TikTok influencer Chloe Baradinsky shocks internet by wearing ‘pyjamas’ to work

An Aussie TikTok influencer who took aim at a work colleague who compared her work outfit to pyjamas has copped a sensational smackdown on social media.

Chloe Baradinsky told her social media followers how she called a work colleague a “stupid idiot” because he said her silk two-piece looked like a pair of PJs.

“A male team member was like, ‘Oo, I didn’t realise we were wearing our pyjamas into work’,” Ms Baradinsky said.

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“Like, excuse me, this is a silk set.”

The 29-year-old claimed the man then asked how much the outfit cost, mockingly suggesting the set was only $100.

The influencer let out a small gasp saying: “How dare you this isn’t polyester this is silk”.

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But, the influencer didn’t get as much support as she hoped, with TikTok users siding with her work colleague, claiming the set had a strong resemblance to clothes from pyjama giant Peter Alexander.

“They work great as individual pieces but as a set it’s giving bedtime,” one user wrote.

Another added: “Bro was right they do look like pyjamas.”

“It’s giving, you came from a Peter Alexander changeroom straight to the office…” a third commented.

Others decided to provide some much-needed fashion advice.

“Elevate your look with a black smaller back and a sweater tied over your shoulders,” one user suggested.

A second thought: “Okay yes they look like Pjs but if you were them separately you’ve still slayed 🤷🏽‍♀️🥰”

“I think it needs some tucking, and then it will be less pyjama core,” another person commented.

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