They say that it has become fashionable to go out in pajamas, a named clothing modality, in Paris, the cradle of this trend, like NBN, the acronym for Netflix-Baguette-Netflix, which must be sponsored by the movie platform or one more modernity Because, first, find out what you’re doing at home if you don’t watch series or put on the washing machine, and second, if you’re lazy enough to leave the house wearing your pajamas and without showering, you must also be lazy to go get some posh bread; In those cases, only the urge to go to the bar to buy a pack of cigarettes or replenish the wine reserve gets you off the sofa if you have given it to you due to the massive destruction of your neurons.

In the past, mothers and grandmothers went out into the street, calmly, with their boatiné (or cotton) robe and their plush slippers (or flip-flops), depending on whether it was winter or summer season; They did it to take out the garbage, buy bread or go to the grocery store, all destinations located less than fifty meters from the portal. And that was if they were from the city, because in the towns that way of dressing was the usual; women would go out into the street like this and only take off the apron they wore at home. Moving, moving, on Sundays, when clothes were very expensive and the one who slept in the closet only came out for big occasions.

Then came the time of the tracksuit, including the parodic modality of wearing it with heels (fix it, but informal, as Martirio would say), a fashion that, like that of the metal carpentry enclosures on the facades of the buildings, does nothing more than demonstrate the decline of the West. Sportswear left the gyms to fill the corridors and parking lots of large surfaces, without its use being a reason for a fine as it should be.

Now that we have so many clothes stored that, probably, you are the age you are, it is impossible that you can amortize them in life, it turns out that nobody is surprised to see, again, people (preferably female or associated) go out in their pajamas to the street. If you do it with a model of little bears or flowers and a pink fleece robe on top, it’s not that you’re following the trend, it’s simply that you’re one step away from starting to stand out in the choni-influencer career.