From Harry Styles and Joey Essex to Nick Clegg and Boris Johnson, everyone owns a version of the cosy one-piece.
And now it seems that even the Queen has been tempted by the snugly attire after she was snapped chuckling at one out on her Royal duties today.
Impressed? Lieutenant Alan Garrett stands to
attention in his Union Jack Onesie as Queen Elizabeth II giggles during
her visit to Howe Barracks in Canterbury, Kent
With his Union flag onesie - adult romper suit - and matching duvet and pillow, Lieutenant Alan Garrett looked very much at home in a mock-up of a field camp bedroom.
The Queen came across the officer during a visit to his unit's military base in Canterbury and she smiled as she spotted his additional creatures comforts of a large dram of whisky and a candelabra to set the nocturnal mood.
In good spirits: The Queen looked cheerful in a lilac ensemble as she visited Howe Barracks, Canterbury, Kent
Lilac lady: Queen Elizabeth II inspects the
Argyll & Sutherland highlanders, 5th battalion, Royal Regiment of
Scotland at Howe Barrracks
Ceremonial: The 87-year-old monarch was there
for a final parade of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders to witness
the ceremony by the 5th Battalion the Royal regiment of Scotland
Major Alan Carmichael, Quartermaster of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 5th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland (5 Scots), said: 'Like everyone else she likes to see funny things.'
He described how they had set up a field camp bedroom for the visit: 'We had an officer, he was sitting on his bed - she saw the funny side in that.'
The 87-year-old monarch was there for a final parade of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders to witness the ceremony by the 5th Battalion the Royal regiment of Scotland.
The day was tinged with sadness as it was the last time 5 Scots went on parade, because from tomorrow its numbers will be reduced to a company following Army restructuring.
Civic guests, members of the regimental association and families of serving soldiers gathered to see the Queen, who last visited Howe Barracks back in 2004 to express her gratitude to the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders for their services abroad.
Watching on: The troops conducted a final parade after being reduced to a single company following army cuts
Farewell wishes: The Queen paid a special visit
to Kent today to bid farewell to troops as they prepare to leave
Canterbury's Howe Barracks
Moving on: The Royal Regiment of Scotland (5 Scots) will be leaving the city it has called home for the last 10 years
Maj Carmichael said: 'Today was an extremely proud day. We had a fantastic parade and Her Majesty was moved by our soldiers she met and enjoyed a luncheon with officers and sergeants.'
Her Majesty was last in Kent in November 2011 when she visited the Turner Contemporary in Margate.
(L to R) Colonel Stuart Barnard of the Army Air
Corp, Capt Dickie Payne of the Royal Navy and Group Captain David
Bradshaw of the RAF with a plaque with the emblems of the Royal Navy
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