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Where can I get nice pyjamas ?

41 replies

sportyfool · 19/01/2018 20:59

Preferably around £50 or less . I usually get them from next but I don't like their offerings this year. Has anyone got cyberjamies ? Are they worth the money ?
I prefer a cuffed leg . Thanks

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llangennith · 19/01/2018 21:14

M&S has short sleeved, long legged summer PJs for £12.50. Lots of different colours and patterns.

Fosterdog123 · 19/01/2018 21:18

I LOVE sainsburies PJs. Go to one of the bigger stores and you'll be spoilt for choice.

Friedgreen · 19/01/2018 21:19

I use Amazon. Just choose the ones with the most number of 4 star reviews.

JugglingMummyof2 · 19/01/2018 21:23

Boux Avenue - Fab and so cheap in the sale. We all have them in this house.

mimiasovitch · 19/01/2018 22:30

Figleaves? You can use Tesco vouchers there too. I may have bought some Christmas presents using those. One for you, one for me...Wink

elephantoverthehill · 19/01/2018 22:33

I second Sainsbury's jimjams. Lots of different styles and fabrics for warmth or cooler needs.

notanother11plusmum · 19/01/2018 22:34

I saw some Cyberjammies in store once and they were awful quality so I would steer clear.

Boden? M&S? White Company?

Rainbowsandflowers78 · 19/01/2018 22:34

Fat face

emzaroo · 19/01/2018 22:39

Would you really pay £50 😳😳 for pjs?

Enidblyton1 · 19/01/2018 22:40

White company pjs are lovely - recently bought some for £40 in the sale

Pancakeflipper · 19/01/2018 22:41

i like Gap, though I like cotton bottoms

AgathaMystery · 19/01/2018 22:52

I've just sent back some Hush ones. They were dreadful quality Confused my Sainsbury ones are loads better!

Calphurnia · 19/01/2018 22:54

I got my Christmas ones from Cath Kidston. They have pockets.

sportyfool · 19/01/2018 23:14

I don't really want to pay &50 but I want them to last all year . I wash them after one wear so they get washed a lot . The next ones usually last all year interspersed with shorts when it's really hot .
I had a feeling cyberjammies would be poor quality . White company are £100 plus and boden are flappy ones .. I like them tapered with a cuff ... I'll look at all the options given .. thanks

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Mulberrysilk · 19/01/2018 23:17

My favourite pair are from hush.

Synecdoche · 19/01/2018 23:26

Another vote for Gap

BigcatLittlecat · 19/01/2018 23:28

Lands end ones are great quality and they often have offers on.

HappyHoppy · 20/01/2018 09:26

The prints may not be your thing (I like the boys’ camo and space ones!), but M&S kids pyjamas have several styles with cuffs, and the 15-16 years fits me (size 12). Also cheap!

Madbengalmum · 20/01/2018 13:40

I always stock up in the selfridges sale, their prices non sale are hundreds, but i got some nightwear this time for £40-£60 each and it is very high quality top end stuff.

sportyfool · 20/01/2018 14:28

Thanks , I never thought of boys pyjamas , how do they fit ? I'm a short curvy size 10 . Do you think it would work ?

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afrikat · 20/01/2018 14:32

I love my Victoria's Secret ones

Hillbillyhotel · 20/01/2018 14:36

Boden, Cath Kidston and Chelsea Peers are my favourites. All super comfy and really nice designs.

ImYourWomanJonSnow · 20/01/2018 14:52

I always stock up on pyjamas from Oysho when they have a sale on, lots of styles to choose from. I usually go for cotton and they last well with frequent washing. They have physical shops in Europe but you can order them online.

chloechloe · 20/01/2018 15:05

Hush jersey PJs have a cuffed bottom and are amazing! Super soft and wash really well. Hush sizing is big though so you may want to size down. I'm a curvy 10 and wear a small.

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