What attire do you sleep in?

What do you wear to bed?

  • I sleep naked

    Votes: 21 20.2%
  • I sleep only in my underwear

    Votes: 30 28.8%
  • I sleep in underwear and t-shirt

    Votes: 13 12.5%
  • t-shirt only

    Votes: 2 1.9%
  • pajamas

    Votes: 19 18.3%
  • wearing normal street clothes

    Votes: 11 10.6%
  • sweath pants/sweat shirt

    Votes: 2 1.9%
  • lingerie

    Votes: 3 2.9%
  • other

    Votes: 3 2.9%

  • Total voters
    104
I wear sweatpants and a t-shirt, just about all year round. Only times it is different is when I am camping and can't be bothered to bring a pair of sweatpants.
 
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I wear a tire. :smug:

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Sweatpants and a T-shirt, even in the summer. I have a much higher tolerance for heat than cold, which is why I live where I do. I also always have at least one dog on the bed.
 
Only boxers, that's it.
 
I didn't know so many people slept nekked. I also didn't know people slept with so many pillows under their head (especially thought 2 would be upper limit).

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People sleep with more than one pillow under their head? :confused:

My sleepwear depends if I'm going out or not, as well as the season. If I'm not planning on leaving the house the following day, I sleep with my regular clothes on (no blanket), but if I am planning on leaving the house the following day, I either put pajamas or boxers on (either with blanket fully covering or partially covering me), depending on the season.
 
We don't blast our AC at night in summer or crank up the heat in winter, so bedtime attire varies from boxers + t-shirt to flannel pjs + t-shirt + hoodie (yeah, my head gets cold).

Or nekkid, if Mrs. Duckstab & I have the house to ourselves :mischief:
 
King-size bed, blankets are freaking expensive.
 
I sleep naked. Boxers if we have guests.
 
King-size bed, blankets are freaking expensive.

I have a queen sized bed and can never find a queen-sized bedsheet set.

Sure, I can find them, but they have a ton of crap I don't want. I want a comforter cover, a sheet to sleep on, and 2 pillow covers. Instead most of these sets have stupid crap I don't need, like a sheet to put between you and your comforter. NO! I don't do that. That's wrong.

As for what I sleep in, it's usually undies and a tshirt or pj bottoms and a tshirt. I used to sleep naked but then I have to wash my sheets more frequently.
 
I prefer underwear, with extra blankets on the bed during the winter months. I've found that t-shirts give uncomfortable tugs around the neck during the night. Pajama bottoms on top of underwear usually makes me too hot... in my pants. But not in that way.

I tend to prefer slightly cooler environments to slightly warmer.


EDIT: I should say that napping in street clothes is another matter entirely.
 
Most often, whatever I was wearing that day. So jeans and a tshirt.
 
Either naked, in briefs, or in briefs and a t-shirt normally. Occasionally I'll put on Star Wars pajamas if I'm really cold or just go to bed in whatever I'm wearing if I'm really tired.
 
I don't get the argument for more clothing because of cold, can't you just throw another blanket on the bed? :confused:

If you have another blanket sure. And if the additional blanket doesn't make it too hot or heavy. And some people also don't like their whole body covered in a blanket. So adding another blanket doesn't solve keeping the exposed areas warm. I know lot of people who don't like their chest or arms covered in a blanket.
 
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