Wednesday 22 October 2014

ME AND MY ONESIE...

Do you love to snuggle up in a onesie on chilly autumn nights? These readers tell us why changing into something fun and fluffy is a part of cold-weather comfort!

Caitlin says:
My onesie was a late Christmas prezzie from my brother. He promised he'd buy me one about three years ago but nothing materialised… so I found this one myself and bought it and he still hasn't coughed up the cash! Brothers, huh? I love it because it's so, so soft and also because it's a reindeer. I believe that a reindeer is for life, not just for Christmas! I wear it to bed in the winter, because I am one of those people who really feel the cold and it's really warm… but some days are just onesie days, and all you want to do is curl up inside and drink hot chocolate and read. Dressed as a reindeer, naturally.

Blue says:
This is my favourite onesie. I don't think I need to tell you why it's so cool. I'm a BEAR! *growls* Tell me that's not cool! When I get home from college I go straight to my room and change into my onesie. It makes me feel warm and secure as well as making me look utterly adorable. I then carry on with my normal routine while wearing the onesie - I watch TV, hoover the flat, catch up on Facebook, feed the kitties - but it's all better, because I'm a bear. Humans doing chores? Boring. Bears doing chores? Delightful!

Hannah says:
This is me in my favourite onesie. Mostly I sleep in it or lounge about the house, but if I was allowed to do everything in it, I definitely would! I have a feeling this onesie came from New Look, but I'm not totally sure. I love the pattern on it - plus, it's just really, really comfy! For me, it's just about relaxing and letting go of the day's stresses, and just being yourself… besides, isn't everybody happy in a onesie? This pic is me just about to go to bed…
Rachel says:
I love my onesie! It's a great excuse to dress up as Eeyore… even when you're fifteen! After school, if things have been incredibly stressful or tough, there is nothing better than cuddling up in your onesie with a cuppa, in front of the TV. I got the onesie for my birthday last year, and I decided to go swimming with my best friend Emily… I rang her up and asked her to bring her onesie (which just happens to be a purple cow) over. When she arrived, I suggested we get dressed in our onesies and guess what? We wore them to the leisure centre, getting a few horrified looks along the way from an elderly couple in the cafe! My excuse is, it was my birthday - and who doesn't need a onesie day sometimes?

Cathy says:
There is nothing as cute and comfy as a onesie once the weather starts to get cold… do YOU have a onesie you love? COMMENT BELOW to tell all!

7 comments:

  1. I have a ONESIE! it doesn't have a hood or foot covers or fur but it is so warm it is navy with pink things on it is amazingbrilliantsuperdupercool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. I have 2 onesies and i both love them to pieces! They were both gifts, one was from my aunty and it was a cosy red and white winter themed one and I have another onesie which has pink stripes on one side and stars on the other with a blue background. I always change into them when I come back from school on these chilly days! Hamdi:)xxx

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  3. I brought a onesie a few days ago and I ❤ it !!!! It is pink fluffy with tatty bear near the chest in winter boots ( you might nit know but I am obsessed with tatty bear if over 50 tatty teddy bears so far!!)

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  4. I. WANT. A ONESIE.

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  5. I have three oneSies. A kangaroo with blue eyes, a grey tabby cat ( like my own real cat ), and a panda ( in onner of Coco ) I love them all!!!

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  6. I LOVE MY ONESIE. even though it's to small for me and I'm not sure weather it's a cow or a leopard

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  7. I have an Angel onesie. Not like the fairy angels but the creature from Lilo and Stitch which is like a girl version of Stitch! (Pink)

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