to it. They even praise and admire you if you have on a nice pair of pajamas."

Still, there are limits. Pajamas aren't welcome in better restaurants and department stores.

"They don't let you enter," Yan said

-Karen says, "I hang out in my PJs all day during the weekend, but i stay at home. Why can't we wear our Pjs to school? People would feel much more comfortable"

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Date: 9/12/2002 6:28:00 PM  From Authorid: 16376    wow I think I will wear my PJ's to school everyday LOL. but that is cool so many people don't mind wearing them outside  
Date: 9/12/2002 6:30:00 PM  From Authorid: 54725    Lol, I think I will live there so I can wear my pajamas.  
Date: 9/12/2002 6:35:00 PM  From Authorid: 42792    I go out in my PJs a lot! Not to work or a restaraunt but to go food shopping or the corner mart or pizza shop...sure, I am more comfy that way! I like to be barefooted too  
Date: 9/12/2002 6:38:00 PM  From Authorid: 58976    o well then i have to walk around naked LOL JK thas sum weird stuff LOL =Michael_Myers=  
Date: 9/12/2002 6:41:00 PM  From Authorid: 56369    lol yeh, this happens in japan too! Ive walked up the shop, it felt soooo wierd!!  
Date: 9/12/2002 6:47:00 PM  From Authorid: 53427    LOL! thanks for sharing that. Thats very unusual.  
Date: 9/12/2002 6:57:00 PM  From Authorid: 31048    Wow...I wish I lived there! I love wearing my pajamas. Thanks for sharing this, it was interesting   
Date: 9/12/2002 7:16:00 PM  From Authorid: 57079    my parents say its not smart to wear them to school one day when i did so i will show them this and see if it might change thier mind lol i hope it does thanx!!! ~*~Angel~*~  
Date: 9/12/2002 7:18:00 PM  From Authorid: 55970    *Shrugs* I wear mine in public all the time. *giggle* I can't help it. They're so comfy! *Jewel Fernandez*  
Date: 9/12/2002 7:25:00 PM  From Authorid: 42074    lol, i wore my pj's to school last year(i never sleep in them tho :-/ lol) and i even wore them to a couple parties...everyone was doing it  
Date: 9/12/2002 7:32:00 PM  From Authorid: 52337    Cool TOmorrow at school i'm gonna wear my Pj's  
Date: 9/12/2002 7:35:00 PM  From Authorid: 53052    it's common for people to wear a PJ shirt to school or PJ's to return/pick up a movie rental people even drop off movies in house coats!  
Date: 9/12/2002 7:39:00 PM  From Authorid: 52866    Lol that's COOL!  
Date: 9/12/2002 8:08:00 PM  From Authorid: 36185    Oh, how I love comfy pj's! I wear them to go down the street to check the mail lol or run real quick to the store, but to actually go to the grocery store or browse around at the mall? Gosh, I'd be WAY too embarrased! lol Good post! ~~Silence~~  
Date: 9/12/2002 9:05:00 PM  From Authorid: 11251    I must see at least one person everyday come to class in their pj's. usually its because they overslept...lol. But seriously I wear my pj pants some days when i dont feel like getting all dressed up for class (and dressed up to me is jeans and a t-shirt).  
Date: 9/13/2002 7:57:00 AM  From Authorid: 42259    Lol is this for real?This is so funny i'd love to see that!  
Date: 9/13/2002 9:07:00 AM  From Authorid: 19460    i am glad someone agrees with my jammie/shopping theory! i used to go to the convinence store in my nightgown LOL I didnt care... wasnt gunna be in there long! lol  

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