must be a myspace thing
I have been racking my brain to come up with a reason why someone might need to wear Uggs with pajama pants tucked into them. Maybe it was artifical snowing out and they needed to run to the driveway to get the newspaper? Maybe the heater broke in their Beverly Hills home and their little toes got cold? Or maybe “tweens” these days simply spend so much time on myspace.com that they’ve completely lost touch with reality. Either way, apparently pajama pants were “last season” so these two have a lot of catching up to do, in every sense of the word.
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Yes I actually have seen some myspace layouts designs that look just like those outfits. So offensive you almost have a seizure just by glancing.
jonathan mac - January 4th, 2007 at 12:05 pm
I do this. But then, I’m a slob.
sal - January 4th, 2007 at 5:54 pm
OMG! I live in DC and just today I saw a girl walking down the street like that! She was beyond college age, so she couldn’t have been from GWU campus.(not to mention you shouldn’t even leave the house like that.) Oh I don’t know what I hate more - slobs or uggs??
Anonymous - February 5th, 2007 at 3:56 pm
That’s worse than the chicks that wear UGG-ly boots with skirts.
Amanda Ashton - February 24th, 2007 at 10:29 pm
Wow, I HATE people who just wear PJ pants out, but with UGG’s… DO THEY know how RETARDED they look? I think its fine for someone to wear pants and uggs *the pants NOT tucked in* or a skirt with uggs, since I have uggs myself, but uhh this… NOT so MUCH. One, YOU DONT MATCH and two… PJ pants are for SLEEPING IN, dont make people think you just rolled out of bed, put on shoes and a shirt and walked to school. Come on now.
KC - May 15th, 2007 at 6:59 am
firstly, i’m a teenager. i wear ugg boots and every so often on a winter weekend i will tuck my pj pants into them, throw on a sweatshirt and go out to breakfast with my friends. it’s just like when middle aged woman wear gym pants, tennis shoes and a sweatshirt they bought at a boutique shop in cape may or something like that.
i honestly can not believe how incredibly ignorant all of you sound. You’re all under the impression that every little thing a teenager does is a cry for attention. That just because they wear ugg boots they must be beaverly hills quality. You sound absolutley ridiculous. Honestly, who cares wheather or not we wear uggs and pjs? Please, just don’t judge us because of it. Afterall, we don’t judge your tennis shoes and tourist tees.
a'kelllll - June 12th, 2007 at 6:52 pm
You could consider where the photo was actually taken, a’kellll.
(Also spelling can work wonders.)
I’ll thank you not to deride my salle t-shirt, or it will be the field of honor (unless you don’t fence foil).
Meo Whous - June 13th, 2007 at 11:15 am
Oh, I have to quote this, ’cause this is just so fucking funny, it hurts…
“You’re all under the impression that every little thing a teenager does is a cry for attention.”
HAHAHAHAHAAHAA!!! You know why I’m under that impression? BECAUSE IT’S TRUE! Don’t lie and say the clothes you put on in the morning aren’t to get attention from your friends or your boyfriends. 99.9% of teenagers are thinking about how their image is broadcast to their peers.
And instead of paying more attention to what everyone in your English class is wearing perhaps you should be paying attention to the class. I’d give you a C- in spelling.
Gonzo - June 13th, 2007 at 2:06 pm
> Honestly, who cares wheather or not we wear uggs and pjs?
There’s one misconception here, and that is that this behavior is limited to teenagers. It’s primary there, but it is seen constantly among college students (I live near a Lutheran university) and people in their 20’s. When I see someone over 25 doing it, I presume they’re homeless.
What Gonzo said about attention-grabbing. And I agree with you about going out on a COLD day in Uggs. Not the California sun. We wore pajama bottoms in public when I was in school… in December, under pants.
Cheddar - June 13th, 2007 at 3:34 pm
Everything you do in life is going to be judged. Get used to it.
cmgrowl - June 14th, 2007 at 11:34 am