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Where do you buy your pjs from?

35 replies

dailydance · 07/05/2017 00:03

I need a new pair. Looking for warm & comfy ones. I usually buy in gap or m&s but the quality isn't great (esp my most recent m&s purchase)

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MozzchopsThirty · 07/05/2017 08:47

Boux avenue all my pjs are from there, they wash well, look good, don't go out of shape

user1468843101 · 07/05/2017 08:55

Debenhams gorgeous range for a "boob shelf". Otherwise I wear a crop top under my non internal support pj's. The crop top doesn't do much support wise but is comfy and at least I can walk around the house without my boobs around my waist!

bananafish81 · 07/05/2017 09:13

Next (although only the bottoms as the tops are hideous)

Uniqlo PJ bottoms are amazing, I'm going back to buy them in every colour!

dudsville · 07/05/2017 09:16

I get sale price ones from John lewis, laura ashley, cath kidston and from the men's range at Charles Tyrwhitt. About £20/25 a pop.

MozzchopsThirty · 07/05/2017 11:31

Forgot uniqlo
God I love that shop for everything

zazasabore · 07/05/2017 12:00

Nighties and pyjamas always excellent from David Nieper - expensive but comfortable, well made and last forever

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 07/05/2017 14:57

Cyberjammies sales.

usefultoken · 07/05/2017 15:01

I've just ordered some from Bon Marche. Similar price to Primark. Mainly I chose them because they had jersey night shirts and then bottoms that could be co-ordinated with them, as that's what I like to wear. No idea if they'll be any good

Ollivander84 · 07/05/2017 15:05

Asos legging pjs. Mega comfy

Liiinoo · 07/05/2017 15:07

Primark cotton jersey. Soft and wash well.

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