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I Tried the Buttery-Soft Pajamas Kris Jenner Gifted Her Entire Family — And I've Never Slept Better

I Tried the Buttery-Soft Pajamas Kris Jenner Gifted Her Entire Family — And I've Never Slept Better

Yahoo17-05-2025
You can always count on Kris Jenner to do two things: promote the multi-faceted careers of her kids, and look fashionable doing it. So when Jenner gifted the entire Kardashian-Jenner clan the same matching pajama set last year, I was intrigued. If they were good enough for her family, they must be special. Turns out they're the Cozy Earth bamboo stretch knit pajamas. After giving them a try myself, they've become the most worn PJs in my dresser.
The bamboo stretch pajamas come in a few style options — long sleeve/long pants, short sleeve/long pants, short sleeve/shorts — and several colors and seasonal prints (like 'french lavender' or 'sienna tulips' for spring). I opted for the short sleeve and long pant option as I figured I'd get the most wear out of it year-round, though Kris and the fam went for long sleeves and pants, as seen on Kim's Instagram.
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While Kris' adorable bunny print is no longer available, there are loads of color choices, like classic navy to crisp white and cool lilac. Fair warning, with so many options it will be tempting to buy multiple pairs! No matter which color or style you choose, every set has chic contrast piping, a button-up style shirt with a chest pocket and drawstring bottoms with side pockets.
The variety of colors are eye-catching, but it's the fabric that keeps me reaching for these night after night. Made from a buttery soft bamboo viscose and spandex blend, wearing these PJs to bed is nothing short of sublime. They're stretchy, breathable and keep me comfortable and cool — no night sweats here! The shirt and pants drape elegantly and are lightweight; nothing bunches up overnight, which I can't say of other similar styles I own.
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These Cozy Earth PJs boast a relaxed, somewhat true to size fit, but if you prefer an oversized look, I recommend sizing up. Since I've started wearing these, I've never slept more comfortably. I can easily see why Kris chose to give a set to everyone in her family.
While the price tag may not be a factor for the famous momager, these PJs are admittedly an investment. They range in price from $175 to $195 depending on the style. Lucky for Us, however, you can snag the luxe pajamas for 25% off now through May 11.
As a mom of two myself, I whole-heartedly co-sign this set as a great pick to surprise a mother figure this year. Because if I can't be gifted actual hours of sleep, the next best thing is something that makes the shuteye I do get a little more indulgent.
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