A fresh pair of cosy pyjamas is always a delight, particularly now that autumn has arrived and snug evenings indoors beckon. With this in mind, we've discovered a sale that makes updating our nightwear collection a bit more wallet-friendly.
Knickerbox is currently hosting a mid-season sale with up to 50% off big brands such as Ann Summers, Calvin Klein and Wild Lovers. However, what's really grabbed our attention are the discounts on Chelsea Peers, the popular pyjama brand renowned for its fun prints and super-cosy sets.
At present, shoppers can snap up pyjamas from just £25, featuring a variety of styles, from traditional gingham patterns to neutral long-sleeved sets. Some sizes have already flown off the shelves, so it's worth getting in there quickly if you're tempted.
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Besides Knickerbox, several other retailers are also running mid-season sales on sleepwear, reports the Manchester Evening News. That includes Boux Avenue, which is offering up to 50% off a wealth of classic styles, and Victoria's Secret, which has reduced everything from sultry cami sets to silky slip dresses.
But for those still smitten with Chelsea Peers, we've curated our top picks from the sale. Scroll down for more.
Gingham Brushed Long Sleeved Set - was £58, now £40.60
No Christmas is complete without a traditional pair of tartan PJs, so this festive-inspired setnaturally tops our wish list. Crafted from cosy cotton flannel and featuring a timeless red-and-green check, they'll keep wearers toasty throughout winter and look spot-on in family holiday photos.
Get the set here.
Abstract Shapes Leopard Set - was £35, now £25Leopard print is all the rage at the moment, and Chelsea Peers has embraced the trend with asofter, more abstract approach. Less bold than full-on leopard but still making a statement, this set is perfect for anyone who wants to dabble in the trend without going overboard.
However, it goes without saying these short-sleeved PJs won't be that warm. For those who love the style but want something that'll cover them up, this M&S animal print set(£32) is a solid alternative.
Get the Chelsea Peers set here.
Gingham Brushed Short Sleeved Set - was £42, now £29.40
Another subtle nod to Christmas, this set pairs a crisp white cotton T-shirt with tartan plaid shorts for a preppy, fresh feel. Lightweight yet cosy thanks to the brushed finish, it's a great choice for those who want festive PJs without overheating by the fire.
Get the set here.
Gingham Revere Long Sleeve Set - was £55, now £33Admittedly more spring-inspired than some of our other festive picks, this set is too sweet to ignore. Thepurple-and-cream gingham check feels fresh and playful, while frilly cuffs, turquoise piping, and a bold silk ribbon tie add just the right amount of charm and colour.
As mentioned, shoppers may prefer something longer for chillier evenings. In that case, Boux Avenue's pink gingham number(£40) has a similar vibe, but with more coverage.
Get the Chelsea Peers set here.
Modal Revere Long Sleeve Set - was £55, now £38.50
These sage green pyjamas are a stylish and adaptable addition to any sleepwear collection. They're crafted from organic cotton, ensuring they're incredibly soft and stretchy for comfort throughout the night - a pair to opt for in every season.
Get the set here.
Dino Poly Long Sleeve Set - was £38, now £26.60
For those who prefer their nightwear with a playful edge, thisdinosaur-print set is a fun way to channel their inner child. They might not appeal to everyone, but for anyone who adores a quirky print, they're the perfect choice.
Get the set here.
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