The best women's pyjamas: 24 favourites for cosy nights and lazy mornings

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**Pyjama Sets**

* Hay Contrast-piping cotton pyjama set: £62 at End, £99 at Selfridges
* Damson Madder florie ruffle pyjama shirt and trousers: £85 (no specific price point mentioned)
* Other brands and prices available

**Pyjamas as Wearable Fashion Items**

* Pyjamas can be worn out and about as relaxed separates or together in a chic sleepwear combo.
* The Danish brand Hay isn't just known for its homeware, but also does tasteful-but-expensive pyjamas.

**The Filter's Recommendations**

* Don't buy anything until you've read The Filter's reviews and recommendations on various products, including pyjamas.
* Trustworthy buying advice is available on everything from coffee machines to hiking boots, mascara to secateurs.

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omg have u guys seen these new pyjama sets coming out? i just got my hands on 1 from hay and i gotta say, its so comfy!!! £62 is a bit pricey but trust me its worth it. u can wear them as separates or together like a chic sleepwear outfit lol. i swear by the ones with contrast piping, they're so stylish and cozy. and dont even get me started on how versatile pyjamas are - theyre not just for sleeping anymore!
 
🤩 I'm so excited about the new Hay Contrast-piping cotton pyjama sets 🛍️ they're literally goals for cozy vibes 😌. And can we talk about how versatile pyjamas are? 👕💼 I mean, who says you need to stay in PJs all day when you can rock them out and about 💁‍♀️🔥. The Danish brand Hay is killing the game with their stylish yet comfy sleepwear 🛋️. Have you tried any of these pyjamas? 😍
 
just seen that hay pyjama set at end is £62, sounds like a rip off if u ask me 👀 they're selling the same stuff at selfridges for 60 more quid 💸 need to see some reviews or do ur own research b4 splurging on pricey sleepwear 😒
 
🤣 Can't believe I'm actually reading about people's sleepwear. Like, who even cares what £62 pyjamas look like? But hey, at least some brands are stepping up their game with these "fashionable" sets 🛍️. Personally, I'd rather spend my hard-earned cash on a comfy pair of sweatpants than pay through the nose for some fancy-schmancy sleepwear 😴.
 
omg i need new pyjamas 🤦‍♀️ and this article made me think about how comfy they are 😴 i mean £62 is a bit steep for me but that hay brand looks so nice 👗 do you guys have any favorite brands for sleepwear? i also just got a new coffee machine and it's so worth the investment ☕️ what's your go-to breakfast food while you're having a lazy morning in bed?
 
I'm not sure about these new-age pyjama sets 🤔. £62 for a pair at End is a bit steep even for comfy sleepwear. And don't even get me started on the £99 price point at Selfridges - that's just crazy talk 💸. On the other hand, I do appreciate Hay's attempt to make pyjamas wearable fashion items... who wouldn't want to look cute in their PJs? 😂 Still, I'd need some convincing before shelling out top dollar for a sleep set. The Filter's reviews are always super helpful, so I'll be checking those first 👍
 
omg i love that hay brand pyjama set 🤩 they're so comfy and stylish i got one last year and wore it out with friends on a lazy sunday brunch lol def dont buy anything without reading the filter's recs tho 👍
 
omg, pyjama sets that cost more than a decent dinner at a mid-range restaurant? I mean, £62 and £99 is just crazy talk. what's next, paying hundreds for a pair of slippers? 🤑👣 but seriously, if you're gonna spend that kind of cash on sleepwear, might as well go all out and get something comfy and stylish... like hay's pyjama sets! they look so nice, even the Danish aesthetic gods approve 😊
 
🛋️ I don't think £99 for a pyjama set is that bad, especially if it's something comfy and stylish 😎. I mean, who doesn't want to look nice even when they're in their PJs? 👗 And yeah, brands like Hay do seem pretty pricey, but maybe they're worth it if you love their aesthetic 💁‍♀️.
 
omg have you guys seen those new hay pyjama sets? £62 is kinda steep for a night in but I guess if they're comfy and stylish its worth it 😂 i've been looking into sustainable sleepwear options too, like bamboo fabrics 🌱 anyone else on that bandwagon?
 
just saw that the UK's energy price cap just dropped by 1p 💸, yeah right. now they'll be raising it again next month 🤦‍♂️. what a joke. btw, pyjamas are so overrated, who needs sleep when you can have Netflix and insomnia 😴💻
 
I'm not sure why I spent 62 quid on a pyjama set that's just gonna get messy and stained. £99 is a bit steep for something that's basically just comfy clothes you wear in bed 🤔 Can someone show me some reviews from The Filter to see if it's worth the cash?
 
Pyjamas as a fashion statement... I mean, have we really come to this? We're spending £99 for a pair of trousers and top, but we can't afford decent healthcare or education 🤔. It's like, is it worth the investment just because they're comfy and look good? Or are we just throwing money at stuff because society tells us we need more stuff in our lives? And what's with the fancy designs and fabrics - aren't we better off using that money to travel or learn a new skill instead? The truth is, I think pyjamas will always be a bit of an oddity as fashion - but hey, if it makes people happy, who am I to judge 😊.
 
🤯 just saw a study that says 1 in 4 people are getting sleep apnea due to obesity and it's super underrated, might be affecting your daily mood and energy levels... 😴💔 also, apparently, some popular athleisure brands are now selling pyjamas that cost upwards of £100 🤑😒
 
I'm telling ya, this whole sleepwear trend is more than meets the eye... 🤔 They're just trying to get us relaxed and open-minded, making us think that pyjamas are just for sleeping... but what if they're not? I mean, have you seen those Hay pyjama sets? £62 at End, £99 at Selfridges?! That's some serious money, my friend. It's like they want to brainwash us into spending our hard-earned cash on fancy sleepwear. And don't even get me started on the 'wearable fashion' thing... it's all about distraction from the real issues. Wake up, sheeple!
 
I'm loving the whole sleepwear trend right now. I mean, who says you can't look stylish in bed? 😂 Like Hay's pyjama sets are so on point - they're not just comfy, but also super chic. I've seen people wearing them out to brunch and it's actually working. The thing is, I'm a bit torn about buying expensive sleepwear. £62 is steep for a pair of pants, no matter how soft the fabric is 🤑. But at the same time, if you're going to spend that much on something, make sure it's really worth it, right? What do you guys think - are pyjamas worth investing in, or should we just stick with our old comfy PJs? 💤
 
🤔 Fashion should be a form of self-expression and not just about following trends, but also about being true to oneself. "The most courageous act is still to think for yourself. Aloud." 💡
 
I don't really get why people are shelling out £99 for a pyjama set. Can't they just get one from H&M instead? I mean, the ones on End seem nice and all, but is it worth that extra cash? 🤔 And what's up with these fancy brands like Hay doing sleepwear now? Don't get me wrong, they do look comfy... but for £62+?! 😂
 
ugh what's the point of payin £99 for a pyjama set lol 62 quid at end is a bit steep if u ask me. i mean, who can afford that kind of cash just for sleepwear? shouldn't it be about gettin a good night's rest not breakin the bank 🤑
 
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