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Nov 18 2007

Shopping for PJ’s — How Hard Can It Be?

Published by Suburban Wife at 3:28 pm under Advice Please, Just For Fun

My youngest sister has an upcoming birthday.  I called her the other day and asked if there were anything specific she wanted.  She listed two different CD titles that she’d like to have and then mentioned that she’d also love to have a new pair of pajamas.

It’s possible that my sister mentioned the PJ’s as just on off-the-cuff “oh by the way” gift idea, but my brain interpreted it as a direct challenge:  “Anyone can buy me one or the other of these CD’s but it will take someone really clever, someone who loves me enough to make the effort, to find me a pair of PJ’s that I love.”

PJ’s — how hard can that really be?  Here are the requirements: 

  • flannel pants (either 3/4 or full length)
  • short-sleeve t-shirt
  • shirt cannot have buttons
  • both pieces have to be 100% cotton and should be long and not form-fitting
  • bottoms would ideally have elastic and drawstring waistband
  • set should match and should actually be PJ’s and not just a pair of bottoms and a t-shirt

I really didn’t think this would be very difficult.  But so far I’m batting zero.

 I started at Old Navy.  The have cotton flannel bottoms but all of their tops are long-sleeved with buttons.  Strike one.

Next I check out The Gap.  They, too, have cotton flannel bottoms but the mix-and-match PJ tops are all either long sleeved, long-sleeved with buttons, or skimpy camis.  Strike two.

So then I visited Victoria’s Secret.  Their flannel PJ sets include flannel pants with weird waistbands and long-sleeved flannel buttondown tops.  Strike three.

I figured I’d check Sierra Trading Post to see what they had.  They actually had two or three different t-shirt and long bottom PJ sets but they were all too ugly to even consider. Strike four.

American Eagle’s selection included long-sleeve tops and Aeropostale’s t-shirts are a poly/cotton blend. Strikes five and six.

At this point I was beginning to suspect that my sister had sent me on a wild-goose chase, so I stretched out beyond my first-line shopping sources and did a Google search. That brought up several on-line stores that I’d never heard of but promised to have women’s PJ’s. Strikes seven through twenty.

Now what? Well, I can always fall back on the CD idea. But I haven’t completely given up — yet. I figure I’ll see what’s available at T.J. Maxx and Marshall’s. I only have a few days left, though, before I have to make a decision and get something in the mail.

Any suggestions?  Where are the cotton t-shirt & flannel pant PJ’s hiding?

edit:  I happened to look at Aeropostale again and noticed that while most of their tees are poly/cotton blends, there are one or two that are 100% cotton.  Question is, are the styles too young for my about-to-turn-39 year old sister.  She’s pretty hip so maybe it would be okay.

2 Responses to “Shopping for PJ’s — How Hard Can It Be?”

  1. dawn fon 19 Nov 2007 at 1:24 pm

    Have you tried target? their gillian o malley brand no buttons cotton knit 14.99 wears nice & doesn’t shrink much.
    http://www.target.com/Gilligan-OMalley-Knit-Pajama-Set/dp/B000RY7TWQ/qid=1195503696/ref=br_1_6/602-6819086-4951008?ie=UTF8&node=14224001&frombrowse=1&index=tgt-mf-mv&field-browse=14224001&rank=%2Bdaterank&rh=&page=3
    Good luck! If not there then I’d try Kohl’s They have some sets as well

  2. Elizabethon 19 Nov 2007 at 10:07 pm

    hi Dawn,

    Thanks for your suggestions. The PJ’s you pointed out at Target are cute but the tops all have long sleeves and I very specifically need short sleeves. I decided to go with a pair from Aeropostale — if they don’t fit or if the pattern is too “young”, she promised to return them and use the money for something else she wants.

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