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Cosy pyjamas

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puppyl0ve · 03/10/2017 13:37

I'm after some pyjamas - the really cosy type with matching top and bottoms. The pyjama top will have a collar and buttons down the front.
Does anyone have any recommendations?

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BlairWaldorfLovesShopping · 03/10/2017 13:52

What's your budget? The Hush brushed cotton ones are the style you describe and they are lovely quality and indeed very cosy. Mine are too warm to sleep in! They are about £50 before any discount though.

Caulkheadupnorf · 03/10/2017 13:59

Gap usually have some like that. Fat face are really comfortable if their pyjamas fit what you want?

dontquotemeondailymail · 03/10/2017 14:05

Try Cath Kidston or Joules

PNGirl · 03/10/2017 15:59

Mine are all Hush. I don't like any of their other stuff but the pyjamas are grand.

Flatbum · 03/10/2017 17:09

I love primark pjs. Smile also Asda.

ZaraW · 03/10/2017 17:31

Hush nightsky pyjamas are worth considering 52 pounds from purchase price will be donated to Refuge, which is the cost of a room per night.

Margomyhero · 03/10/2017 19:32

Costco usually get these in winter. Carol Hochman?

I have some in a cosy blue printed fleece.

SinglePringle · 03/10/2017 19:33

TX Maxx got some CyberJammies (dreadful name / good cosy traditional styles in decent patterns) at the mo. £16. They go for over £45 in John Lewis.

puppyl0ve · 03/10/2017 20:01

Thank you so much everyone! It certainly seems like Hush is the way to go.

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LazySusan11 · 04/10/2017 08:15

Another vote for Hush brushed cotton, I got all of mine in the sale have had them 4 years and they’re still as good as new. I wash and tumble dry them. They’re lovely and good quality.

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