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Ever since the coronavirus pandemic has hit us, we have been stuck in between the four walls of our homes. While it is a privilege and one must be grateful for having the option of staying indoors comfortably while the outer world is haphazard, it does get a little fidgeting sometimes. This coronavirus pandemic has taught us how to be grateful for the little things we have in life. However, staying indoors also means spending most of your time in your pyjamas.

The whole fiasco of work from home directly implies the fact that business meetings, classes, and even fests, all are held over platforms such as zoom or Microsoft Office. Video calling has made it possible to gap the distance between the real world and yourself. While video calling has made it extremely convenient to go about your daily tasks, it has reduced the utilization of your wardrobe. Board meetings have been attended in your favorite and comfortable silk pyjama and fuzzy socks. The most intriguing part is, we are all guilty of that. The momentum of staying within the realms of pyjama comfort in your own house, while doing office work has made it a constant struggle to change into business attire. Jeans or business pants look like a chapter of a big headache to us. However, it is totally fine.

'Life is better in a pyjama'.

This is a well-prestigious statement, that everybody holds on to. Nightwear has been around for a long time. From outfits to shorts and tunics, the world has gone through everything. Some incline toward plain nightwear, while some like somewhat more astounding prints. Regardless of what the decision is, a pyjama is forever your protected spot. Science has demonstrated that an individual feels the most secure and comfortable in a night suit. With the rising period of digitalization, the ascent of nightwear as essential fashion has additionally left on the lookout. Statistics have even shown an increment in the offer of loungewear, since the time the Covid pandemic has hit us.