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Tom's Guide
5 days ago
- Lifestyle
- Tom's Guide
I've spent the whole summer wearing the 'ugliest hiking sandals in the world' and I regret absolutely nothing — here's why
I hate shopping for summer shoes. Summertime sandals are often uncomfortable (Birkenstocks, I'm looking at you), heavy (Doc Marten sandals, anyone?), or way too expensive (Salomon hiking shoes, even though I love them). I want cool and comfortable summer shoes. Finding the perfect summer sandals can be a hassle for several reasons. The worst one? Women's summer footwear is often very toe-y. There are days when I'm just not in the mood for that. I've been craving a closed-toe summer shoe... and I've finally found the perfect pair. So what are the best walking sandals for women? Well, there's no one right answer, but for me, it's got to be the Keen Hyperport H2 sandals. I tested these shoes back in April, and they still have me floored. Weirdly, there's not one specific price for the Keen Hyperport H2 sandals on Amazon. Each colorway and size is a different price, but the MSRP is $119. The exact style I have is currently $106, down $13, but it differs in larger or smaller sizes. As much as I love wearing sandals in summer, there's always one thing that holds me back: my toes. Now, don't get me wrong, I don't hate my feet. I hate what other people think about feet. I'd rather not put my toes out there for the world, you know. So when it's super hot and I want to wear sandals, I'm usually a vibrating ball of anxiety — especially wearing them to the office. What do you mean, everyone's going to see my toes? Thankfully, that's not an issue with the Keen Hyperport H2s. Thanks to the toe cover, the Hyperport H2s blocks as much toe as ballet flats or moccasins. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. As you can see from the photo above, no toes are visible. Phew. So while the Hyperport H2s are a little more modest than other hiking sandals (I love my Tevas, but sometimes I just don't want my toes to be out), they're still just as breathable. Thanks to the ribcage-like design, my feet were able to breathe during hot weather while staying somewhat hidden. When it's extremely hot outside, I can't wear my Skechers or Converse sneakers. Well, technically I can, but I'd rather not. That's where the Keen sandals come in clutch — they keep my feet cool, comfy, and covered up, even during a heatwave. I'm wearing the Hyperport H2 sandals as I write this, and it's currently 28°C (82°F), which is very hot for the U.K., and my feet couldn't be happier. Given that Keen's entire mission is to create reliable, sturdy, and long-lasting shoes, I think it's fitting that the Hyperport H2s have been my go-to shoe all summer. There's no need to buy multiple pairs of varying styles, because the Hyperport H2s do it all. But the Hyperport H2s are sandals, so surely they're only for super hot days? That's where you'd be wrong. Seeing as they're waterproof — and designed to be river shoes — they're ideal for warm but rainy days. I wore them yesterday when it was about 80°F and rainy, and they were the perfect shoes. Not only did they keep my feet cool, but they also dried relatively quickly after I got inside. No more stressing over my sneakers that are still wet the next day. Although the Keen sandals don't have Gore-Tex, trust me when I say they may as well have. A splash of water slides right off these sandals, and they dry within a few hours, should they get soaked through. When I was testing the sandals for my review, I actually dunked them in the bathtub and timed how long it took them to dry completely. In two hours, the Hyperport H2s were 100% dry. This is no mean feat — I've had hiking boots that I've had to spend hours drying with a hair dryer before. And the best part? The Hyperport H2s are grippy. Like... so grippy. I have never slipped while wearing these shoes, even during torrential rain on slippery pavements, and I'm one of the clumsiest people in the world. While Keen has self-described the Hyperport H2 as "the ugliest sandal in the world", I think that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Yes, the Hyperport H2 has a polarizing design. But doesn't that make them all the more charming? I love bickering with my sisters about the ugliness of these shoes, or jokingly defending them against my colleagues (who think they should be burned). What's the point of having boring shoes? I'd rather have something that is as comfortable as wearing literal clouds (true, the Hyperport H2s have an injected foam sole, which makes them as bouncy as a marshmallow) than something that feels like thousands of tiny needles piercing my skin with each step. So who cares if these sandals are ugly? I don't. I will actually defend these shoes until I'm blue in the face. I think they're cool in an uncool sort of way. I've been wearing the Keen Hyperport H2 sandals almost every day since April, and I don't see our love affair ending anytime soon. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button.


Scottish Sun
15-07-2025
- Scottish Sun
I only ever pack one pair of shoes on holiday as they work for every occasion – and they're on sale on Amazon
Some are on sale for under £33 GOT SOLE I only ever pack one pair of shoes on holiday as they work for every occasion – and they're on sale on Amazon Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) IT'S a running joke how lightly I pack for a trip abroad, no matter how long I'm away for or where I am going. You'll often only see me carting a backpack around, or at a push, a small hand luggage-sized suitcase (yes, even for 10 days travelling around Kenya). Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 I've been wearing the same sandals for years on holiday - and they are the only ones you need to pack 5 You can wash them as well - they even survived colour festivals and muddy walks 5 I now try and only pack with a backpack, thanks to not needing any extra shoes And a huge part of this is thanks to perfecting my footwear choice - by that, finding a pair that go with quite literally everything. Enter Tevas - no longer considered the ugly shoe only your dad would wear and some of the comfiest I have ever worn. By that, I mean I can walk up to 30,000 steps around a city with no blisters or shin splits. (My 20-year-old self who tried to walk around all of Rome in gladiator sandals would cry in happiness, knowing this). The thick rubber base means there is little impact even when pounding cobblestone pavements. Not only that, but they are ideal beachwear shoes. Along with the comfort, you can even go into the sea with them if you come across any stony shores. I've often gone for a paddle in the waters while keeping them on, including during a trip to Zurich where I wasn't the only one wading into the water wearing them. Yet they even work for nice restaurants in the evening as well. While I love my tan coloured Tevas, the black, thinner strapped versions are the ideal update for a night out on the town, with them still looking smart enough. The Sun's Travel Editor Lisa Minot shares her top tips when flying hand luggage only 5 They don't even look out of place in fancy restaurants While they are the only shoe I pack, if you are desperate to take a pair of trainers with you, Tevas are so lightweight that they can easily go into any bag without much effort either. Have I persuaded you? If you are still on the fence, then you can find them on sale on Amazon at the moment. The classic black versions are down to £32.50 rather than £45. Or their newer thinner strapped versions are on sale for £45 rather than £50. Other places they are on sale includes Schuh, where they can be found for £34.99, or ASOS for £45. And don't just take my word for it either. Former ballet dancer Kristie explained on her social media last year that she thinks they are great as well. She said: "You can wear them in the water, when they get dirty, you wipe them clean. "They're very tacky so on uneven surfaces you feel very stable." In the mean time, here is a "three-shoe" rule some packers swear by. And here's why you should never wear trainers to the airport. The bags, plane outfits and accessories The Sun's travel team loves K-Brands Sick Bags - £14.99 for 24 (approx. 55p each). Sturdy sick bags with a plastic ring for easy holding and a heavy-duty design to prevent leaks. - £14.99 for 24 (approx. 55p each). Sturdy sick bags with a plastic ring for easy holding and a heavy-duty design to prevent leaks. Phone Suction Holder - From 99p on Amazon. Features 12 suction pads to stick your phone to any glass surface for hands-free video calls or selfies. - From 99p on Amazon. Features 12 suction pads to stick your phone to any glass surface for hands-free video calls or selfies. Amazon Foam Earplugs - 34p per pair (£3.39 for 10). Moulds to your ear shape for comfort, muffles noise effectively on planes, in hotels, or from crying babies. - 34p per pair (£3.39 for 10). Moulds to your ear shape for comfort, muffles noise effectively on planes, in hotels, or from crying babies. Matador's Pocket Blanket Mini - A water-resistant mat that fits in the palm of your hand, perfect for laying down in airports, on the beach, or anywhere a child might need a break. - A water-resistant mat that fits in the palm of your hand, perfect for laying down in airports, on the beach, or anywhere a child might need a break. Flight Socks - From £5.99 on Amazon or £7.95 from Asda. These help prevent swollen ankles on long flights and are advised to avoid DVT. - From £5.99 on Amazon or £7.95 from Asda. These help prevent swollen ankles on long flights and are advised to avoid DVT. Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8 - £69.99. A trusty e-reader that can store hundreds of books and doubles as a tablet for offline viewing of shows like Netflix on flights. - £69.99. A trusty e-reader that can store hundreds of books and doubles as a tablet for offline viewing of shows like Netflix on flights. Primark Packing Cubes - £8 for a pack of three. Life-savers for compressing clothes to save space and for organising items like trousers, tops, and swimwear within your luggage. - £8 for a pack of three. Life-savers for compressing clothes to save space and for organising items like trousers, tops, and swimwear within your luggage. Bluetooth Headphone Adapter - £16.99 from Amazon. Allows you to connect your own headphones (including noise-cancelling ones) to onboard inflight entertainment, with 18 hours of battery life. - £16.99 from Amazon. Allows you to connect your own headphones (including noise-cancelling ones) to onboard inflight entertainment, with 18 hours of battery life. Hoppstar Artist Kids Camera - Pricier end of travel accessories (specific price not given). Takes excellent pictures, has a decent screen, and can print black and white versions in about three seconds for a non-messy activity. - Pricier end of travel accessories (specific price not given). Takes excellent pictures, has a decent screen, and can print black and white versions in about three seconds for a non-messy activity. Primark Dark Pink Joggers & Matching Sweatshirt - £6 each. Comfortable, loose-fitting tracksuit pieces that are ideal for flights and are very budget-friendly.


The Sun
15-07-2025
- The Sun
I only ever pack one pair of shoes on holiday as they work for every occasion – and they're on sale on Amazon
IT'S a running joke how lightly I pack for a trip abroad, no matter how long I'm away for or where I am going. You'll often only see me carting a backpack around, or at a push, a small hand luggage-sized suitcase (yes, even for 10 days travelling around Kenya). 5 5 5 And a huge part of this is thanks to perfecting my footwear choice - by that, finding a pair that go with quite literally everything. Enter Tevas - no longer considered the ugly shoe only your dad would wear and some of the comfiest I have ever worn. By that, I mean I can walk up to 30,000 steps around a city with no blisters or shin splits. (My 20-year-old self who tried to walk around all of Rome in gladiator sandals would cry in happiness, knowing this). The thick rubber base means there is little impact even when pounding cobblestone pavements. Not only that, but they are ideal beachwear shoes. Along with the comfort, you can even go into the sea with them if you come across any stony shores. I've often gone for a paddle in the waters while keeping them on, including during a trip to Zurich where I wasn't the only one wading into the water wearing them. Yet they even work for nice restaurants in the evening as well. While I love my tan coloured Tevas, the black, thinner strapped versions are the ideal update for a night out on the town, with them still looking smart enough. The Sun's Travel Editor Lisa Minot shares her top tips when flying hand luggage only 5 While they are the only shoe I pack, if you are desperate to take a pair of trainers with you, Tevas are so lightweight that they can easily go into any bag without much effort either. Have I persuaded you? If you are still on the fence, then you can find them on sale on Amazon at the moment. The classic black versions are down to £32.50 rather than £45. Or their newer thinner strapped versions are on sale for £45 rather than £50. Other places they are on sale includes Schuh, where they can be found for £34.99, or ASOS for £45. And don't just take my word for it either. Former ballet dancer Kristie explained on her social media last year that she thinks they are great as well. She said: "You can wear them in the water, when they get dirty, you wipe them clean. "They're very tacky so on uneven surfaces you feel very stable." In the mean time, here is a "three-shoe" rule some packers swear by. And here's why you should never wear trainers to the airport. The bags, plane outfits and accessories The Sun's travel team loves K-Brands Sick Bags - £14.99 for 24 (approx. 55p each). Sturdy sick bags with a plastic ring for easy holding and a heavy-duty design to prevent leaks. Phone Suction Holder - From 99p on Amazon. Features 12 suction pads to stick your phone to any glass surface for hands-free video calls or selfies. Amazon Foam Earplugs - 34p per pair (£3.39 for 10). Moulds to your ear shape for comfort, muffles noise effectively on planes, in hotels, or from crying babies. Matador's Pocket Blanket Mini - A water-resistant mat that fits in the palm of your hand, perfect for laying down in airports, on the beach, or anywhere a child might need a break. Flight Socks - From £5.99 on Amazon or £7.95 from Asda. These help prevent swollen ankles on long flights and are advised to avoid DVT. Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8 - £69.99. A trusty e-reader that can store hundreds of books and doubles as a tablet for offline viewing of shows like Netflix on flights. Primark Packing Cubes - £8 for a pack of three. Life-savers for compressing clothes to save space and for organising items like trousers, tops, and swimwear within your luggage. Bluetooth Headphone Adapter - £16.99 from Amazon. Allows you to connect your own headphones (including noise-cancelling ones) to onboard inflight entertainment, with 18 hours of battery life. Hoppstar Artist Kids Camera - Pricier end of travel accessories (specific price not given). Takes excellent pictures, has a decent screen, and can print black and white versions in about three seconds for a non-messy activity. Primark Dark Pink Joggers & Matching Sweatshirt - £6 each. Comfortable, loose-fitting tracksuit pieces that are ideal for flights and are very budget-friendly. 5


The Irish Sun
15-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- The Irish Sun
I only ever pack one pair of shoes on holiday as they work for every occasion – and they're on sale on Amazon
IT'S a running joke how lightly I pack for a trip abroad, no matter how long I'm away for or where I am going. You'll often only see me carting a Advertisement 5 I've been wearing the same sandals for years on holiday - and they are the only ones you need to pack 5 You can wash them as well - they even survived colour festivals and muddy walks 5 I now try and only pack with a backpack, thanks to not needing any extra shoes And a huge part of this is thanks to perfecting my footwear choice - by that, finding a pair that go with quite literally everything. By that, I mean I can walk up to 30,000 steps around a city with no blisters or shin splits. (My 20-year-old self who tried to walk around all of Rome in Advertisement Read more travel items The thick rubber base means there is little impact even when pounding cobblestone pavements. Not only that, but they are ideal Along with the comfort, you can even go into the sea with them if you come across any stony shores. I've often gone for a paddle in the waters while keeping them on, including during a trip to Zurich where I wasn't the only one wading into the water wearing them. Advertisement Most read in News Travel Yet they even work for nice restaurants in the evening as well. While I love my tan coloured Tevas, the black, thinner strapped versions are the ideal update for a night out on the town, with them still looking smart enough. The Sun's Travel Editor Lisa Minot shares her top tips when flying hand luggage only 5 They don't even look out of place in fancy restaurants While they are the only shoe I pack, if you are desperate to take a pair of trainers with you, Tevas are so lightweight that they can easily go into any bag without much effort either. Advertisement Have I persuaded you? If you are still on the fence, then you can find them on sale on Amazon at the moment. The classic black versions are down to £32.50 rather than £45. Or their newer thinner strapped versions are on sale for £45 rather than £50. Other places they are on sale includes Schuh, where they can be found for £34.99, or ASOS for £45. Advertisement And don't just take my word for it either. Former ballet dancer Kristie explained on her social media last year that she thinks they are great as well. She said: "You can wear them in the water, when they get dirty, you wipe them clean. "They're very tacky so on uneven surfaces you feel very stable." Advertisement In the mean time, And here's why The bags, plane outfits and accessories The Sun's travel team loves K-Brands Sick Bags - £14.99 for 24 (approx. 55p each). Sturdy sick bags with a plastic ring for easy holding and a heavy-duty design to prevent leaks. Phone Suction Holder - From 99p on Amazon. Features 12 suction pads to stick your phone to any glass surface for hands-free video calls or selfies. Amazon Foam Earplugs - 34p per pair (£3.39 for 10). Moulds to your ear shape for comfort, muffles noise effectively on planes, in hotels, or from crying babies. Matador's Pocket Blanket Mini - A water-resistant mat that fits in the palm of your hand, perfect for laying down in airports, on the beach, or anywhere a child might need a break. Flight Socks - From £5.99 on Amazon or £7.95 from Asda. These help prevent swollen ankles on long flights and are advised to avoid DVT. Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8 - £69.99. A trusty e-reader that can store hundreds of books and doubles as a tablet for offline viewing of shows like Netflix on flights. Primark Packing Cubes - £8 for a pack of three. Life-savers for compressing clothes to save space and for organising items like trousers, tops, and swimwear within your luggage. Bluetooth Headphone Adapter - £16.99 from Amazon. Allows you to connect your own headphones (including noise-cancelling ones) to onboard inflight entertainment, with 18 hours of battery life. Hoppstar Artist Kids Camera - Pricier end of travel accessories (specific price not given). Takes excellent pictures, has a decent screen, and can print black and white versions in about three seconds for a non-messy activity. Primark Dark Pink Joggers & Matching Sweatshirt - £6 each. Comfortable, loose-fitting tracksuit pieces that are ideal for flights and are very budget-friendly. 5 Want to take a dip? They are perfect for that as well


New York Times
08-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- New York Times
All the Best Prime Day Clothing and Shoe Deals, According to Our Experts
What we like: The best straight-leg women's jeans for lots of bodies. Versatile, comfy, booty-flattering, well made, and under $100. Available in a wide range of sizes and three inseams. 99% cotton and 1% elastane blend is structured but has enough give to fit comfortably on the first wear. Other things to know: Testers with more-defined waists found these jeans true to size; otherwise, consider sizing up. Deal available on select washes: Space to Think, Christina, and Neither Here Nor There. Free Red Tab membership required for free shipping. Read more: The Best Women's Jeans What we like: Our top pick for casual sandals with slim straps. Everything we love about the classic Tevas in a slightly more streamlined, stylish package. Still comes with EVA cushioning, arch support, Velcro straps, and treaded soles. Other things to know: Not as rugged as the originals. Only available in orange straps, neon-yellow straps, and blue straps with blue soles. Select store pickup, or get free shipping with REI membership (or by adding it to a larger order). Read more: The Best Sandals What we like: Our top-pick off-white sneakers with a breezy, vintage vibe. Made with mesh and suede. Have a slim, tapered shape. Ultra-light but still springy and supportive. Other things to know: Run narrow. Materials may be tricky to clean. Deal available on select colors and sizes. Select sale colors may have nylon uppers rather than mesh. Free New Balance membership required, price reflects in cart. Read more: The Best White Sneakers $258 $204 from Cuyana (small size) What we like: A smaller version of the best luxurious open-top leather tote bag. Elegant and lightweight. Easily transitions from casual outings to formal settings. Two sets of handles in different lengths to carry it multiple ways. Made from supple Italian leather. Other things to know: Smaller than our pick, but still big enough to fit what you need (including up to a 14-inch laptop). Unstructured, so it won't stand upright. No organization features aside from one internal pocket. Pricey, but it's a worthy investment. Two-year warranty. Use code WCSPECIAL. Read more: The Best Tote Bags $95 $67 from Everlane What we like: Our top pick for the best versatile, well-priced black minidress. Simple, fitted A-line cut looks great on lots of bodies. Soft, stretchy double-knit material is especially comfortable. A blank slate that you can layer and accessorize to suit many settings and climates. Other things to know: May be too simple for some tastes — though if you ask us, that's part of what makes it so versatile. Armholes are cut a bit deep, so a bra with higher sides may show. Might be too 'mini' if you're tall. Sizes XXS to XL, though limited sizes remain. Deal price includes $8 shipping. Read more: The Best Little Black Dresses What we like: The best small fanny pack with big personality. Good for stashing necessities like slim wallets, phones, and keys. Distinctive Pop Art aesthetic is a fashion flex. Wet-suit-like neoprene fabric keeps contents cushioned. Makes a statement without sacrificing fashion or function. Other things to know: Also makes a great gift. Puffy silhouette can be divisive. Very limited 1-liter capacity. Less water-resistant than most of our other picks. Exterior gets grubby-looking over time. Deal price available in red color and reflects in cart; taupe is $4 more. Free ScoreCard membership required for free shipping. Read more: The Best Fanny Packs What we like: Our pick for the best wide-leg jeans. Has a super-high rise and a wide, 11-inch leg that's dramatic yet not over the top. Come in three inseams. An exceptional value. Other things to know: Run a bit large in the waist. Will likely stretch. Available in multiple washes and sizes. Add two pairs of jeans to your cart to get the deal price. Sign up for a free Red Tab membership for free shipping. Read more: The Best Women's Jeans What we like: Low-stretch men's jeans worth considering with a nice, in-between leg width. Well made and durable, with an appealing shape and fit. (They were one panelist's favorite.) A good Goldilocks cut (not too slim, not too wide), with some stretch for comfort. Other things to know: Ultimately, this pair was just barely edged out by our pick from Madewell, which has softer denim and a cut that appealed to more testers. Sizes 28 to 42. Deal is for On Good Terms (medium stretch) wash. Ships free with free Red Tab membership. Read more: The Best Men's Jeans $85 $42 from Athleta Price reflects in cart (deal on navy or black) What we like: The best leggings for a flare leg that's workout-friendly. Soft and smooth but also substantial and built for real workouts. Properly high waistband doesn't pinch. Leggings come in three lengths. Back waistband has a drop-in pocket about 8 inches wide. Other things to know: Not as ideal as traditional leggings for activities like running. Deal on navy or black but some sizes are out of stock. Price reflects in cart. Read more: The Best Leggings for Workouts and Everyday Wear $97 $49 from Zappos (deal on dark blue heather) What we like: The best splurge-worthy and comfortable leggings. Delightful for low-impact workouts and lounging. Luxe fabric, with a suede-like texture and subtly heathered finish. Stretchy instead of structured. Light compression. Other things to know: Very body-conscious fit, even for leggings. One tester (XS) likened them to "sausage casing" while two others (XXL and S) said they fit "perfectly," so it may vary. No pockets. 24-inch inseam. Sizes XS to XL. Deal on celestial blue heather. Read more: The Best Leggings for Workouts and Everyday Wear What we like: The best men's pajama set in playful patterns for gifting or treating yourself. Smartly tailored cotton jammies. Come in a whimsical, wish-list-worthy array of patterns, stripes, and prints. Sharp cut and smooth woven cotton fabric that gets softer with time. Other things to know: Pricey. Tailored, tapered cut of the pants isn't for everyone. Check the size chart carefully, as one panelist found that his Henry top (size L, Skier Jacquard) ran notably large and wide, while two others (both size M, Red Breton Stripe and Marine Stripe) felt their sets were true to size. Price reflects in cart and includes shipping. Use code HEATWAVE for deal price. Final sale. Read more: The Best Pajamas $268 $134 from Naadam Use promo code WIRECUTTER What we like: A luxurious cashmere sweater dress we love from our guide to the best little black dresses. Also comes in tan and brown. Made from soft, high-quality cashmere. Warm but breathable and feels like wearing a cloud. Other things to know: Petite folks might find it runs long. Use code WIRECUTTER to get the deal price and free shipping. Read more: The Best Little Black Dresses $30 $23 from Amazon What we like: The best affordable shapewear bodysuit for gentle everyday smoothing. This stretchy bodysuit offers subtle shaping and smoothing rather than serious structure and support. Other things to know: Camisole style works as a layering piece or even on its own — but it doesn't have a built-in bra. Read more: The Best Shapewear $31 $24 from Amazon What we like: Another good pair of flip-flops worth considering if you want inexpensive flip-flops with a modern square toe. Waterproof, with cushiony footbeds and grippy rubber soles. Chic spin on the brands classic design, updated with a square toe and slimmer straps Other things to know: May experience an unpleasant break-in period (as with all rubber flip-flops) as you get used to the straps rubbing between your toes. Come in U.S. women's sizes 6 to 12 and in three colors. Deal on pink color. Read more: The Best Sandals $55 $41 from American Eagle What we like: The best reasonably priced leggings for low-impact workouts and lounging. Lightweight, super soft, and stretchy. Well-priced and ultra-comfy for all-day wear. Gently compressive and feel nice to the touch. Good for lighter-impact activities or lounging. Three small waistband pockets. Other things to know: Don't look or feel quite as sophisticated as our other picks. Fabric is a touch warm, and certain colors (particularly light colors) shows moisture readily. Available in most sizes, ranging from sizes XXS (000) to XXL (20) and three lengths (24¾ inches, 26¾ inches, or 28¾ inches). Nowhere near as good as the deals we saw during October Prime Day and Black Friday, but a decent sale if you want these leggings now. Select store pickup to avoid shipping fees. Read more: The Best Leggings for Workouts and Everyday Wear What we like: A variant of the best unisex cotton pajamas for a long-johns fit if you like Bluey. These PJs are fun for the whole family with many of the prints coming in adult and children's versions. The fit is body-hugging but not clingy. Made from a super-substantial cotton, which helps them retain their shape and vibrant colors. Other things to know: The unisex PJs follow traditional men's sizing; roomier cut, longer sleeve and inseam. Generous 60-day return period. Prints and patterns change constantly, and once they sell out, they're usually gone for good. Free Hanna Rewards account required. Read more: The Best Pajamas