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December 14, 2008 1:54 PM
Are all adult sized pajamas boring? Where can I find some with dinosaurs, space ships, fairies, that kinda thing?
Target has some in women's sizes with cupcakes and such on them. I don't know about men's sizes.
posted by youcancallmeal at 2:03 PM on December 14, 2008
posted by youcancallmeal at 2:03 PM on December 14, 2008
I have glow in the dark footie dinosaur pajamas from Target. I am not certain where my pineapple flannel PJs came from, but I'm sure you can buy them someplace also.
posted by jessamyn at 2:06 PM on December 14, 2008
posted by jessamyn at 2:06 PM on December 14, 2008
Or, on non-preview what longsleeves (eponysterical) said.
posted by ericb at 2:08 PM on December 14, 2008
posted by ericb at 2:08 PM on December 14, 2008
I got some crazy ones at Hanna Andersson. The selection varies by season and they are usually found in the family section, but you don't need to have matching kids to buy them for yourself :)
posted by melissam at 2:10 PM on December 14, 2008
posted by melissam at 2:10 PM on December 14, 2008
If you sew or know anyone who does, you're be able to find lots of fun printed flannellette or cotton fabrics at your local fabric store. You can even buy some printed fleece and make a coordinating bathrobe.
posted by orange swan at 2:14 PM on December 14, 2008
posted by orange swan at 2:14 PM on December 14, 2008
I have adult-size Transformers pjs that I got at KMart for a whopping 8 bucks. They have lots of other patterned ones with cartoons etc. on them too.
posted by bedhead at 2:17 PM on December 14, 2008
posted by bedhead at 2:17 PM on December 14, 2008
These are heavy on the holiday themes at the moment, but they have other designs at other times in the year.
posted by gingerbeer at 3:02 PM on December 14, 2008
posted by gingerbeer at 3:02 PM on December 14, 2008
Old Navy is the source for indoor pants.
posted by A Terrible Llama at 3:08 PM on December 14, 2008
posted by A Terrible Llama at 3:08 PM on December 14, 2008
For women's, you'd find a lot of good ones from Nick and Nora at Target - they are cheap (under $20) and made well.
Maybe also The Company Store - they have stuff for a whole pajama-coordinated family...
Or, places online like here (sleepyheads.com) or here (pajamagram.com) have men's.
Lastly, I think The Cat's Pajamas has only women's, but they have some of the craziest patterns.
My guess is there isn't much difference in men's vs. women's in terms of cut, anyway - you'd just have to get an appropriate pattern (i.e., no pink), and the right size.
posted by belau at 3:12 PM on December 14, 2008
Maybe also The Company Store - they have stuff for a whole pajama-coordinated family...
Or, places online like here (sleepyheads.com) or here (pajamagram.com) have men's.
Lastly, I think The Cat's Pajamas has only women's, but they have some of the craziest patterns.
My guess is there isn't much difference in men's vs. women's in terms of cut, anyway - you'd just have to get an appropriate pattern (i.e., no pink), and the right size.
posted by belau at 3:12 PM on December 14, 2008
My wife has a good number of Nick & Nora PJs in all sorts of funky designs, a fair few of these have come from Target. Not sure if they do Men'd sizes though.
posted by arcticseal at 3:13 PM on December 14, 2008
posted by arcticseal at 3:13 PM on December 14, 2008
I madly love these day of the dead pjs from Target (Nick & Nora). But after trying them on, I decided that wearing them would only bring shame on those that love me.
posted by selfmedicating at 5:02 PM on December 14, 2008
posted by selfmedicating at 5:02 PM on December 14, 2008
I like Nick & Nora too. Check out Bedhead, though. They have some really cute patterns.
posted by miss lynnster at 5:41 PM on December 14, 2008
posted by miss lynnster at 5:41 PM on December 14, 2008
Nthing Target. I've also found some cute ones at JCPenney, too.
posted by SisterHavana at 6:41 PM on December 14, 2008
posted by SisterHavana at 6:41 PM on December 14, 2008
Currently wearing penguin pajama pants from Eddie Bauer.
posted by mmascolino at 9:04 PM on December 14, 2008
posted by mmascolino at 9:04 PM on December 14, 2008
Joe Boxer used to have pretty fun ones (I had some delicious flannel ones with men fishing when i was a teenager), but it appears they've sold out to kmart... you can still find some neat ones on ebay here and here and here and another.
posted by bellbellbell at 11:34 PM on December 14, 2008
posted by bellbellbell at 11:34 PM on December 14, 2008
An Australian store, but check out Peter Alexander. I believe they have a shop in LA. They do a good range of summer and winter pyjamas. My boyfriend lounges around in his Space Invaders pants for WOW nights.
posted by chronic sublime at 1:57 AM on December 15, 2008
posted by chronic sublime at 1:57 AM on December 15, 2008
I love pajamas from CrazyforBargains.com. Simpsons, Family Guy, Snow White, Corona, holidays, ... they've got some great patterns
posted by darsh at 8:52 AM on December 15, 2008
posted by darsh at 8:52 AM on December 15, 2008
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posted by longsleeves at 2:02 PM on December 14, 2008