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How old are you and do you own a onesie?

kazd
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Okay, a bit of a rude question!
I am seriously considering buying a onesie to wear around the house in the evening. It I am 50 and a size 16 to 18.
Daughter has just had one for Xmas (16 and a size 8), son is considering having one to wear in his rooms at Uni (19 and a slim 6ft)
Your thoughts please and don't be cruel :rotfl:
I am seriously considering buying a onesie to wear around the house in the evening. It I am 50 and a size 16 to 18.
Daughter has just had one for Xmas (16 and a size 8), son is considering having one to wear in his rooms at Uni (19 and a slim 6ft)
Your thoughts please and don't be cruel :rotfl:
£2.00 Savers Club = £34.00 So Far
+ however may £2 coins I have saved in my Terramundi since 2000.
Terramundi weighs 8lb 5oz
+ however may £2 coins I have saved in my Terramundi since 2000.
Terramundi weighs 8lb 5oz
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Not got one yet, but it is on the list ;-)Blackpool_Saver is female, and does not live in Blackpool0
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:snow_laugI am just over 50 and about same size as you and although they look cosy I just wouldn't buy one for myself. Think they are definitely a young persons thingThe mind is like a parachute. It doesn’t work unless it’s open.:o
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Wrong size of 35, right size of 40. No, I may resemble some sort of beached sea creature.0
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I'm 44, asked for and got one for my Christmas, I love it. If you want one, get one.0
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I don't care what I look like in my own home, comfort is the order of the dayBlackpool_Saver is female, and does not live in Blackpool0
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In my 40s, yet would not be seen dead in one. I put them is the same reject line as Ugg Boots, outdoor pyjamas and fuzzy lined hats with floppy ears on them.:A:dance:1+1+1=1:dance::A
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I'm in the 45-50, and would not wear one, but that's nothing to do with my age. just not keen and it's a faff for the loo.0
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In my 40s, yet would not be seen dead in one. I put them is the same reject line as Ugg Boots, outdoor pyjamas and fuzzy lined hats with floppy ears on them.
I soooo agree with you. On the scale of ghastly, they are first, closely followed by uggs (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-497170/The-UGGly-truth-Theyre-hot-smelly-bad-feet-Ugg-boots-popular.html) - worth reading if you're anti, and then hoodies.0 -
I bought my kids onesies and they all love them. I couldn't wear one myself but do have the fleece pj's from M&S and I love them.0
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Wrong side of 40, got one from MIL yesterday, thought 'eugh'!
Wore it last night. Very warm and cosy. Would rather die than let DS1 or DS2 see me in it though. If I lived alone, I'd probably wear it all the time (and not open the door).
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