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Womens pyjama pants with pockets, wide leg, plain-ish

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murmurgam · 08/11/2020 15:58

Any suggestions of places to look for women's pyjama pants with pockets, loose fit (no cuffed ankles) and in a plain/checked/striped style (i.e. no penguins, polar bears etc.!)

I've had a couple of pairs of Fat Face which fitted the bill perfectly but are now wearing through and none of their current offerings are any good.

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murmurgam · 08/11/2020 16:15

Sorry forgot to mention - 100% or mostly cotton

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gerbo · 08/11/2020 16:33

Lands end. Lovely deep elasticated waistband too. Great pyjamas.

bellagogosdead · 08/11/2020 16:34

cyberjammies?

bellagogosdead · 08/11/2020 16:41

uniqlo?

MissMatchedClaws · 08/11/2020 16:42

Mantaray from debenhams have the fit and the pockets, are lovely quality, but are patterned. Not cutesy, but a kind of leaf print on dark blue. Nice, but sizes do come up big!

gavisconismyfriend · 08/11/2020 16:42

Men’s White Company, great fit for women too!

bellagogosdead · 08/11/2020 16:49

laredoute?

HotSteppa · 08/11/2020 16:50

Seasalter pjs are just as you describe though they come with the top also but I often wear just the bottoms with a vest top. They aren't cheap but they appear in the sale often enough and are a good buy them mine are about 2 years old and in good knick.

HotSteppa · 08/11/2020 16:50

Seasalt!

murmurgam · 08/11/2020 16:50

Men's not suitable as don't usually come in small enough sizes.

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murmurgam · 08/11/2020 17:00

I'll check out some of the other suggestions. It's irritating that not many mention the presence of pockets so it's hard to tell.

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MikeUniformMike · 08/11/2020 17:17

Boden and Jack Wills used to do them. I think they were called lounge pants or something. More like drawstring waist trousers than PJs

MikeUniformMike · 08/11/2020 17:19

toast? they may have been called pull on trousers

agreewithgreenchilli · 08/11/2020 17:31

I second Cyberjammies

LionessRoar · 08/11/2020 17:47

Cyberjammies are lovely. Really comfy fabrics and last well

gothicsprout · 08/11/2020 18:26

Gap men’s - discovered last year when I got fed up at lack of pockets in the equivalent women’s range, so I have womens PJ tops and corresponding mens trousers. I’m a 5’8 size 8-10 and manage ok with the men’s Small, as they have a decent drawstring waist and shrink slightly in length in the wash.

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