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Boys pyjamas for teens - where can I buy them from?

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NCTDN · 22/11/2019 19:33

DS is 12. Too old for little boy picture pyjamas but too small for adult! Where can I buy from?!

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Makinglists · 22/11/2019 19:39

Sainsburys do some reasonable ones in larger sizes. ds1 who is 13 has some men’s pj bottoms from there in Xs they are big but not too big.

TeaAndStrumpets · 22/11/2019 19:45

Primark do a great selection up to age 15. If you don't have a branch nearby there are loads sold bnwt on eBay.

Unshriven · 22/11/2019 19:45

Primark men's XS are tiny.

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Pilot12 · 22/11/2019 19:46

M&S Kids go up to age 16

AveEldon · 22/11/2019 19:47

H&M or M&S or JL

MrsEricBana · 22/11/2019 19:47

Primark

NC4Now · 22/11/2019 19:48

Fat Face do lovely pjs. They are a bit pricier but lovely and cosy and not little boyish at all.

doritosdip · 22/11/2019 19:48

M and S go to up age 16.
Next and H and M have teen clothing too.

scaryteacher · 22/11/2019 19:53

Tu, (Sainsburys) or Boden.

AuntieStella · 22/11/2019 19:54

It's an awkward age (particularly for skinny boys) as they seem to fall between children's and men's for years

Next XS men's size might be OK

And expensive, but Hollister have XXS upwards which should fit

NCTDN · 22/11/2019 19:57

So I couldn't find any at all in h&m. Primark only had very fleecy ones or babyish pictures Shock The mens xs looked far too big but maybe I need another look there.

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Nottobesoldseparately · 22/11/2019 20:00

I get my nephew men's pj's from Matalan.

He's 13 now but I've got them now for a couple of years.

Legomadx2 · 22/11/2019 20:02

Abercrombie is great. Not cheap though.

Spaghettio · 22/11/2019 20:02

Next do you to age 15 (I think). They're not at all babyish - mostly plain colours or patterns like checks/stripes.

NCTDN · 22/11/2019 20:02

I think they're an awkward age for all clothes tbh. So many places do children's clothes up to age 12. DS is 5"1' so not ready for adult sizes.

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Passthecake30 · 22/11/2019 20:03

I bought my ds (11) a plain/striped 3 pack skinny legged pair in asda, they ones I got only go up to 11-12 but might be worth a look for something similar?

direct.asda.com/george/kids/nightwear-slippers/striped-long-sleeve-pyjamas-3-pack/GEM726109,default,pd.html?cgid=D25M1G1C11

4forkssake · 22/11/2019 22:49

Primark & H&M are my go to for pjs for my 13yo

Alabasterangel6 · 22/11/2019 22:54

Next! But you need to order - they only stock up to age 12 in most stores but tons online like this as an example?
www.next.co.uk/g232572s2?itm=561500#561500

BernadetteRostankowskiWolowitz · 22/11/2019 22:55

Next surprisingly (I always see lots of animals/cartoon emblazened). These are drop crotch style in a nice monochrome.

Boys pyjamas for teens - where can I buy them from?
BackforGood · 22/11/2019 22:59

It is an awkward age for clothes, but I've always been able to find PJs in Primark.

TeaAndStrumpets · 23/11/2019 10:39

I think by the time they get a bit older, they don't seem to want "sets" any more. My 17 year old grandson wears lounge pants ie pyjama trousers with whatever t shirt or hoodie he fancies. He stores them carefully in his floordrobe, and puts on the nearest thing to handGrin

Ohyesiam · 23/11/2019 10:45

Ds 12 is about 5’7”and I got him some plain ones from amazon age 14, about £11 I think.

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