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Designer Pyjamas

Posted by mssoh | Maternity Pyjamas | Friday 2 April 2010 11:45 pm

So you have heard about the hot and popular brands in town, such as Calvin Klein, Emporio Armani, Bjorn Borg, etc. There are many key players in the making the pyjamas for United Kingdom. Let’s us explore several brands you may never heard before.

The designer pyjamas brand, DKNY happened to carry the Lingerie brands at the same time. Launched the recent series of cool label with retro pattern, well known in the late 70’s and 80’s, it gives the floral/feminine feel, the plus point of this series is it has the elasticated waistband for the pyjamas shirt and pants.

Another young chic French designer, Le Monde d’Alba full with luxurious design, using 100% pure silk, made in France. If you look carefully on its workmanship, majority are handmade.  One of the important to mention is the wrap around pyjamas set, it comes with a drawstring, pretty much like the tie bottom, with the attached long flared cut sleeves.

As compare with another localized branded designer, Clementine, originally from Australia. It always give a kind of great fitting fell. In fact, the idea of making it a customer satisfaction policy, it gives a 16 days returns policy. The fabric itself made of  beautiful cotton sateen and  knits cotton, making it a cozy wear none from the others.

Last but not least, I’ll need to mention the Piero Galante. His Pyjamas Collection, having the longest history in pyjamas making. The company itself produce the design from innovative to contemporary, throughout the century it evolved to suit every modern man lifestyle. This series of pyjamas has redefined the unique personality of the wearer. To show the confidence and comfort for every moment of your sleep. Although the design has evolved according to the century trend, but it still taken care of the traditional pyjamas must have and perceived design.

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  1. Comment by John Sanford — June 11, 2010 @ 2:36 am

    Designer pajamas are a great thing. You want to be as comfortable as possible before falling asleep, so no sense in spending money on something that is not going to make you comfortable.

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