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marilynwhoo · 2 years
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listening to frank ocean in my tiny little pyjama top :P
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mr-silkpyjamas · 6 months
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Unproductive reading week.
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babebarefoot1 · 1 year
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Cosy socks 🧦
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asgoodeasgold · 1 year
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Bob is looking fetching in his silk PJs. They are the colour of the mist coming down on him when he sees Ruddy mixing with the mob on TV.
Once again Matthew Goode demonstrates his incomparable yoga skills by peeling himself off the floor hands-free.
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Season's greetings from Bob and his festive red jammies. The highlight of the year for me. Matthew's Bob Evans is epic and unforgettable. Can't get enough of Bob! Thank you to Matthew for giving him to us❣️
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ur-fav-girlblogger · 1 year
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chicinsilk · 2 years
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US Vogue July 1974 ❤️❤️❤️❤️���️
Model Rene Russo wears Bill Blass' zebra striped pyjamas, with the luxurious black and white cut velvet scarf with thick natural fox cuffs, over matching trousers, a sensational way to dress for a sensational evening . Viscose and silk velvet (Yves Gonnet fabric).
Hair Suga
Photo Francesco Scavullo
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kerryjanesblog · 2 years
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Hot pink satin PJs? Ooooooh, yes please!!!
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Nadine Merabi from PINTEREST
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algerianity · 2 years
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A comfy silk PJ of my making 🤍✨
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pajamas1 · 1 year
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Are silk pyjamas worth it?
Do you love the feel of silk against your skin? If so, you’re not alone. Silk has long been prized for its luxurious feel and elegant appearance. But what about silk pyjamas? Are they worth the investment? In this blog post, we’ll take a look at the pros and cons of silk pyjamas to help you decide if they’re right for you. We’ll also provide some tips on how to care for silk so that you can get the most out of your purchase.
What are silk pyjamas?
Silk pyjamas are a type of nightwear made from silk. They are usually designed to be comfortable and luxurious, and can be found in a variety of styles. Silk pyjamas can be an expensive investment, but many people believe they are worth the price tag. Silk is a natural material that is soft and smooth, making it ideal for sleeping in. It is also known for being durable and breathable, which helps to keep you cool and comfortable during the night.
The benefits of silk pyjamas
There are several benefits to wearing silk pyjamas. Silk is a natural protein fibre that is strong, yet soft and smooth. It is also hypoallergenic and resistant to dust mites, making it ideal for those with sensitive skin or allergies. Silk is also a temperature regulator, keeping you cool in summer and warm in winter.
Silk pyjamas are also said to be beneficial for your hair and skin. The smooth fabric helps to reduce friction on your skin and hair, which can lead to fewer wrinkles and split ends. Silk pyjamas can also help you get a better night's sleep as they are lightweight and breathable, allowing your body to regulate its temperature more effectively.
Where to buy silk pyjamas
There are a few different places where you can buy silk pyjamas, depending on your budget and preferences.
If you're looking for designer silk pyjamas, then you'll want to head to a high-end department store like Selfridges or Harrods. If you're on a budget, then try looking for stores like H&M or Zara that sell more affordable options. You can also find silk pyjamas online from retailers such as ASOS or Net-a-Porter.
When it comes to choosing the right silk pyjamas, it's important to think about the quality of the fabric. You want to make sure that you're getting a good quality product that will last you a long time. It's also important to choose a style that you feel comfortable in and that flatters your figure.
If you're not sure whether silk pyjamas are worth the investment, then read our blog post to find out more.
It's safe to say that silk pyjamas are definitely worth the investment. Not only are they incredibly comfortable, but they also have a number of benefits for your skin and hair. If you're looking for a luxurious way to improve your sleep quality, then silk pyjamas are definitely worth considering.
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pyjamassaustralia · 6 months
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amelineava · 1 year
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pdiariesmag · 2 years
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Welcome to the World of Alas Silk!
Welcome to the World of Alas Silk!
This post contains affiliate links. If you click on the links and shop any items Pharaoh Diaries Magazine gets a commission. Alas Silk is a young German fashion house that sells feminine mulberry silk clothing suitable for day and night. They fall into the affordable luxury category as all their designs are custom-made, products handmade and they sell them at very affordable prices compared to…
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mr-silkpyjamas · 1 year
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Derek Rose Brindisi 40 Men’s Silk Pyjamas
I am pretty sure everyone who has the slightest interest in silk or satin pyjamas has seen this picture:
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The infamous Brindisi 40, which haunts our pinterest boards with its striking boldness and lustrous beauty still to this day, and taunting us with its unattainability. Ever since the first time I laid eyes on them I had longed them, even though the style was out of print when I first discovered of its its existence. I went as far as to contact the Derek Rose customer service who told me they no longer had this style in their warehouse, and the two remaining retailers that had them in stock did not have my size. I thought I had lost all hope was lost until I randomly stumbled across a pair, in my size, on American ebay. So yeah, this pair is definitely special to me, like finally getting with my crush through my sheer determination.
But enough about my aggressive obsession with the Brindisi 40, you’d get plenty of that later.
The UK market for men’s satin or silk pyjamas, I daresay, is shit. You get a limited scope on offer, whether it be mass produced crap from Amazon (which I still sometimes buy, simply out of curiosity for the hope that I strike gold on some high quality cheap pairs) or luxury high-end designer brands with flashy designs and an even flashier price tag. And one of the oldest and most reputable companies in this high end market is Derek Rose. 
I have actually wanted a pair of pyjamas from Derek Rose ever since I was a kid. I always thought of getting a pair as some end game for my quest for finding the perfect set of pyjamas, even though I now realised my thirst of more is excessive as I have boxes filled with sets of pyjamas that I will never again wear. So naturally I chose a pair which I will never ever get bored of, and I pray to god that I don’t.
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Look
I guess I should start with the look. The satin finish was very nice, and although I do not believe my home’s lighting does my pictures much justice, the opulence of the design is apparent. The lustre is not overbearing, but is rather unpretentious but still sharp even in the brightest lighting. If I was caught by house guests wearing these I will not be embarrassed.
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The mother of pearl buttons are present as they are for every set in the Brindisi collection and they accessorise the shirt rather well, each giving their own lustrous qualities to the shirt and providing an ironic sense of formality to it. I know its kind of trending for some guys to wear pyjama shirts with an informal two piece suit nowadays but hell if I knew anything about fashion outside of the bedroom! I didn’t actually know this set came with a top button when I bought it, so I was pleasantly surprised. Aesthetically, top buttons of pyjamas are a bit too cumbersome for me but it does not hinder the set at all, but rather gives more options for those who enjoy a more traditional feel to their nightwear. 
Usually it is the norm for pyjamas in the Brindisi collection to feature a self seeking magnetic fly but the Brindisi 40 is one of the older products in the collection and so it has a simple button-up fly. No biggie. I did also notice some design changes since for the more current Brindisi men’s collection where they no longer opted for 3 pockets but maintained the classic breast pocket (as seen in the Brindisi 88), of which I honestly prefer the latter.
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There isn’t really much else to say for the look that I have not said to be honest. Personally the bold stripes and satin finish were what drew me to this set and I really don’t think newer striped pyjamas in the collection really gives off the same regal air that the Brindisi 40 possesses. I feel like it really combined all the things people loved about Derek Rose’s classic striped pyjamas with the contemporary style through the fit, as well as the luxury of silk that made this pair the one I wanted as my first from this esteemed company. I am definitely fanboy-ing a bit too hard here!
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I’ve actually been fortunate to have the privilege of owning several pairs of silk pyjamas but this is the first time I have owned and worn mulberry silk. The quality between this pair and the pair I recieved from LilySilk was night and day. But of course, it has to be expected as they have drastically different price tags. The Brindisi 40′s silk is far less coarse against my skin than the silk from the 22 momme pair I got from LilySilk. I might have to revisit this post but I have actually ordered another pair of Mulberry silk pyjamas from a relatively new company and maybe I can give a more fair judgement of the difference in quality of Derek Rose’s pyjamas to their competitors that way. Also I cannot really judge the whole catalogue of LilySilk’s pyjamas through just this one experience so maybe I might invest in another pair in the future!
Despite not being very thick at all they are surprisingly warm. My biggest gripe with them is that, like all silk, they tend to crease quite easily and it really pains me to actually sleep in these as I will ruin their pristine look, but they are just so god damn comfy that I cannot help myself. I may have to learn how to iron silk properly just to save myself the trouble of dry-cleaning.
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Overall I do think this pair has lived up to my expectations, which is pretty rare considering I have not actually been that impressed by silk pyjamas thus far. I don’t think I will get another pair from the Brindisi collection for the sake of my finances but maybe another set will encapsulate my mind like this set has one day. It has been such a long time since I have posted on here so this entry may have seemed rather long-winded and rant-y but I really hope it gets me back into the swing of sharing my passion of pyjamas with others and giving others a better informed decision when making a purchase on men’s nightwear. Do keep in mind I am a very picky person so if you are happy with the Tony & Candice pair you got from Amazon then power to you! I think I’ll leave the pictures for my Instagram.
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darlix747 · 2 months
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have i convinced you guys about zool dorm yet
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kimtaegis · 25 days
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guys help I can’t choose
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chicinsilk · 1 year
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US Vogue December 1953 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Mary Jane Russell wears a mandarin jacket in brocade (silk and rayon) with blue flowers on a black background, tapered trousers in black brocade, and a shirt in pale gold silk damask fabric. Dynasty Fashions.
Mary Jane Russell porte une veste mandarin en brocart (soie et rayonne) de fleurs bleues sur fond noir, un pantalon fuselé en brocart noir, et une chemise en tissu damassé de soie or pâle. Modes Dynasty Fashions.
Photo John Rawlings vogue archive
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