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set includes pajama shirt and matching pants spread collar long sleeves patch chest pocket full-button front elastic-waist pajama pants decorative button fly prints vary top has loose fit and hits below waist bottoms sit at waist with straight thigh and leg 29" regular inseam 27" petite inseam 32" tall inseam models are approx.  5'9" and wear sizes s (4), l (12), and xl (18)machine wash according to the care instruction label Target Pj Set, Blue Striped Pajamas, Blue Pajama Pants Outfit, Womens Pajama Set, Women’s Pajamas, Brandy Melville Pajamas, Night Suits Pajama Set, Pajama Set Aesthetic, Pj Pants Outfit

set includes pajama shirt and matching pants spread collar long sleeves patch chest pocket full-button front elastic-waist pajama pants decorative button fly prints vary top has loose fit and hits below waist bottoms sit at waist with straight thigh and leg 29" regular inseam 27" petite inseam 32" tall inseam models are approx. 5'9" and wear sizes s (4), l (12), and xl (18)machine wash according to the care instruction label

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Is there anything dreamier than 1960s sleepwear? The pastel colours and babydoll designs are enough to keep you dreaming all night long! With the invention of polyamide in 1958, it made it possible to produce cheaper nightgowns, giving way to more “fluffy” designs. Since polyamide was cheaper women could buy a variety of different types of sleepwear with matching robes to keep on rotation. It was also a lot less high maintenance (you didn’t have to iron it!). Though we saw a lot of changes in... Baby Doll Pajamas, 1960s Lingerie, Classic Lingerie, Retro Lingerie, Inspirational Photos, Vintage Nightgown, Retro Mode, 1960s Fashion, Pretty Lingerie

Is there anything dreamier than 1960s sleepwear? The pastel colours and babydoll designs are enough to keep you dreaming all night long! With the invention of polyamide in 1958, it made it possible to produce cheaper nightgowns, giving way to more “fluffy” designs. Since polyamide was cheaper women could buy a variety of different types of sleepwear with matching robes to keep on rotation. It was also a lot less high maintenance (you didn’t have to iron it!). Though we saw a lot of changes…

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