Quote #176410
Sometimes I’m so tired, I look down at what I’m wearing, and if it’s comfortable enough to sleep in, I don’t even make it into my pajamas. I’m looking down, and I’m like, ’T-shirt and stretchy pants? Yup, that’s fine. It’s pajama-y, good night.’
Rebecca Romijn
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Romijn uses self-deprecating humor to describe a familiar, modern kind of exhaustion: the moment when even small rituals of self-care (like changing into pajamas) feel optional. The quote highlights how comfort and practicality can trump ideals of “doing things properly,” and it gently normalizes imperfection in daily routines. By treating a T‑shirt and stretchy pants as “pajama‑y,” she blurs the boundary between daytime and nighttime attire, suggesting how contemporary life compresses roles and schedules. The punchline—“good night”—turns fatigue into a comic decision, making a private habit relatable and disarming.




