Comfy & Cozy: A Winter Pajama Roundup

Comfy & Cozy: A Winter Pajama Roundup

Pajama sets are a huge trend right now, and it’s totally understandable why — they are amazing, especially since we are all basically working from home right now.

The combination of pajamas, a blanket, and a cup of coffee is practically the best thing in the entire world. As a pajama guru, I have compiled a list of my favorite brands. Here it goes:


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PJ Harlow

PJ Harlow is not cheap, but they make up for their high prices with amazing quality. The silk sets are my favorite, and they last practically forever. The silk is mind-blowingly soft, and you will never want to take them off, seriously. 

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Stars Above

Sold in various places (Target has a great selection), Stars Above is a great brand that won’t break the bank. Stars above has sets, pants, tops, shorts, patterns, and more. Soft and simple, this brand is basically an Eberjay dupe.

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Amazon

Amazon has the biggest selection of pajama sets I have ever seen. It’s like Christmas morning on that website for me. Search “pajama sets” and hundreds of options will come up. And that two-day shipping just can’t be beaten.

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Barefoot Dreams

Barefoot Dreams is expensive, but amazing. Everything is so soft and beautiful, from socks to sweaters to robes. Oh, and the blanket makes you feel like you’re in the coziest burrito wrap you could ever imagine. 


Pajamas are a must right now, and I hope you love these brands as much as I do!

Stay warm and as always,

 Be well, Auburn.


 

 

Frances is a public relations major with a marketing minor from a big family in Birmingham, Alabama. She loves to talk to anyone that will listen, as long as she isn’t busy scrolling through Twitter. Frances can quote movies almost too well and has a sweet tooth that is never satisfied. She values communication and loves how it brings people together in so many different ways. Frances is interested in sports marketing but is willing to go wherever her future takes her.