Anonymous
Post 10/27/2018 14:22     Subject: Most inexpensive route for family jammies?

Anonymous wrote:I'm a little confused, are you all talking about matching pajamas for the whole family? Adults included? Is there a reason people do this, photo sessions or something?


OP here. Yes, matching pajamas for the whole family. Because my daughter loves the idea of matching with us and I love her and don't see the harm in it.
So to all the haters, get off your judge-y high horse (why are you opening this post anyway if only to be snarky?)
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2018 12:33     Subject: Most inexpensive route for family jammies?

My kids LOVE matching Xmas pjs. I guess one person’s cheesy BS is another person’s treasured tradition. At any rate, Target usually runs a sale on PJ’s before the holidays. I’d keep an eye out and wait for the sale.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2018 12:28     Subject: Most inexpensive route for family jammies?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just say no. How embarrassing.


What’s embarrassing is your need to insult a stranger for something that doesn’t affect you in any way.



Nope. If you’re doing cheesy bs like this you should not blazon it abroad. Keep that shit private.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2018 12:25     Subject: Re:Most inexpensive route for family jammies?

We give our kids matching holiday pj's on Thanksgiving night. That's our tradition - they wear them through the season, but definitely Christmas eve. It makes the cost more bearable. DH wears a Grinch t-shirt every year. It's a family joke.
Kids only we've found things for a range of ages at Carters, then you could get coordinating stripes for the adults elsewhere.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2018 12:14     Subject: Most inexpensive route for family jammies?

Anonymous wrote:Just say no. How embarrassing.


What’s embarrassing is your need to insult a stranger for something that doesn’t affect you in any way.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2018 12:06     Subject: Most inexpensive route for family jammies?

Just say no. How embarrassing.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2018 11:57     Subject: Most inexpensive route for family jammies?

gymboree when there is a good sale. they usually have cute ones for halloween and christmas/winter
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2018 11:54     Subject: Most inexpensive route for family jammies?

Anonymous wrote:I'm a little confused, are you all talking about matching pajamas for the whole family? Adults included? Is there a reason people do this, photo sessions or something?


NP. I just wanted to do it to open presents and wear Christmas morning. I mean Dh would be taking photos but not for photo sessions or anything. Hence why I’m not paying $100 for our family of 3.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2018 11:33     Subject: Most inexpensive route for family jammies?

I'm a little confused, are you all talking about matching pajamas for the whole family? Adults included? Is there a reason people do this, photo sessions or something?
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2018 11:31     Subject: Most inexpensive route for family jammies?

Sign up for Burt’s Bees Baby emails. They go on super sale direct from their site closer to Thanksgiving. I got ours for like $10-$15 each last year. .
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2018 11:25     Subject: Most inexpensive route for family jammies?

One year we scored very cute ones at Penny’s. Probably the only time I’d stepped inside one for a decade but it was some crazy sale and I think I got ours for $8-12 each (buying for 9 from baby and kid and mostly adults.) The baby one was in color range.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2018 11:19     Subject: Most inexpensive route for family jammies?

Kohl’s has a sale on them when I was there last weekend.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2018 11:09     Subject: Most inexpensive route for family jammies?

Children’s Place. They are a bit wild looking but inexpensive.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2018 11:08     Subject: Most inexpensive route for family jammies?

I don’t know. Even target was close to $100 for our family of three. It’s not that serious!
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2018 11:01     Subject: Most inexpensive route for family jammies?

Hi— anyone have ideas about good family jammies that won’t cost a ton of money? I like the Burt’s bees but even those will be over $100 for a family of 3. Or is that the best I can do?