
‘Perfect fit' pyjama set that's ideal for summer is £12.50 at M&S
'Perfect fit' pyjama set that's ideal for summer is £12.50 at M&S
Shoppers have also fallen in love with the summery look which you can buy in a variety of styles
Cotton Rich Printed Cropped Pyjama Set
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Everyone needs a fresh new pyjama set for summer, and if you're looking for a great quality set for an affordable price, then this Cotton Rich Printed Cropped Pyjama Set, which you can buy for £12.50 at M&S, is an absolute steal. Shoppers have also fallen in love with the summery look which you can buy in a variety of designs.
You could go fo r the on-trend lemon pattern and Italian-style print , or more of a pretty-in-pink look with a coral design, as well as other more classic styles.
It boasts a 4.7 star rating from shoppers, who have been raving about the set in the reviews section. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here
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One person said: ' Wonderful and comfy perfect fit. Easy to wash and dry.'
Someone else added: 'What a great pair of pyjamas, quality cotton, well made and of course the right price.
'Need to buy more. Thanks M&S.'
Some people were less impressed, but the majority of shoppers were loving it.
One person noted: 'Well made, fits well, lovely material but unfortunately the neckline is too high for me.'
Another happy shopper noted: 'I've bought pj's from other places, but find M&S pj's the best quality and most comfortable.
'These are really comfy. The sizing is spot on.'
The M&S product description notes: 'These cotton-rich pyjamas are a playful pair, thanks to their all-over chilli pepper print.
'Easy regular fit, with short sleeves and cropped legs. Comfy elasticated waist.
'StayNew™ technology keeps them looking and feeling good, wash after wash.'
You could also buy the Luxe satin floral short pyjama set for £25 at Boux Avenue if you're looking for a fun, floral print heading into the warmer months.
There's also the Light Green Double Cloth Frill Trim Pyjama Set at New Look for £18.74.
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Another alternative is the Summer Garden Short Pyjama Set for £85 at Stripe & Stare.

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