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Adult all-in-one pyjamas
littlesnuggy
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Apart from Primark, has anyone seen any of these in the highstreet? Went to Primark yesterday to buy some as christmas presents for my sisters but was really disappointed as they looked very cheap and the designs weren't great.
I've seen a couple of websites that do them but they're £35+; I'm ideally looking for under £20 and a shop I can look at them in first.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
I've seen a couple of websites that do them but they're £35+; I'm ideally looking for under £20 and a shop I can look at them in first.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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I bought the primark ones and they are very long and split the first time i put them on - they look cozy but that's all. Not a good purchase.If you always do what you have always done, you will always get what you always got!0
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I've got one of most designs Primark do and not had a problem with any of them. They're so warm and snuggly
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Asda had some fleecey ones last week, I think they were £10 and asda pj's are usually decent quality x0
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No No No No nO NO NO NO NO!
How old are you?
Why not try and find some adult nappies at the same time, together with an extra large dummy or two?
This just doesn't seem right....I could dream to wide extremes, I could do or die: I could yawn and be withdrawn and watch the world go by.Yup you are officially Rock n Roll
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at first i thought that too, but really i wouldnt bother too much about the quality as i suspect the garment will only be worn for the novelty factorJojo_the_Tightfisted wrote: »No No No No nO NO NO NO NO!
How old are you?
Why not try and find some adult nappies at the same time, together with an extra large dummy or two?
This just doesn't seem right....0 -
Absolutely - novelty factor! My children wore these when they were small, so I have bought them one as a jokey present. They are not expensive, and I'm sure they will get worn during the really cold weather, even if just to put over pjs when sitting on the computer. If they don't last very long I won;t be too upset!!0
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I think these are cute, I've seen them in Primark and they have them on ASOS too, I bought some for my teenage, yes teenage, daughter and she loved them, unfortunatly the ASOS ones fell apart after two washes so steer clear of there:)Thank you for this site MartinThe time for change has comeGood luck for the future0
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They're not for novelty - they're for warmth! I hate being in bed and getting a cold back and calves as PJ top & trousers always seem to ride up. And my sisters live in cold places too so I'm sure would be appreciative (not quite so sure about the OHs though!)
Still haven't found any; M&S have girls ones up to age 15-16 which the reviews say would fit an adult 8/10 but they're all sold out both online and in my local store.0 -
They are vile, I would steer clear-unless your a chav!0
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thebaileys wrote: »They are vile, I would steer clear-unless your a chav!
a) No, I'm not a chav and b) they're for wearing in bed, not parading down the street in so what does it matter?!
Have found some on House of Bath (not really a chav shop, incidentally) for £14.99 but they look very thick fleece and more of a loungesuit than wearing in bed, and size small says delivery in 28 days
http://www.houseofbath.co.uk/shop/product/details/show.action?pdLpUid=BF324&pdBoUid=3583#colour:0,size:0
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