I have not thrown out the two pairs of pyjamas which my wife bought me for a hospital stay over ten years ago.I'm keeping them because sod's law says that if I get rid of them I will need to go into hospital again.You could probably wear gym shorts if you needed to be in a hospital again. That's what I would do.I don't have any gym shorts.
Do you have any pull on shorts without buttons or zippers? If you do, they could work the same way.
I have not thrown out the two pairs of pyjamas which my wife bought me for a hospital stay over ten years ago.I'm keeping them because sod's law says that if I get rid of them I will need to go into hospital again.You could probably wear gym shorts if you needed to be in a hospital again. That's what I would do.I don't have any gym shorts.Do you have any pull on shorts without buttons or zippers? If you do, they could work the same way.
Only tan-through and transparent ones.
I am expected to wear clothing at work so I need a range of clothing for that. I haven't owned any swimwear since the last century, as we don't visit beaches where we can't be nude other than for walking and the only visits to pools are for clothing optional swims or they are at nudist venues.@johngw - "I think some of us own sleepwear which was bought for a hospital stay and is kept at the bottom of a drawer in case it is needed again.Ironically, when I did need it again after thirty years the fabric had rotted and I had to buy two new sets......."The same happened with the ones I owned because I'd had to stay in hospital, a couple of years ago I discovered that they were no longer fit for purpose, such a waste of materials. I haven't replaced them, reasoning that if I have to stay there again that something like t-shirts and shorts will do if I have to wear anything. Clothing that I will wear more often in other parts of life.
I would just wear gym shorts and skip the shirt.