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Drawstring pyjamas

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Greengrotbag · 31/03/2021 09:17

I'm looking for true drawstring pyjama bottoms...they all seem elasticated these days. I've a prolapse and the elastic really bothers me...I got a lovely pair in M&S years ago with just a bit of elastic in the back but can't find anything similar. I'm a 10 or S. Pockets are good too! Thanks

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TheGirlOnTheLanding · 03/04/2021 10:56

These aren't drawstring all the way round, but the whole of the front part is drawstring and the back waistband elastic - any good? They are cotton (gorgeous prints), UK made, have pockets and for an extra couple of quid, they'll do them to your custom length. I've had mine since Christmas and they're the first pair of pyjama trousers I've had in ages that don't keep getting shorter with every wash so that's a huge plus for me too. https://www.pajamapantry.co.uk/pajama-pants-1?page=1

Greengrotbag · 03/04/2021 11:05

Thank you! Yes drawstring in front is the important bit, they look lovely

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Tweetypietwo · 03/04/2021 11:14

FatFace! I have 3 pairs, super comfy, drawstring, elasticated back and pockets ! John lewis and next sell them too

78to83 · 03/04/2021 12:24

Primark men's, size S.

I'm a 10/12 and they fit perfectly. And they are not too short ( I'm 5'6").

Cheap and cheerful. 100% cotton.

Tangledtresses · 03/04/2021 12:26

Kath Kidson have some or gap have some good ones too

Greengrotbag · 05/04/2021 18:24

Thanks everyone. I'll take a look at those, it's hard to know if they're true drawstring or just for show. Don't mind elastic at the back, just the bit of drawstring at the front makes the world of difference.

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