WE all love a bit of comfort when it comes to choosing what to wear out and about.
Whether it’s a tracksuit, leggings or loose fitting clothes – there’s plenty out there to make sure you can feel at ease.
Trewly-Precious has revealed how she walks around in her pyjamas[/caption]And one blogger, called Trewley-Precious, knows this feeling all too well.
The influencer who has 497.6k TikTok followers, revealed how she’ll walk around her housing estate in pyjamas and no shoes.
She shared a video to her followers revealing exactly what she does.
Trewley-Precious said: “I love living on my estate. No one gives a f*** about what you look like.
“I’ve got rollers in my hair, tint on my eyebrows, I got big old sunglasses, I’ve got no shoes on and my dressing gown cord, don’t match my dressing gown.
“And I’m still going to walk with confidence into the shop and say, ‘hi, what’s happening?’ and no one will give a s**t.”
She filmed herself walking to the shop, going in and leaving the shop.
The video attracted thousands of views, with over 178k people liking it.
Hundreds also rushed to the comments section to share their thoughts.
One wrote: “Love a council estate.”
Another added: “I swear walking to the shop barefoot is a council estate thing. Always went barefoot. “
A third said: “This girl has my heart.”
But others questioned her actions, with one writing: “All for ya babe but no shoes tho?”
Another added: “No shoes on = grounding… it’s actually good for your energy & other health benefits.”
To which Trewley-Precious replied: “I say I feel connected !! I’ve done this since a child use to throw my shoes over the fence so I could be barefoot.”
Trewley-Precious previously revealed how she is a gypsy and that people assume she can’t mix with other cultures.
She took to TikTok to explain that in some gypsy families they are not allowed to mix, but she insisted that was not the case with her family.
”If you’re nice to me, I’m nice to you.
”I don’t discriminate in that sense,” Trawley-Precious claimed in her video.
She went on to add: ”This is obviously different for different families – but this is what it is for me.”