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Primark's 'most perfect' £15 pyjamas look 'just like' £90 version

Primark's 'most perfect' £15 pyjamas look 'just like' £90 version

Daily Mirror20 hours ago
Primark's new pyjamas look similar to a high-end version - but there's a huge price difference
Primark is stocking a new pair of pyjamas that bear a striking resemblance to a pricier alternative. Known for its affordable fashion and homeware, the high street giant may have just introduced a new crowd-pleaser.

The retailer's new viral boyfriend pyjamas look similar to a style by high end brand Lounge, but at a fraction of the cost. Shoppers can snag the Primark version for £15, while the more expensive version is priced at £90 online.

The pyjamas sets are very similar, with a matching pale blue colour palettes, button-down front, collar and relaxed cuffs. Most significantly, they both feature similar patterns - small designs of croissants, pies, coffee, jam and more.

However, there are some differences too, including that the Primark pattern is just slightly larger. The Lounge version also features a chest pocket and a centre-back seam with small slit to bottom edge that's missing from the Primark pyjamas.
The Primark pyjamas were shared online by Instagram page @galslovehighstreet. The post was captioned: "I GASPED!!! The most perfect print I've ever seen! @primark … if anyone is wondering what my weekend looks like, it's me in these pyjamas all weekend."

The post racked up more than 8,000 likes and many comments from shoppers keen to get their hands on the set. Among them, one person said: "Omg I NEED."
A second wrote: "Not me paying £80 for the expensive version." A third added: "How blinking gorgeous."
A fourth shopper said: "Wow I need" and a fifth wrote: "Omg I need them! So so cute!" A sixth added: "RUNNNNNING."

A different shopper said: "THIS IS A NEED!!" One wrote: "They are beautiful" and another commented: "Let the hunt begin."
However, some shoppers claimed they'd already been to search for the pyjamas - but had no luck. One person said: "I went today after seeing this and they've said they don't have any yet."

A second wrote: "Are these on click and collect?! I can't find." A third added: "Primark need to get these online asap! It's a need!"
Primark's new pyjamas, which are not currently listed on the retailer's website, are priced at £15, while the Lounge Modal Pyjama Bottoms and matching top, which are sold separately, are priced at £45 each. This means shoppers could save around £75 by opting for the bargain version.
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