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Do boys traditional flannel pjs exist for under £15?

13 replies

LaGuerta · 02/12/2012 09:09

We decided to watch "The Snowman" yesterday on DVD. DS (4yrs) announced that he likes the boy in the cartoon's blue striped button up flannel pjs.

"What a great idea," I thought, "He needs some pjs with long sleeves, I will get some for Christmas."

However, a Google search revealed that traditional pyjamas start at £25. This weekend The White Company have gingham ones with 20% off for £19.20. I suppose my mental threshold for boys' nightwear is £15.

Is this possible, or am I completely out of touch?

Many thanks.

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Gillybobs · 02/12/2012 09:17

here you go

7quid
100% cotton too.

Gillybobs · 02/12/2012 09:18

They have them in older boys sizes too btw, think they were 10 or 11 quid

ipswichwitch · 02/12/2012 09:18

I got DS (13months) some blue stripy ones from primark for the children in need pj wearing day at nursery. They look fab and def cost less than £15 (can't remember how much but it is primark so won't break the bank!)

LaGuerta · 02/12/2012 09:22

Aha! That's great, thanks. Smile

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MaggieW · 02/12/2012 13:10

Another vote for Primark. We've all got their cotton flannel PJs and they're great. Wash and last well and priced around £7.

sleepdodger · 02/12/2012 14:54

Bought ds some in sainos for £9 last night, less 25% Grin
Cotton mix

jamaisjedors · 02/12/2012 14:59

I got some in m&s last year for DS and they have lasted 2 children and are lovely.

QueenMaeve · 02/12/2012 16:56

I got some in matalan yesterday

SoulTrain · 02/12/2012 16:59

Not sure how old your DS is but I got some for my DS yesterday in Primark for £3.50. He's only 18 months though

Selky · 04/12/2012 20:20

Sainsburys have some at about £10 blue/black check
M&S £12
John Lewis have too but they are more than £15

I feel strongly about PJs

lifeintheolddogyet · 04/12/2012 20:44

Primark! And they last for ages.

UterusUterusGhouli · 04/12/2012 21:12

Another vote for Primark.

I love their cotton PJs. The quality is actually very good compared to a lot of retailers. They have trad or funky patterns. I buy them for my children every year, and the children outgrow them long before they fall apart, unlike most clothes these days.

Some have shrunk in the past, but I shrink everything.

PersonalClown · 04/12/2012 21:14

Toad's Primarni ones cost £5. Lovely and thick considering that's all he'll wear in the house so I buy a few pairs at a time.

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