3 Amazing Things You May Not Have Known About Animal Onesie Pajamas for Adults and Kids
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Footed adult pajamas may provide the ultimate in comfort, but could they be any more exciting? Perhaps one of the most fun designs for such pajamas is a onesie resembling an animal. Think PJs with bunny ears and tails, lion's manes, and black and white spots like a cow. Seeing as just 74% of adults wear pajamas to bed, and 61% don't think they have enough sleepwear options to choose from, it makes sense that many people may need to liven up their PJ collections.
In fact, not only are animal onesie pajamas for adults and kids comfy like other onesies, but they also seem to be a pop culture staple and a garment for all kinds of events. Had you heard about these three famous onesie stories before?
This gift is the most famous and probably well loved set of bunny pajamas ever: Perhaps the most famous animal pajama onesie is the one worn by Ralphie in A Christmas Story, which was designed to look like a rabbit. Ralphie receives the pink onesie pajamas as a gift from an aunt, and his parents tell him to go put them on, much to the kid's chagrin. Thankfully, he was able to play with his Red Rider BB gun soon after (and not actually shoot his eye out)!
A dance party creates a barnyard of animal PJs: The 2012 South by Southwest Interactive Festival featured the largest dance party ever featuring dancers wearing animal onesie pajamas and other footed PJs. While it may have been quite warm in those pajamas, especially during a nonstop dance party, the event did manage to set a Guinness World Record for the largest pajama party ever with 309 attendees. It was dubbed the "Largest Footed Pajama Party" by the organization and featured adult footed pajamas of all kinds.
Town residents wear onesies to memorialize fallen cow: Yet perhaps a sadder gathering of people in animal onesie pajamas for adults was this year in honor of a cow named Bessie. The "Wallsend Cow" escaped from a small farm in the U.K. and went roaming through a nearby town. Unfortunately, because Bessie jumped a fence, the police considered her to be causing havoc and shot her. Outraged citizens in the area protested the police actions and called for a candlelit vigil for the brave bovine. The event also called for everyone to wear cow-printed animal onesies to honor her memory.
Would you ever wear animal onesie pajamas for adults? If so, which animal would you choose? Tell us in the comments below.
In fact, not only are animal onesie pajamas for adults and kids comfy like other onesies, but they also seem to be a pop culture staple and a garment for all kinds of events. Had you heard about these three famous onesie stories before?
This gift is the most famous and probably well loved set of bunny pajamas ever: Perhaps the most famous animal pajama onesie is the one worn by Ralphie in A Christmas Story, which was designed to look like a rabbit. Ralphie receives the pink onesie pajamas as a gift from an aunt, and his parents tell him to go put them on, much to the kid's chagrin. Thankfully, he was able to play with his Red Rider BB gun soon after (and not actually shoot his eye out)!
A dance party creates a barnyard of animal PJs: The 2012 South by Southwest Interactive Festival featured the largest dance party ever featuring dancers wearing animal onesie pajamas and other footed PJs. While it may have been quite warm in those pajamas, especially during a nonstop dance party, the event did manage to set a Guinness World Record for the largest pajama party ever with 309 attendees. It was dubbed the "Largest Footed Pajama Party" by the organization and featured adult footed pajamas of all kinds.
Town residents wear onesies to memorialize fallen cow: Yet perhaps a sadder gathering of people in animal onesie pajamas for adults was this year in honor of a cow named Bessie. The "Wallsend Cow" escaped from a small farm in the U.K. and went roaming through a nearby town. Unfortunately, because Bessie jumped a fence, the police considered her to be causing havoc and shot her. Outraged citizens in the area protested the police actions and called for a candlelit vigil for the brave bovine. The event also called for everyone to wear cow-printed animal onesies to honor her memory.
Would you ever wear animal onesie pajamas for adults? If so, which animal would you choose? Tell us in the comments below.