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Pajamas Forever

Pajamas (Bayan Pijama) for both adults and children can range in material, in size, in color, and in length. They come in countless designs and patterns that can be geared to fit anyone's interests. Many pajamas are male and female in their design, allowing both men and women to wear them. Kids' pajamas, on the other hand, often contain foot coverings and are advertised as one size because they are only a one-piece garment. While kids' pajamas may feature popular cartoon characters or animals, pajamas for adults may be simpler in their design. The type of pajamas that a buyer chooses will often be based on factors such as their sleeping habits or their personal preferences. They should also coordinate with the weather, as some pajama materials are better suited for certain seasons. In order to help buyers choose a pair of pajamas that will fit their needs, this guide will discuss eight do's and don'ts for buying pajamas, and it will instruct buyers on how to search for and purchase pajamas at retailers such as brick and mortar department stores

1. Measurements
When purchasing pajamas, buyers should thoroughly investigate the sizing of the pajamas. Sizing can vary amongst brands, so many designers offer size charts to customers that allow them to correlate specific pajama sizes to specific body measurements. When in doubt, buyers should always purchase a larger size rather than a smaller size, in part because pajamas are a form of comfort wear, making it perfectly acceptable for them to be loose-fitting. Another reason is that, if needed, pajamas can always be tailored down a size, but they cannot be sized up a size.

2. Buying Used Pajamas
Because many pajamas typically never leave the home, pre-owned pajamas can often be found in like-new condition. If a buyer is considering used pajamas as an option, they should always inquire about the current condition of the pajamas that they are considering purchasing. This includes checking the fabric for stains and discolorations that can form over time. Buyers should also make certain that there are no stains, rips, or tears that are unable to be removed or repaired present on the pajamas. It should also always be assumed that used garments will need to be cleaned before wear.

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3. Similar Pajamas
Buyers should visit local department stores before purchasing a pair of pajamas. It may be beneficial to try on a few pairs of pajamas by the specific designers or brands that a buyer is considering to see how the cuts run and how the pajamas are sized. Seeing the fabric and the color scheme in person will help buyers get a sense of how the pajamas will look and feel more effectively than pictures can. If a buyer really likes a particular pair of pajamas, they should jot down the information about the pajamas, including their name and their make, and conduct a search online to see if a similar pair can be located for less than brick and mortar retail cost.

4. Pajama Material
Because pajamas will more than likely be utilized as night wear, buyers should select a material based on comfort. Popular pajama materials often include silk, cotton, and flannel. Stretchable, lightweight jersey material is also a popular choice for restless sleepers who toss and turn throughout the night as flannel and other cotton types are not as flexible and can feel binding. Other pajama materials may include wool or fleece, although these types of fabric are temperamental and can cause skin irritation or discomfort for some wearers.

Silk
Silk pajamas are designed from a natural fabric that has the ability to keep a wearer warm during the winter months and cool during the warmer seasons. While genuine silk is expensive and must be dry cleaned because of its inability to get wet, synthetic silk is often machine-washable and is lower in cost.

Cotton
Cotton pajamas are very popular because of their comfortable, lightweight fabric. Cotton does not cause skin irritation and is breathable, allowing for good air circulation around the body. However, cotton is not a good insulator of heat and may lower a wearer's body temperature if cotton pajamas are worn in colder climates.

Flannel
Flannel pajamas are known for their warmth and their comfort, although they should be avoided in warmer climates as they will probably make the wearer feel too warm. Flannel is soft and breathable, allowing a wearer to acclimate to their environment without sweating profusely.

Moisture Wicking
Buyers should also consider fabric that is breathable when choosing a pair of pajamas. Moisture wicking pajamas fall under this category as they are designed for warmth and comfort while drawing moisture away from the wearer's body. This helps to regulate the wearer's body temperature, and these types of pajamas are ideal for those who suffer night sweats.

5. Care
When purchasing a pair of pajamas, buyers should consider their preferred method of care. While some pajamas are machine-washable, others may require special care such as hand-washing or line-drying. Special instructions increase the amount of time that buyers must spend caring for their apparel and may, in turn, deter them from investing in that particular type of pajamas.

6. Comfort
Although bargain-priced pajamas can be tempting to purchase because of their lower cost, buyers should make sure that they are not compromising comfort for price. A good night's sleep is important and can set the mood for the rest of the day. Because of this, it is imperative that buyers invest in a comfortable pair of pajamas that are conducive to their sleeping environment. Many people find that loose-fitting pajamas provide the best comfort, for example. Pajamas may also feature buttons, snaps, or elastic at different spots on the garment. These features can also affect the comfort level of the night wear. For instance, buyers should make sure that elastic bands are not too restrictive as to make the pajamas uncomfortable.

7. Fashion for Function
Pajamas are meant to be worn as night wear, although there are various styles that fit under this category. Lingerie-styled pajamas are designed towards the fashion end of pajamas and may not rate as high in the comfort department. Although lingerie can be stylish in its design, buyers should keep the intended purpose that they are hoping to gain from their purchase in mind. If buyers are looking for a good night's sleep, comfortable pajamas should take precedence over stylish lingerie. Many manufacturers sell pajamas as separates, allowing wearers to mix and match between tops and bottoms to find their own personal style as opposed to being restricted by pre-determined sets. While bottoms may come in solid prints, tops can come in a number of different patterns. It is perfectly acceptable to mix and match a pajama set, as long as the pajamas still fill their intended purpose: comfort.

8. Sleeping Habits
When buying pajamas, buyers should make sure to consider their sleeping habits. While some prefer to sleep in a cool room, others favor a warmer sleeping environment. A buyer's own ideal temperature should be a deciding factor when determining between long sleeve pajamas and short sleeve pajamas.

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