When you wear Pyjamas to work

I have to admit that one of the greatest joy I have as a working woman (well, you know expect from doing what I love, and getting paid) is dressing up in the morning. For years, I eagerly waited to get a job to build me a wardrobe suitable for work. And now that I have, it is a pleasure to pull clothes out of my closet, find news ways to style them. However it can often turn into a nightmare particularly when I am in a rush in the morning (because I overslept) and I realized that the blouse I wanted to wear needs ironing I do not either have the time or the patience to do.

On days like that I often opt for jeans and tee, but last time I got so lazy I borrowed my Mother's pyjamas.

 
Scarf - Sandaga market
Open sweater and tee ensemble - stolen from my Mother
Pyjama pants - stolen from my Mother
Mules - stolen from my Mother

Mind you, there are silky smooth pyjamas my brother got her as a gift from France. There are the kind of pyjamas fancy ladies wear to bed. I am not that fancy yet (even though I am working on it) so I decided to wear them outside.

No one noticed that they were jammies. And I was very relaxed the entire day. No tucking and pulling, no pressure on the growing muffin top. I felt great.



 
 
I wished I had more fancier clothes that instantly make you look put together without the hassle of ironing them. But in the meantime, I need to get organized and take care of my clothes during the weekends. I know some people who by sunday already figure out what they are going to wear the entire week. I tried it once and it was a game changer. But when the task is a bit daunting, I often decide what to wear the night before. Then I have enough time to try on the outfit, see if it looks good on me and do some ironing. It saves me time I can use to Watch Wendy Williams before heading out the door in the mornings.LOL

I am planning to get more wear of the pyjamas, maybe next time I can style them to go out for diner with friends.





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