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  2. These Mystically Plush Pajama Pants Are a Unicorn Find - AOL

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    You might not believe these pants are real — at least in this dimension. Maybe in dreams or in some post-modern world, but not on a planet where traffic still forms on the freeway and the milk ...

  3. Blanket sleeper - Wikipedia

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    The terms (blanket) sleeper and footed pajamas may be used interchangeably. (This reflects the North American practice of referring to nearly any sleeping garment as pajamas, as blanket sleepers bear little resemblance to the jacket and trouser combination, originating in India, that the term pajamas originally referred to).

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  5. Pajamas - Wikipedia

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    A Muslim girl in India wearing pajamas and kurti (lithograph from Emily Eden's Portraits of the Princes and People of India, 1844) Two-piece men's pajamas. Pajamas (or pyjamas in Commonwealth English, (/ p ə ˈ dʒ ɑː m ə z, p ɪ-,-ˈ dʒ æ-/ pə-JAH-məz, pih-, -⁠ JAM-əz)) are several related types of clothing worn as nightwear or while lounging.

  6. Farshi pajama - Wikipedia

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    The word 'farshi' literally means 'of the floor'; combined with the word 'pajama', the term evolves to mean a bottom-wear garment that falls generously on the floor and trails as one walks. In reality, when walking, an expert wearer holds the dress by carefully pulling up and folding the excess flaring trail and holding it in her left hand ...

  7. Bananas in Pyjamas - Wikipedia

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    The characters were inspired by a 1969 song written for children by British composer Carey Blyton (nephew of renowned children's author Enid Blyton).The jaunty song describes (an unspecified number of) bananas in pyjamas chasing teddy bears, with a slight twist at the end where a musical sting emphasises that the bananas like to "catch them unawares".