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Kids pajamas

19 replies

CrystalEclipse · 16/11/2012 19:15

not entirely sure it's S&B, but where do you get yours/ any recommendations?

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ja9 · 16/11/2012 19:19

John Lewis and The White Company do GORGEOUS jammies...but they are fairly pricey.

M&S offers a really good 'middle-of-the-road' choice.

Primark, Asda and Matalan are good for a look for less expensive ones.

I heart PJs!

Ilovecrossfit · 16/11/2012 19:21

Hi
Most of the time I get them from Gap, or M&S are god too. But I went to TK Maxx today and they had great choice there, I also love Hatley ones for my children.

Dinosaurhunter · 16/11/2012 19:23

Mini boden do bids ones and monsoon for girls .

Dinosaurhunter · 16/11/2012 19:23

Nice !

cashmere · 16/11/2012 19:25

Sainsburys do lovely boys ones. Nice prints and slim legged.
Next do the same slim legged styles but more expensive.

suebfg · 16/11/2012 19:33

John Lewis ones have the been the best for me so far.

UntamedShrew · 16/11/2012 19:37

My DS has asked for tractor ones, have you seen any?

MamaGeekChic · 16/11/2012 19:38

White company have 20% off today!

cathers · 16/11/2012 20:46

I find joules and boden last well.
Gap is good, John Lewis and White company variable on quality.
Hatley pJs have some tractor designs at moment I think.

HackneyCabbage · 16/11/2012 20:52

I get leggings and long sleeve t shirts from h&m for DD to wear as pajamas.

Millie1 · 16/11/2012 20:57

Gap, Boden - last for ages. John Lewis - depends. DS1 has had a couple of pairs of traditional jammies which have been fine. DS2 always chooses a l/s t-shirt top type pjs and they shrink big-time.

UntamedShrew · 16/11/2012 22:56

Fantastic, thank you!

Nospringflower · 17/11/2012 07:55

Anyone seen nice short ones - my sons only wear shorts and tees and I want to get some for Christmas. Should have got them in summer Blush

TuttoRhino · 17/11/2012 12:59

Hatley pjs are great. Nice and slim fitting and the cotton knit doesn't bobble. My daughter has got a couple of pairs. M&S ones are decent and she had some summer Boden ones that I liked.

BrightenMyNorthernSky · 17/11/2012 14:37

I have always bought John Lewis or jojomanbebe and would recommend both. But recently I bought some really cosy fleecy PJs for my boys in Primark. The designs aren't as classy as I'd usually have picked, but I have 2 absolutely delighted small boys, and they are lovely and snugly. They were also about £4/pair, so I bought quite a few, and in sizes that actually fit them as at this price I don't feel obliged to factor in growing room. Primark is definitely worth a look.

mumand2kids · 10/01/2013 19:42

I would say Hatley pyjamas. They are just such good quality and slim fitting from soft cotton, it's like another skin as far as the kids are concerned. I haven't bothered with any other brand since. I think its a Canadian brand but I buy from a UK based company called Snazzy Gems Boutique they are pretty good. Link is www.snazzygems.co.uk/

meltedcreditcard · 10/01/2013 19:53

www.thewhitecompany.com/sale-the-little-white-company/boys/

DS has the stripy pjs from above link. They are very cute and a bargain!

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