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Traditional pyjamas

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Stringbeing · 28/09/2021 18:53

We have a family tradition that whoever hosts the big family get together buys pyjamas for all the children.

I'd like to get traditional style button up pjs for them all.
4 girls, 4 boys, aged between 1 and 17 (so 3 of them need adult sizes)

I'd like them each to have their own colour/design but same trad style. They don't have to be Christmas themed.

I've seen Next sell a brand called Cyberjammies - does anyone know if they are good quality?
Or if not could recommend any alternatives?

And has anyone seen traditional pjs for a 1 year old? I had some for my Dd a long time ago, (which were extremely cute) but I can't remember where they were from.

I've made my peace with it being pricier than the last time I hosted (when there were only 4 children!) - ideally I'd expect to spend £20 on the children's sizes and £40ish on the adult sizes, but I'm aware that might be unrealistic, and I'd rather pay for quality for the older ones at least.

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Candlesonthetable · 28/09/2021 19:01

I have bought from cyberjammies for my DC before and have really liked the patterns. They have washed well and one pair is still in use (albeit a very short now) two years later.

Prettypennies · 28/09/2021 19:44

I really like the Chelsea Peers ones, they’re really soft and have nice designs. I don’t think their Christmas range is out yet but they normally do matching sets

foxgoosefinch · 28/09/2021 20:26

White Company do lovely traditional PJs, but they are expensive. I often get DD some on eBay either new or preloved. Boden often do nice traditional pyjamas too, but they tend to be even more expensive!

foxgoosefinch · 28/09/2021 20:29

Oh and John Lewis and Cath Kidston also often have traditional pyjamas too, also JoJo Maman Bebe has some lovely ones for children under about 6. I also found these:

www.thepyjamahouse.co.uk

WeeM · 30/09/2021 00:09

Sainsbury’s always usually have nice ones.

mantlepiece · 30/09/2021 00:53

I have bought Cyberjammies for this Christmas for me and my adult daughter. They are really nice quality and I’m very happy with 5hem.
I bought them from their website, they come in a nice box with tissue paper which is a nice touch.
I will definitely be buying from them again.

Stringbeing · 01/10/2021 11:14

Thanks for all the responses, I think I will bite the bullet and go with the cyberjammes ones.

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WeeM · 01/10/2021 23:49

I’d never heard of cuberjammies, they look lovely, might get them too!

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