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PJs for teenage boys

SuzySu
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I'm struggling to find a decent pair of PJs for DS who is 15 (but he is a but small for his age - prob 13/14 in clothes) . I don't want anything 'themed', just a plain pair of shorty PJs. Any idea where I can find some at a reasonable price.
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Got my 14 yo some in primark earlier in the year. Dont know what size they go up to though. Try this site http://www.kids-pyjamas.co.uk/
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When i was that age i just wore boxers to bed , thats moneysavin0
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have you tried george at asda?
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Go to TK Maxx - loads of decent brands like Calvin Klein for not much cash.0
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My teenage sons wear H&M pyjama bottoms which come in short or full length, and their sizes start pretty small. They also do different waist-types: One son like the thick elastic waistbands (like on CK boxers) but they also do drawstring and regular elasticated. H&M do nice soft Tshirts that go with the bottoms for a couple of pounds too.0
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My three boys just wear boxers and a T-shirt. They told me not to waste my money on PJs !Decluttering, 20 mins / day Jan 2024 2/20
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Sainsbury's do them in the mens section, I get small for my skinny 14yo and medium for the more 'rotund' oneAccept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0
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New Look have some pretty cool nightwear for men, their small size would probably do you. They do tend to be themed slightly, though if your DS is anything like my 16 year old Pac Man and monsters are very much in
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My 7 year old has started sleeping in just boxers or pants, he usually ends up half naked and out of the duvet if he wears pjs!
I thought he was a bit young for this yet but whatever makes him happy I guess.
I do like Asda's pj packs, they have plain ones, no characters but maybe checks etc on them. They are reasonably priced too.Bringing up 2 handsome boys and 1 gorgeous girl the MSE way!Joseph born 19th December 2001Matthew born 8th August 2007Tara born 23rd January 20110
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