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15 Aug 2011, 1:31 pm

Does anyone have a pair or know anything about them? Are they worth the price? I want to buy a pair for someone as a gift. Are they nice enough to wear to work?



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15 Aug 2011, 1:35 pm

No, but my pajama assless leather chaps are awesome.



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15 Aug 2011, 1:36 pm

Jory wrote:
No, but my pajama assless leather chaps are awesome.


lol is that so... They seem like they would be quite uncomfortable :chin:



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15 Aug 2011, 1:41 pm

Jory wrote:
No, but my pajama assless leather chaps are awesome.

Very funny Jory, but I am seriously wondering if pajama jeans are worth forty bucks because I am considering buying a pair as a birthday present. I am wondering if they cheap and flimsy or made from good quality denim or what.

If anyone knows please post.



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15 Aug 2011, 1:57 pm

Do a Google search for pajama jeans reviews. Customer reviews are your friend. Lots of infomercial products are crap, and this is the way to find out.



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15 Aug 2011, 2:08 pm

Thanks for the advice Jory but if I wanted to go that route I would of.

Now, if anyone wants to discuss Pajama Jeans please do!


Thanks.



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15 Aug 2011, 9:05 pm

Welll, you could wear some jeans to bed and "call" them pajama jeans. Or......you could wear some pajama's and sew denim onto them.

Both would fit the criteria for "pajama jeans"


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27 Aug 2011, 9:36 pm

chrissyrun wrote:
Welll, you could wear some jeans to bed and "call" them pajama jeans. Or......you could wear some pajama's and sew denim onto them.

Both would fit the criteria for "pajama jeans"

That's a great idea for anyone creative and good with a sewing machine.

I am updating this thread in case anyone is interested. I bought a pair at Pajama Jeans at CvS Pharmacy (they sell them there so you don't have to order them) for $39.95 and the person I gave them to loved them, thought they were really comfortable compared to regular denim jeans. They look like denimand feel like soft denim. They have front and back pockets, rivets and stitching. They have a drawstring waist, no buttons or zippers or fly for that matter.

After giving the pair as a prsent, I jaunted over to CVS and bought a pair of my own and they are super comfy! Nothing itching or irritating the skin.



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27 Aug 2011, 11:07 pm

What kind of hoity-toity place of employment won't let you wear pajama jeans? :lol:


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27 Aug 2011, 11:55 pm

None that I know of. If a place let's its eployees wear jeans to work, Pajama Jeans look enough like real denim to pass. No one would suspect they are pajamas.