WITH one in three adults admitting to wearing their pyjamas out of the bedroom, Samantha Rea put the look to the test. Citing reports from New Look that searches for striped pyjama bottoms have spiked by 9000%, she set off on her public pyjama adventure. 7 Samantha Rea mixed her nightwear into her daily wardrobe for a week to see if anyone would notice Credit: Samantha Rea 7 She cited a rise in people wearing pyjamas in public as her main inspiration Credit: Samantha Rea OK, I confess, in the depths of winter, there’ve been numerous times when I’ve snuck to the shop wearing thick fleecey pyjama bottoms under a big coat.

But in the warmer weather, there’s no way of hiding nightwear with an outer layer. So when I was asked to spend a week in nighties and pyjamas, I wasn’t sure how I’d manage it. I felt slightly nervous about looking silly, but luckily I was allowed to mix the nightwear in with my own clothes.

Here’s how it went. Read More On Fashion DREAM SCENE Shopper snaps up retro Primark PJs she 'didn't need', perfect for '90s girls' DAY 1 I’m wearing a blue and white checked pyjama top from PrettyLittleThing, with straight leg white jeans from True Religion and a leather belt from Ted Baker. The pyjama top is cotton seersucker with white buttons, long sleeves, a pocket on the left breast, and a white trim.

The cuffs have buttons in the way a shirt would, but it’s a hot day, so I wear the sleeves rolled up to mid-forearm. Today, I am on a training course wit.