The ‘Very’ Best Lounging PJs
What’s your favourite outfit, the one you could wear every day if it was allowed? Is it a little black dress that always makes you feel classy and elegant? Maybe it is a trusty pair of jeans that you literally live in, dressed up or dressed down? Or it could be something else entirely. I’m pretty sure though, if you asked my sister, she would say she’d love to live her life in pyjamas.
The good news is, for those of the same disposition as Jodie (my little sis), pyjamas have now moved up a notch, and are totally acceptable as lounge wear as well as night wear, for those duvet days when you don’t need to leave the house, but also don’t want to scare the postman if he makes a delivery. The modern pjs are warm and also stylish, they have sleeves and stretch, and they will become your favourite things to wear all day long.
Very have a great range of products in their loungwear and nightwear section, with my current favourites being the V by Very Cosy Knit Lounge Set that comes in a gorgeous animal print, absolutely my favourite print of all (it’s a neutral, Jenna Lyons says so.) This set is cosy by name and cosy by nature, in a soft cosy knit sweater and bottoms that almost resembles a jogging suit. The top has the look of a sweatshirt, with cuffs around the long sleeves. It is teamed with joggers with cuffed ankles and a drawstring waist.
The set is true to size ( I am wearing a 16) and the fit is one of comfort, but it is not too loose to look casual, instead the look is more sports luxe. These are great pyjamas for people who want to leave the dressing gown off as they are warm and snug, but as they double as loungewear they are also modest, with no see thru sections or low cut fronts (the Man Repeller would most definitely approve.)
Cute and cuddly, practical and machine washable, these are a fab pair of pjs, even if you are wearing them when you are not planning on going to bed just yet.
One Comment
Sally
Ooh I love the look of these, so comfy. I like they are tapered at the ankle as well. I find that some PJs ride up so they give you cold ankles.