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?

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    3 months ago

    The pajama drawer is the retirement home of tees that have served their time

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    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.

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    They usually come as pajama sets that have matching pants and shirts. I’d check places like Target, JCPenney, etc., especially around the winter holidays.

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    Undershirts. They’re cheap and comfortable, and it doesn’t hurt to have more. Plus they’re not heavy enough to sweat in

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      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.

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      untill the 9y/o daughter says, “haha daddy, I just saw you bits…”. And then brings it up every day for the next week.

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        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.

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        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.

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          Nudity has never been a thing to worry about before, but in the last 6 months or so she wants her space (fair enough). This just happend the other week. Kids will make more of somethings than others. and it all depends on the timing.

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    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.

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    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 :-)

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    I found some at Costco once, and they’re more comfortable than a normal T-shirt. Only seen them the one time, though.

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    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.