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good name for pyjamas...?

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tilba · 24/10/2003 00:15

I have to come up with a new "label" for the pyjamas I make. Help! I have always called them "JimJams" which I love but I now want to expand my (presently very small) business to Australasia and that name has already been registered.
I only do childrens PJs and they are very classic. Who can think of a good name...it's keeping me awake at night...I've got 4 days to come up with something!

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musica · 24/10/2003 00:30

Slumbertogs!

CountessDracula · 24/10/2003 09:27

Jamjims? (or is that cheating)

mears · 24/10/2003 09:28

Jammas?

codswallop · 24/10/2003 09:31

whats their usp?

Northerner · 24/10/2003 09:37

Jimmyjams?

Bron · 24/10/2003 09:38

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Twinkie · 24/10/2003 09:57

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FineVintage · 24/10/2003 10:00

Sleepy togs is lovely Twinkie

Twinkie · 24/10/2003 10:02

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codswallop · 24/10/2003 10:07

sorry but Boden do them (loathe to put business their way)

FineVintage · 24/10/2003 10:08

I suspect that Bodens version aren't that much cheaper than The White Co.

Twinkie · 24/10/2003 10:11

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FineVintage · 24/10/2003 10:12

I am indeed, promise

FineVintage · 24/10/2003 10:15

Blimey Coddy, have just looked on Bodens site for PJ's and the cheapest pair of girls pj's they sell are £18 (sizes 6-12mnth to 2-3yrs) !!! They're not particularly nice either. The other pairs range from £22 - £26 !!! Insane money to spend on toddler pj's if you ask me.

FineVintage · 24/10/2003 10:16

Peejays

Peajays

P-Jayz

Pyjama Party

CountessDracula · 24/10/2003 10:46

Debenhams are good for jamas. I got a beautiful pair of pink flannelette Jasper Conran ones there last year for £12ish. They do lots of different makes. Their website is good too, I got mine online.

tilba · 24/10/2003 10:53

Wow ! Thank you all for your responses, there are some great ideas....keep them comming! Have to confess Twinkie I don't actually sew them myself, just design them.
Love Tilba xx

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Twinkie · 24/10/2003 10:55

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M2T · 24/10/2003 10:56

Tilba - I call them Jammies in my bestest Scottish accent.

mears · 24/10/2003 11:11

How could I forget that
Jammies definately.

JJ · 24/10/2003 17:46

Jammies is what my sister and I called them, too (in our bestest American accents!)

This discussion has given me a happy nostalgic feeling.

LIZS · 24/10/2003 17:55

We call them "Jarmies" (posh English accent ) and when ds had a speech assessment on starting pre school it was one of the things that was highlighted as a problem. Is it really so strange to have such colloquialisms as 3.5 ?

layla · 24/10/2003 18:02

Peegeeweejays.

Frenchgirl · 24/10/2003 18:21

Pjams (with your best french accent bien sur).

jodee · 24/10/2003 21:47

LIZS, they're 'Jarmies' in our house too.