“No, I don’t want to go to bed and I’m not exactly out of bed.” You have to expect to give this answer a couple of times, if you join this trend: pajama pants.
I’ve read about it last year and to be honest: I was very surprised. After read about it a second time, I think it’s important to pick up this issue.
So the pajama pants are worn really on the street. Those who prefer something fancier, can take satin pants. The casual look is achieved with cotton pants.
Pants are preferred with a distinctive pattern. Therefore it’s clear: This trend needs a good dose of courage! But what clothes can be combined with a pajama pants?
Since the pants brings much attention (that’s for sure), the other pieces should create a balance. So for example you can wear a narrow upper part to create a contrast to the wirde pajama pants. Also, a white blouse can be worn to. If you take pants with a distinctive pattern, you should be reserved with the other clothes. This means to wear clothes with only one clolour. You can wear a nice blazer, which gives the outfit a great chic and don’t forget high shoes, e.g. pumps or high heels.
Blazer: Second Female | POWDER – Blazer – black (ca. 60 €)
Blouse: LA CITY | MAMBO – Tunika – blanc (ca. 35 €)
Pyjama pants: Tommy Hilfiger | RAFAELA – Wäsche – grey heather (ca. 50 €)
Pumps: Zign | Pumps – black (ca. 70 €)
Here are some examples for you:
(Picture: asos.com)
Juicy Couture – Flanellhose mit Rosendruck
(Picture: asos.com)
Bodas – Schlafanzughose mit schattierten Streifen
(Picture: topshop.com)
Pyjama-Set Mit Blumentop und Langer Hose
(Picture: zalando.de)
OKHA | ELLA – Wäsche – millefiori grau
But what interested me the most of course: What do you think of this trend? Would you wear something like that on the street? Or do you think this trend is totally nonsense. I’m curious ;)
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