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How old are you and do you own a onesie?
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I got one for Christmas, not tried it on yet but it looks nice and warm, will wear it in evenings when watching tv, and I'm in my early 50s. Any age can wear them as long as they keep you warm, that's all that matters.0
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I'm over 50 but have absolutely no desire for a Onesie. I'm old enough to have been a wearer of jump suits when they were all the rage back in the 80's. Consequently, the memory & thought of all the faff of practically having to undress whenever you needed to nip to the toilet is enough to put me off of such an impractical piece of night wear & I'll stick to my good old jim-jams thank you very much.The bigger the bargain, the better I feel.
I should mention that there's only one of me, don't confuse me with others of the same name.0 -
Im home and back in my onesie, still loving it. I was also very anti onesie thinking who in their right mind would wear that, now I have one I think why didnt I get one sooner.0
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I'm over 40 & love my onesie! Less drafty than a dressing gown & more "decent" in many ways, no cold back when camping, very comfy & cosy.
I haven't got into the whole "collection" that one of my friends has (dog, cow, reindeer etc) but I am a complete convert to them!0 -
44, and yes, a Spider-Man one0
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im 47 i don't have one but if someone bought me one i would wear it.0
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I am 52 and would quite like one of the ones that stop at the ankle rather than include feet, in a nice red colour. What puts me off is the faff when I go to the loo and the horrified look on my daughters face when I said perhaps I should get one.
My daughter is a tiny 19 year old and has a bunny onsie from the children's range at Primark. She took it with her to university when she moved into a flat with 4 other girls. Of all the people she could have moved in with, out of all that years intake, she ended up sharing with a girl with a phobia of white bunnies.:rotfl:0 -
A bit chav aren't they? They also make me think of westerns where the men have a flap in their underwear at the back0
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I bought my daughter one for Xmas and she loves it, have resisted for myself but have now ordered one for my son to take to Uni. They are half price at the moment from secret sales.£2.00 Savers Club = £34.00 So Far
+ however may £2 coins I have saved in my Terramundi since 2000.
Terramundi weighs 8lb 5oz0 -
I dont care how chav they are, comfy and warm is my main priority just now.0
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