Get Cosy : Pajamas, Robes, Slippers

You know it’s coming. Time to cover your feet inside, to wrap yourself in something warm; for soup and cocoa….

Flannel PJs     clockwise

Geisha Flannel Pajama: Machine washable cotton. Contrast piping. Waist has 3/4″ elastic in the back with a drawstring in the front. Sale $69.00

Organic-Cotton Classic Flannel Pajamas: Notched collar. Button front. Back yoke. Forward-rolling shoulder seams. Long sleeves with cuffs. Patch pocket. Side vents. Flannel is brushed on both sides.  2/3 off at $39.00      

Plaid Perfectly Cozy Flannel Pajama Set by Stars Above™: Notch collar, chest pocket and piping. Full elastic waistband. 3 pockets. Machine Wash & Tumble Dry. Other alternate plaids. $30.00    

Portuguese Flannel Ski Pajamas: Rib-knit collar and cuffs to seal out the cold. Button-front placket, chest pocket, and side-slit hem. Elastic-waist bottoms have rib-knit cuffs and an adjustable drawstring. Available in yarn-dyed plaids or snowflake print. Machine washable. Other plaids. $69.95       

PajamaMania Women’s Cotton Flannel Pajamas: Mid-weight cotton flannel sleepwear with soft, brushed feel. Full button-down closure, rounded notched collar, 1 chest pocket, satin piping detail and cuffed sleeves.1 inch wide elastic waistband and back patch pocket. Machine washable. 17 colors/prints. $32.99

Merry Meows Flannel Pajama: Contrast piping.Waist has 3/4″ elastic in the back with a drawstring in the front. Machine wash cold – tumble dry low – no bleach. Sale $69.00

Extra Plush Robes

Left: Men’s and Women’s Ultra Long Bathrobe: Big collar, deep pockets, waist sash and strap to adjust. Two layers of sleeve hem. Raglan sleeve , more fit to the shoulder and arm. $45.43 Velvet Flannel. Other colors available.    

Right: Lovers Winter Extra Long Flannel Fleece Bathrobe: Fleece/Flannel. Waist sash, patch pockets, shawl collar. $54.41       

Not Shown: Deluxe Fleece Robe  $79.00 11 colors

Slippers    

Top Left: A satin bow on the faux-shearling toe of a cozy moc-stitched slipper. Leather and polyester faux-shearling upper/polyester faux-shearling lining/rubber sole. Pink, grey, camel. $44.95  

Top Center: Suede Leather Shearling Moccasin Slippers: Suede upper. Cozy shearling lining.  Shearling-covered padded footbed. Rubber outsole for indoor/outdoor use. Sale $44.97 

Right: Women’s Chenille Cable Knit House Slipper Socks: Super-soft chenille yarn, hand knit in cable stitching. Cozy Sherpa fleece lining. Rubber grippers on soles. Rib cuffs keep shape. Relaxed fit Polyester Trim: 100% acrylic. Hand wash. Sale $20.97

Middle Left:  Street Moc- Fur ankle cuff, beaded vamp, soft suede outer, rabbit fur, fleece-lined footbed, and Turtle Vibram sole. $99.99  

Middle Right: Daisy Slipper by Patricia Green: A plush, cozy slipper topped with a fanciful faux-fur pom features cushy footbed for comfort. Textile and synthetic faux-fur upper/textile lining/rubber sole. $48.95       

Bottom Left: Sophia Australian Merino Sheepskin Soft-Sole Slippers: Black cherry- also chestnut, gray and lavender. Cross-front design. Plush footbed molds to individual feet. Includes a padded foam midsole. $95.00      

Bottom Right: Sophie Criss Cross Plush Leopard Bedroom Slipper by BP: Supersoft. Textile upper and lining/rubber sole $29.95  

Flannel Sheets

Not Shown: Micro Flannel® Solid Sheet Set from $49.99 twin to $79.99 King- Lots and lots of colors

Not Shown: Great Bay Home Enchanted Woods Flannel Sheet Set Twin $39.99 – King $54.99

Photo by Ekaterina Bolovtsova from Pexels

The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article

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