

The first one “pae” means “leg”, and the 2nd “jamah” simply means “clothing garment”, so basically “Pyjamas” means “Leg Clothes!”Ĩ – “You know the split second you let me go I will be hanging off your face right?!!”įACT: When we all say we wear pyjamas often this could mean just about any combination of styles, but if you look in a dictionary they are defined as night-clothes with loose pants and a loose jacket!ħ – “I’ve been sleepwalking again?! I knew I shouldn’t have eaten cheese before sleeping.”įACT: Do you like those silk pyjamas of yours? Well, news flash! There is a 95% chance that they are not made of silk at all, in fact, 95% of all PJ’s are sold in 2012 are made from rayon which is artificial silk!Ħ – “Can we talk about these new pyjamas?!? Because the fashion police are crying.”įACT: Located in the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. I had to inform her (much to the look of horror on her face) that I had never worn them and didn’t even own a set of them! (I still don’t even today) but I have started to think I am alone on this because it seems even cats wear them! So, let us start our Caturday journey documented with the help of the best Canon camera for wildlife photography.ġ0 – “Can my life get any worse than this moment right here?!?”įACT: The first people who are known to wear pyjamas were the men and women in Turkey, Iran and India, but it didn’t hit the UK or the USA until the 1800s!ĩ – “Do I look like a rubber duck and blue skies pyjama wearing cat to you?!? NO!”įACT: Ever wondered about the name of them? Well, it turns out that the word “pyjama” comes from the 2 Persian words.


When I was knee-high to a grasshopper I had a sleepover at a friend’s house (not that we got much sleep, we stayed up all night playing street fighter!) just before we had (at the very least) pretend to go to sleep his mum asked me if I had brought my “snooze suit” I didn’t know what she was on about until she called them pyjamas.
