And now, for the ANTI-style segment of this blog! Oh no! TESCO bans barefoot shopping in your pajamas!

While I love to read about style, and travel, and lifestyle, I must say that I get a definite giggle out of some of the things that make the news.
And, I think this article is hilarious, and must be shared... immediately!!!

Apparently, there is some sort of epidemic at TESCO in England, which is basically like a Target.  Women have been spotted doing their daily shopping... in their pajamas, and barefoot!  This is because, according to the women, they cannot possibly be bothered to wear , say, a pair of jeans and a t-shirt, rather than fluffy pj's and slippers.

Seriously, people?  A) this is news and have we really reached this point in laziness that we can't even be bothered to spruce it up, just a little?  I mean, for god sakes, it's just a few kids.  You drop them off at school and you have the day.  People run entire nations and manage to get dressed, so let's just try and exert a little effort, okay?

If I can pull it together for a 5 AM call time after a 14 hour, international flight, then anyone can do it.

Now, enjoy.  I'm going to highlight my very favorite quote!

Cover up! No shopping in PJs or barefoot, Tesco tells shoppers as it becomes first supermarket to unveil a dress code

By Luke Salkeld
Last updated at 8:07 AM on 29th January 2010

Off to bed: Pyjama-wearing shopper Elaine Carmody being shown out of the Tesco store in Cardiff, which has introduced a strict dress code

Unwelcome: Elaine Carmody was asked to leave a Tesco store in Cardiff because she was wearing pyjamas

It’s probably not the first choice of attire one would choose for a weekly shopping trip down at the local store.

But those who like to get the groceries in their pyjamas should be aware they will be barred at a Tesco superstore, which is the first in Britain to introduce a dress code.

Wandering the aisles in your dressing gown or going barefoot is just not acceptable, according to store policy which is outlined on posters put up at the entrance.


 

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