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New Look is selling the perfect winter pyjamas for under £20 – and they’ll help you save money on energy bills
IF you’ve been online recently, you’ll have probably have seen the viral Primark pyjamas.
With so many shoppers snapping them up, we’ve found another pair of high street pjs which even better and could save you money on your heating.
New LookThe stunning set will be hard to pass buy – especially as it’s already been reduced[/caption]
New LookNew Look have made a matching cardigan to go with the pjs.[/caption]
As temperatures plunge, it’s not surprising that many of us are searching for cosy sets.
Fashionistas have been going crazy for the SKIMS pyjamas, which were released by entrepreneur and reality star Kim Kardashian.
With a £118 price tag though, few of us can afford to spend Christmas Day lounging in the designer set – especially if we want a turkey dinner with all the trimmings.
On TikTok, many shoppers have claimed that Primark’s Soft Touch Print Boyfriend Pyjamas are an almost exact dupe for coveted pair of pjs.
Even more excitingly, they come in a range of colours and prints – perfect for even the most stylish person this season.
At just £15, they won’t break the bank but are almost always sold out in store and online.
There is also the issue of inconsistent sizing to deal with if you do manage to bag a pair.
Thankfully, New Look have an ultra-cosy alternative which are perfect for those chilly winter nights over Christmas.
Called the Teddy because of their super soft but thick material, these pjs will stop you from having to turn the heating on so much this year.
They are also perfect for lounging around the house or snuggling up on the sofa for hours, as the trousers are wide leg so no awkward cuff marks.
New Look also have a cardigan made of the same material which will allow you to get extra cosy – even during the daytime.
Alternatively, you can opt for the shorts and a crop top version if you find you can’t take the heat.
The set also come in a stunning stone colour which will convince your loved ones you’ve splurged on a high-end set.
While we aren’t through winter yet, the PJs are already on sale and the range starts from as little as £8.99.
Even the trousers’ price tag has been slashed to under £18, as the high street giant prepares for the Boxing Day sales.
It’s only loungewear from New Look that we’ve got our eye on either.
In fact, the retailer has launched Teddy lounge sets in a mink and grey colour.
These aren’t your usual grey joggers though, as the sets are made from extra fluffy fleece which will keep you warm on even the coldest of winter nights.
For those of you brave enough to go outside, the jumper has a hood meaning that you should stay cosy whilst dashing to the shops.
Like the pjs, the loungewear has been reduced with the joggers costing just £17.99 so you’ll have no reason to feel cold this festive season.
Guess you’ll be all set for Christmas Day then!
New LookNew Look’s pjs are made from a super soft material.[/caption]
New LookShoppers are racing to get their hands on this super comfy set.[/caption]
IF you’ve been online recently, you’ll have probably have seen the viral Primark pyjamas.
With so many shoppers snapping them up, we’ve found another pair of high street pjs which even better and could save you money on your heating.
New LookThe stunning set will be hard to pass buy – especially as it’s already been reduced[/caption]
New LookNew Look have made a matching cardigan to go with the pjs.[/caption]
As temperatures plunge, it’s not surprising that many of us are searching for cosy sets.
Fashionistas have been going crazy for the SKIMS pyjamas, which were released by entrepreneur and reality star Kim Kardashian.
With a £118 price tag though, few of us can afford to spend Christmas Day lounging in the designer set – especially if we want a turkey dinner with all the trimmings.
On TikTok, many shoppers have claimed that Primark’s Soft Touch Print Boyfriend Pyjamas are an almost exact dupe for coveted pair of pjs.
Even more excitingly, they come in a range of colours and prints – perfect for even the most stylish person this season.
At just £15, they won’t break the bank but are almost always sold out in store and online.
There is also the issue of inconsistent sizing to deal with if you do manage to bag a pair.
Thankfully, New Look have an ultra-cosy alternative which are perfect for those chilly winter nights over Christmas.
Called the Teddy because of their super soft but thick material, these pjs will stop you from having to turn the heating on so much this year.
They are also perfect for lounging around the house or snuggling up on the sofa for hours, as the trousers are wide leg so no awkward cuff marks.
New Look also have a cardigan made of the same material which will allow you to get extra cosy – even during the daytime.
Alternatively, you can opt for the shorts and a crop top version if you find you can’t take the heat.
The set also come in a stunning stone colour which will convince your loved ones you’ve splurged on a high-end set.
While we aren’t through winter yet, the PJs are already on sale and the range starts from as little as £8.99.
Even the trousers’ price tag has been slashed to under £18, as the high street giant prepares for the Boxing Day sales.
It’s only loungewear from New Look that we’ve got our eye on either.
In fact, the retailer has launched Teddy lounge sets in a mink and grey colour.
These aren’t your usual grey joggers though, as the sets are made from extra fluffy fleece which will keep you warm on even the coldest of winter nights.
For those of you brave enough to go outside, the jumper has a hood meaning that you should stay cosy whilst dashing to the shops.
Like the pjs, the loungewear has been reduced with the joggers costing just £17.99 so you’ll have no reason to feel cold this festive season.
Guess you’ll be all set for Christmas Day then!
New LookNew Look’s pjs are made from a super soft material.[/caption]
New LookShoppers are racing to get their hands on this super comfy set.[/caption]Fashion – Latest Style News And Fabulous Trends | The Sun
