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  2. Shop the Old Navy sale on holiday pajamas

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    A cherished classic, the quintessential flannel pajama set never goes out of style. They are soft, cozy and super festive. Select from the classic red, green or white tartans as well as buffalo plaid.

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    Pajama Pants for Men, Women and Children. Grab $5 pajama pants in fun holiday styles for the whole family, in stores only on Black Friday. ... Some of the coziest flannel pajamas in plaid or ...

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    Flannel Pajama Set Price: $21.99 For those who are buying Christmas gifts for a couple or a family with kids, Old Navy has plenty of matching pajama sets for men, women and children.

  5. Flannel - Wikipedia

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    Flannel shirts are often plaid. Flannel is a soft woven fabric, of varying fineness. Flannel was originally made from carded wool or worsted yarn, but is now often made from either wool, cotton, or synthetic fiber. Flannel is commonly used to make tartan clothing, blankets, bed sheets, sleepwear, and several other uses.

  6. Mackinaw cloth - Wikipedia

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    Mackinaw cloth is a heavy and dense water-repellent woolen cloth, similar to Melton cloth but using a tartan pattern, often "buffalo plaid". It was used to make a short coat of the same name, sometimes with a doubled shoulder.

  7. Trousers - Wikipedia

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    Trousers (British English), slacks, or pants (American, Canadian and Australian English) are an item of clothing worn from the waist to anywhere between the knees and the ankles, covering both legs separately (rather than with cloth extending across both legs as in robes, skirts, dresses and kilts).