National Wear Your Pajamas to Work Day: History and 5 best messages to greet friends and colleagues

Here are the best of National Wear Your Pajamas to Work Day messages and greetings
PUBLISHED APR 16, 2023
Representational photo (Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)
Representational photo (Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

In America, April 16 is celebrated as National Wear Pajamas to Work Day. This day is about having a good time by putting on nightwear when you go to work. Wear Your Pajamas to Work Day is a great opportunity to simply work in your pajamas. This vacation has become more and more popular over time.

Pajamas offer some respite from stress, and for those who have pushed the deadline to the extreme, the day offers a few more minutes of sleep and helps to let go of the anxiety.

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History

As a reward for working overtime on tax returns, Pajamagram launched a campaign in 2004 called 'Wear Your Pajamas to Work Day.' This day has no secret meaning; it was simply created to have some fun. This day promotes a relaxed and casual atmosphere, which is especially beneficial for people who work under high pressure and in serious companies, such as tax consultants and accountants.

Despite the fact that this day is designed mainly for fun, wearing it in the workplace also has health benefits. Employees feel more comfortable and less stressed, and they are also more productive.

On National Wear Pajamas to Work Day, you can celebrate the day by sending some greetings. Send everyone your warmest wishes on National Wear Pajamas to Work Day.

5 messages to wish your friends and colleagues on this day

Employees of an underwear company work in pyjamas at their office on February 17, 2006 in Seoul, South Korea. South Korea's underwear company 'Good People Co. Ltd' has a monthly 'Pyjamas Day' during which all employees of the firm work in night attire, so as to get their feedback and inspiration on their products.
(Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

1. The good thing about National Wear Pajamas to Work Day is that you don't have to change when you get back to work. Best wishes on this day to all.

2. A very Happy National Wear Pajamas to Work Day to everyone. All you need are a good pair of pajamas and not your crisp shirt and pant to get ready for the office.

3. Warm greetings for National Wear Pajamas to Work Day to all. Where there are pajamas, there is happiness.

4. There is nothing more relaxing and comfortable than pajamas. Wear them to the office today. Happy National Wear Pajamas to Work Day.

5. Have a happy National Wear Pajamas to Work Day, my dear. Take the most comfortable pair of pajamas and flaunt them at the office today.

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