August 13, 2020

Day to Night PJs

Recently, one of you asked me to put together a round up of favorite pajamas – I’m not one to order items for a try on, but having worn a handful of various brands, as well as having friends who have raved about other brands or simply reading reviews, I figured I could still put together a list of some of my personal favs, plus other brands or splurge sets if you are looking for a treat yourself gift 😉 While some of these sets could technically be worn out of the house, I’m going to focus solely on sets that are more pajama-like rather than sets that are more loungewear-like

Under $50

There are not many options that I have tried in this category, but honestly, Target has some of the best inexpensive pajamas. Very similar to Eberjey for the fraction of the price. I have gotten some from H&M before, but they just don’t hold up after a lot of washes.

Under $100

I have two pairs of Honeydew Intimate pajamas that I love. The brushed jersey is seriously so soft and the price point of ~$50 is super reasonable too. I honestly wore the leopard set for a week straight. The other pair I have is a romper and while I love that one, it takes patience for dealing with taking a romper on and off like that throughout the day (or night) and I probably wouldn’t buy it again for that reason, BUT I still wear it constantly. Admittedly, I have not washed these yet so I can’t say how they will hold up after a wash, but I’m hopeful the quality will hold up against washing. If you are looking for a more classic pair, you really can’t go wrong with the classic vintage J.crew style. The fit is slightly oversized and gives off major vibes of casually wearing your boyfriend’s clothes (in that totally understated sexy way). A brand I have not tried before, but has great reviews, is the SummerSalt all day and night tank set. I think this one would be great for someone who tends to be a hot sleeper or more warm natured since the top is a tank. The fit looks so cute though and I love the piped trim detail. The brand is also focused on sustainability and keeping consumer prices low by keeping operational costs low. I was not able to link the brand below, but another one on my list to try is Hill House Home, specifically one of their darling nap dresses

Under $150

Last year, I got a pair of PJ Salvage pajamas in a French bull dog print, similar to the first pair below, and I still love them. This updated puppy print is seriously so stinking cute and perfect for any dog lover. Plus the banded cuff jogger style pants are perfect for shorter people (like me!). For those linen lovers out there, I have heard great things about the linen set from Serena and Lily. I had no idea the brand sold pajamas until a few months ago, but this linen set is now on my want list. We recently got Parachute linen sheets, and while the texture of linen took some time to grow on me, I have now come to love the comfort linen provides that is different from brushed jersey or classic cotton. The other two brands, Lake Pajamas and The Lazy Poet, I have not tried yet, but I have heard great reviews. Lak Pajamas has incredible reviews as super comfy cotton pjs. The set I included has shorts and pants for those who like to go between the styles. Plus the short sleeve top is perfect for those hot sleepers or those in warmer climates. The Lazy Poet is a brand I recently became acquainted with when one of my favorite local stylists, Bex (check out her instagram here fullystyledbybex), shared it. The line is designed to be worn from bed to beach and with the vintage inspired prints in cotton or linen fabrics, you really just can’t go wrong. I especially loveee the blooms print and the slip dress is SO effortless chic.

Over $150

These are obviously SPLURGE pieces. I don’t own any of these and honestly not sure I would ever buy them myself because there are always other things I would spend this much money on, but if you are a girl who loves to be fancy AF lounging around or you are someone “who has everything”, these could be the perfect gift to yourself or to add on your bday/holiday want list. I included some more expensive pieces from The Lazy Poet, as well as the super chic brands Lunya and Daily Sleeper. Lunya is the epitome of effortless cool with washable silk pieces that drape and fall perfectly. The Daily Sleeper brand creates beautifully classic and feminine linen pieces. The matching sets below are truly just darling.

If you have any brands that you love and you want to share, please send them my way! Always interested in hearing about new ones 🙂

Xoxo,

Kel

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Meet Kelly

Kelly McCoyd is a 30 something Florida native who made her way to Washington, DC in 2017 by way of Texas. Always with a passion for helping others, she pursued a career as a Physician Assistant and is currently working in the field of infectious diseases. While medicine takes up the majority of her day, she has always had a preoccupation with all things fashion. The idea for Kelly McCoyd came to be during a spontaneous early dinner at quintessential DC restaurant, Le Diplomate. Over a glass of sparkling rose and warm shrimp salad, Kelly decided, with the enthusiastic encouragement of Sheldon (her husband), to take the leap and start the blog. Kelly strongly believes in the importance of investing in timeless pieces and primarily devotes her social accounts to sharing tips and outfit inspiration to help others maximize their wardrobes. She hopes to inspire others to curate a wardrobe that can be effortlessly mixed and matched, ensuring you're always ready for any occasion! Beyond fashion, she sprinkles in her love for good food, cocktails, travel, and home decor.