Pyjamas

  1. Looking back at last year's highlights

    Looking back at last year's highlights
    Loyalty Programme We launched a Loyalty Programme enabling customers to earn PJ Points on every purchase and social media interaction.  Points are then converted into a cash value and can be redeemed against future orders. The Silk Route We introduced our first ever silk pyjama range within the women’s collection.  The plain silks proved to be a big hit with...
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  2. Farewell to the cat's pyjamas

    Farewell to the cat's pyjamas
    Back in 2006 during PJ Pan's formative days I had re-negotiated my full time role at a party planning business and I began learning about cottons, pattern cutting and clothing manufacture from our home in Surrey. It was then on one dark wet day, while I was plotting PJ Pan's future, that I spotted a nervous little kitten on our...
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  3. Traditional pyjamas for traditional schools?

    Traditional pyjamas for traditional schools?
    When one conjures up the idea of a British boarding school the image of young teenagers sporting traditional flannel pyjamas, woollen dressing gowns and slippers springs to mind.  The likes of Harry Potter and his chums Ron and Hermione would be seen in nothing else in their dormitory at Hogwarts.  Preparatory school dormitories certainly resembled all this a few years ago...
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  4. The long and tall of it

    The long and tall of it
    When we launched PJ Pan we were determined to make comfortable pyjamas that fitted properly and that's why we avoided the option of just making three variations along the lines of small, medium and large. We started with five women's sizes ranging from an 8 to an 18 and a year later began offering numerous styles in a longer leg...
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  5. Nightshirts for rugby and pyjamas for dinner parties

    Nightshirts for rugby and pyjamas for dinner parties
    It appears that an ever increasing number of people are buying pyjamas for day wear or evening wear as opposed to the traditional view of using it as sleepwear. We saw hundreds of customers at the recent Spirit of Christmas fair at Olympia and met several people who had no plans to let their newly purchased nightwear meet the duvet...
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  6. Luxury... What does it mean?

    Luxury... What does it mean?
    If you visit Tesco's website and type the word 'luxury' in the search box you'll be presented with an array of produce ranging from Eton Mess ice cream to scented pantyliners.  Whatever the merits of the pantyliners and ice cream they both seem to be in a different sphere of luxuriousness to items such as a diamond encrusted Van Cleef...
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  7. Pyjamas in the headlines.....for all the wrong reasons

    Pyjamas in the headlines.....for all the wrong reasons
    Pyjamas have been embroiled in scandal during recent weeks. Withdrawn from the shelves or involved in explicit photographs, they're never far from front page news.
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  8. Bedtime rituals ecourage better sleep

    Bedtime rituals ecourage better sleep
    Nobody wishes to spend the night tossing and turning, periodically checking the clock whilst desperately hoping to fall back to sleep. The frustration of sleeplessness can be almost unbearable but is there anything we can do to encourage better sleep? Naturally a comfortable bed is essential for a good night. It sounds obvious but too many people suffer back stressing...
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  9. Long and even longer pyjamas

    Long and even longer pyjamas
    Several recent studies show that the average height of the human race has increased by more than 10cm since the late 19th Century.  For British men, the average height at age 21 rose from 167.05cm (5ft 5in) in 1871-75 to 177.37cm (5ft 10in) in 1971-75.  Some scientists attribute part of this growth to evolution but virtually all agree that in...
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