Wear Your Pajamas To Work Day
Wear Your Pajamas To Work Day is held on April 16. This event in the second decade of the month April is annual. Help us
The term pajama is derived from the Hindi words pae jama, which meaning leg clothes or leg garment. Only monarchs and others of high origin wore it during the Middle Ages. Pajams, payjamas, or jammies is a loose piece of clothing, not unlike pants, worn on the lower part of a person's body. National Wear Your Pajamas To Work Day is celebrated on April 16th and encourages everyone to go to work while wearing their favorite pair of pajamas.
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