I often see pajama pants for sale, and they’re awesome. However, I never see any pajama shirts for sale on their own. Where are you supposed to get pajama tops?
Just wear a t shirt.
Submitted 2 months ago by MrCamel999@programming.dev to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world
I often see pajama pants for sale, and they’re awesome. However, I never see any pajama shirts for sale on their own. Where are you supposed to get pajama tops?
Just wear a t shirt.
Same. I don’t think I’ve ever bought a proper pajama set. And I wear pajama bottoms as house pants – I don’t sleep in them.
What brand?
Just wear a… well, why wear anything tbh.
I love my partner’s bigger t-shirts. I genuinely feel more comfortable and warm, especially on my shoulders. They can’t sleep unless the AC is set below 70, AND we have a window unit in the bedroom.
They usually come as pajama sets that have matching pants and shirts. I’d check places like Target, JCPenney, etc.
They often come in sets of pants and a T-shirt, but like others have posted, most of my pajama shirts are old T-shirts that have become too holey to wear in public.
You are supposed to sleep naked like a normal person…
untill the 9y/o daughter says, “haha daddy, I just saw you bits…”. And then brings it up every day for the next week.
Well see, that was your first mistake…having kids.
Been watching around naked their entire lives; young kids don’t care.
They tell me the story of when I was a kid where my eyes were about crotch-level for my dad and I walked into the bathroom while he was in his tighty whiteys. Supposedly I said he had pooped in his underwear.
Well, 9 years is probably too late to start explaining that nudity is normal thing and seeing your bits is as shocking as seeing your ear.
Apart from that, there is a bathrobe if you want to briefly cover yourself, but I don’t see a reason to strangle yourself by unnecessary layer of clothes during the sleep.
Undershirts. They’re cheap and comfortable, and it doesn’t hurt to have more. Plus they’re not heavy enough to sweat in
they’re not heavy enough to sweat in
This sounds like a challenge my body would lose. I just sweat all the time, regardless of the temperature or level of physical activity.
Most of my sleep shorts/pants just come from whatever section is on sale at kohls, target, belk, etc. the softer the cotton the better. I don’t have any dedicated sleep shirts, most of the time they’re the T-shirt I wore that day, or just some older larger shirts.
A lot of my graphic tees are just worn as pajama tops. Though female pjs often come as a set
They come as a package, I’ve never seen the trousers on sale on their own o.O
Any clothing shop will have them, Debenhams, Next, Matalan is a good shout actually try there, you’ll even find them places like George. Anywhere that sells night clothes really.
Just pick cotton rather than polyester for your pajamas, much more comfy :-)
I have never heard of those stores; they sound made up! What country are you from? I’m in the U.S.
Those are UK chains.
Yeah, as much as I love poly dry fit stuff during the day it all rides up so easily at night and I end up feeling constrained
I found some at Costco once, and they’re more comfortable than a normal T-shirt. Only seen them the one time, though.
I asked my wife, my PJ tops came from Kohl’s and Target, but likely any of those types of stores have them. They are just very breathable, super comfy tops.
T-shirt and hospital pants.
I wear flannels
bionicjoey@lemmy.ca 2 months ago
The pajama drawer is the retirement home of tees that have served their time