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These Winter Pajamas Are Seriously 10/10

When you think about it, our new WFH culture pretty much makes it socially acceptable to wear pajamas 24/7, and we're not mad at  it. Plus, the more trendy, loungewear-style pajamas on the market have make it easier to wear them beyond the comfort of our beds and sofas (to fun places like the grocery store), and call it a fashion statement. However, there are always some pajamas you want to reserve for indoor use, ones that you want to wear for afternoon naps, lazy mornings, or nights in—especially when winter rolls around.

We're talking about long-sleeve and long-pant pajama sets. Because there's something about wearing matching pajamas while nestled inside during cold winter weather that makes them even more special. (Bonus points if you have a mug of tea or hot chocolate in hand.)

From the types of pajamas that will make every winter morning feel like a lazy Sunday morning  (and a few that you can roll out of bed and still look cute no matter your plans) from ones that are easily interchangeable, we rounded up 20 winter jammies that are seriously 10/10. No more worrying about the cold weather or your sketchy heater, we promise.

This looks so comfy.
Did someone say 10/10?
Already scoping out shearling slippers to pair with these.
Wear these until spring comes.
This is the perfect winter shade.
This is definitely a chilling-in-front-of-the-fireplace kind of vibe.
These can double as everyday pants. Win-win.
Go from lounge to bedtime in these.
We love this as a fun, winter print.
Comfy waistband alert.
Velvet pajamas are a super cozy alternative to fleece and flannel.
This set is the definition of a cozy winter morning.
Leave it to Amazon to have the coziest winter pajama sets.
Sometimes a simple set is all you need.
You'll want to live in these.
Wear this while pouring a cup of hot cocoa.
Lighten your winter mood with this icy pink.
Top these off with velvet slippers to match.
Yes, this pajama set comes with a matching scrunchie, and yes, it's adorable.
This pajamas style is a classic for a reason.
You can relax in this all day.
These would also be super cute with a tank top.
This will feel perfect under your robe.
We love this super girly pattern.

Honestly you can never have enough pajamas, so here's the cutest WFH pajama sets.

This post was published at a previous date and has since been updated.



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