5 Activities That Are Even Better in Pajamas
It's National Pajama Day!
We will be the first to tell you everything is better in pajamas. Honestly, we do everything in the comfort of our sleepwear, from the beginning to the end of the day. They are so much more comfortable. These days, they can be pretty stylish, too.
In celebration of this spectacular holiday, discover five activities that are more fun while wearing pajamas.
Reading
Does anyone else have bad memories of "reading time" at school? It immediately makes us think of those pesky school uniforms and a restrictive dress code. Our fondest moments of reading have always been in our beds, sporting our most comfortable tee and shorts. It's so much easier to immerse yourself into a fictional universe when you aren't worrying about how itchy your pants are.

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Dancing
No pajama party would be complete without dancing. As kids, we'd always play Just Dance or Dance Dance Revolution at sleepovers. While you could sport athletic wear, the comfortable fabric of pajamas are exactly what you need for maximum movement.
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Watching Movies
While going to the movie theaters is fun and all, there is some dread because we have to wear everyday clothes. That said, there have been a few times we haven't cared and went in pajamas. These were some of our most memorable screenings!
Similarly, when you're at home, you won't want to be wearing jeans. Get real cozy with your favorite pair of PJs.

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Cooking
Cooking can be very therapeutic for some—and stressful for others—but there is one thing for sure: wearing comfy clothes, like pajamas, can make everything better. Plus, most people don't care as much about staining their pajamas as their regular clothes. You can get as messy as you need to be in PJs.

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Working
Working from home is one of the things that has drastically improved our quality of life. No. 1 reason? We don't have to spend the extra time in the morning getting dressed in business casual. We can roll out of bed five minutes before our start date and get started on our tasks in comfort.
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