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    Old Navy's early Black Friday deals have started! Scoop up the holiday PJs for the whole family before they sell out. ... which has everything from feety pajamas for babies to flannel button-ups ...

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    Little Sleepies is one of the more expensive baby brands out there, but during Black Friday, everything is 30% off, making their matching Christmas pajamas all the more appealing.

  4. 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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    Soft and comfortable, the top is available in 29 colors (we particularly love the classic black, the white and the yellow striped). It can be buttoned up as a V-neck or layered as a light coverup ...

  6. 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.

  7. Nightgown - Wikipedia

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    It was not until the late 17th century that sleepwear developed its own identity in Western Europe, and higher-class women began to wear chemise-like gowns exclusively to bed, known as nightshifts. Nightshifts developed more shape when the negligée [ 4 ] was born in France in the early 18th century.