Not Your Auntie’s Housecoat

How to Basically Wear Your Pajamas In Public

Not Your Auntie’s Housecoat

I was slow to embrace the pajamas-as-a-lewk trend. Well, save for a few pairs of drape-y pants that I’ve always been careful to pair with heels and structured tops. That way it was clear that I was actually dressed—and not out in these streets wearing my house clothes.

A couple Sundays ago, I was going to my friend’s house for brunch. I knew the food would be good and the champagne would be flowing. I didn’t want to wear anything that would keep me from eating as much as I could.

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Shop the look: H&M patterned tunic (similar, $99), J.Crew Factory jumpsuit (similar, $62), Brother Vellies sandals (similar, $380), Zara choker ($15.99), Bare Escentials Matte Lipcolor in Bo$$ ($18) 

I threw on a robe-like H&M tunic as a dress and Brother Vellies fur sandals. Typically, I wear the tunic like I would a jacket, over jeans but Sundays are supposed to be easy and all that.

I belted the tunic, put on the earrings and was on my way. One church lady even complimented my “dress” so I couldn’t have been too off the mark or inappropro.  Brunch was yummy, we drank too much of course, and by the time stumbled home, it was late.

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On my walk home from the 2, I notice this man had gotten off at the same stop I had and is just about walking in-step with me. When I glanced his way, he smiled and waved at me.

Normally, I keep my head on a swivel this time of night, just because you never know.

“You look like someone’s auntie in a house dress and slippers. I’m just making sure you aren’t crazy,” he said to me when our eyes met. So I guess he was watching me because I scared him?

Now this very well could have been what he considered his opening for a conversation. But one, if you really thought I was mentally ill you wouldn’t have gotten so close to me. And two, even if I was, what business of that is yours?

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I didn’t say any of that though. I just rolled my eyes and grabbed a fist full of my dress so that he didn’t get to see to much leg as I walked away from him.

Womp womp.

I don’t know about you, but whenever something like this happens, I always think of the best comebacks after the moment has passed or the person walks away.

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What would you have said? What was the last thing you wore that made someone shoot you a weird look?

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4 Comments
  • ShesFacingFreedom
    Posted at 15:16h, 01 November

    Ha! I also always think about the best comebacks after the moment has passed. But I honestly wouldn’t have said anything especially at that time of night. I would have just smiled and kept pushing.

    • ChanningintheCity
      Posted at 01:45h, 02 November

      Ugh, I hate that women always have to think about their safety when things like this happen. I guess that’s why we should have gotten some of the MACE FOR THE FACE that man was selling!

  • Ariel B
    Posted at 09:49h, 07 November

    I have this kimono as well. I wear mine religiously. Kimono’s are so apart of my ministry. And YES, to the comebacks. I can be such a smart ass. I thank it is God giving me time to think before I speak. He knows this mouth.

    • ChanningintheCity
      Posted at 11:10h, 07 November

      Ms. Tina has this kimono, too! I saw her wearing it on her Instagram over the summer. Clearly all the cool girls own it 😜 That’s the thing, any other time, I’m so quick with the tongue. Maybe that’s God’s way of keeping me from getting popped.