pants of all types.
For many, adjusting to working from home during the coronavirus outbreak has meant also adjusting to a new work wardrobe.
While some believe efficiency could increase if remote workers put on clothes they’d normally wear to the office, remaining in pajamas has become increasingly popular.
鈥淚 saw things pop,鈥 said Ellie Badanes, owner of The Pajama Company. “A lot of PJ pants are selling.鈥
She said they鈥檝e been seeing a steady uptick in pajama pants and lounge pants of all types.
鈥淚 think that鈥檚 maybe because this could be the new normal,” Badanes told 草莓传媒. “People have been working two or three weeks now, and it鈥檚 settling in this won鈥檛 be for a week or so.”
She believes pajama pant sales in particular are increasing because while working remotely, many workers still have to appear on a video conference.
鈥淩ight now, my daughter, who is working from home, is downstairs on a video chat,鈥 she said. 鈥淪he鈥檚 wearing a great-looking top, but I know, and she knows, she鈥檚 wearing a great pair of pajama pants, but no one has seen it because she鈥檚 on a video chat.鈥
The company has seen enough of an upswing they even started a “working in pajamas” so people can share their new work from home experiences.
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