Have you ever liked the look of your Gap bootcuts so much, you wished you could wear them to bed, for a super stylish slumber? Wish no more, Lovelies, because Pajama Jeans are here for you.
Billed with the confusing slogan “Pajamas you live in, Jeans you sleep in,” Pajama Jeans are, well, pajama pants designed to look like jeans. They’re made of “Dormisoft,” a blend of cotton and spandex designed to uncomfortably hug your muffin top while fooling nobody into thinking you’re wearing actual denim.
Be sure to watch the hilarious video, including the peppy voiceover: “Just because you’re busy doesn’t mean you can’t look sharp!” Lovelies, if you’re so busy that you can’t take the 10 seconds needed to change from your pajama pants to jeans, you might want to loosen up your schedule.
If anyone out there is willing to shell out $39.95 for your jammie jeans, please give them a test drive and let Lovelyish know how stylish yet comfy you truly found them!
Would you try Pajama Jeans? Are they even worse than jeggings?
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what the helll
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awful. definitely worse than jeggings
daisy / 570 posts
can i just wear normal pj’s ?
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they remind me of these “stretchy pant jeans” i had to wear in my dance recital. they were supposed to look like jeans from the audience, but were a material you can dance in. let me tell you, AWFUL. they are not comfy. and are the most unflattering things everrrr. our butts looked elongated? idk it was just terrible.
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…jeans are plenty comfortable. If your jeans aren’t comfortable, then they’re probably not the right size.
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Evil. Pure Evil.
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Ahahaha I totally want these! But I would only pay about five bucks. So yeah. Not gonna happen.
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YUCK
orchid / 105 posts
@whitetrashpoet@xanga - Yeah…have to agree
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“So they look like they were made by some European designer!” LOLOL.
sunflower / 282 posts
i would wear them but not as pajamas i think they marketed it wrong thats the problem. the product seems great if u want something comfortable. id so buy them. win
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I wouldn’t wear those and I hate leggings.
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I actually think these are a great idea, if they do what they’re suppose to do. The fact that you can’t buy these in stores is a drawback, but the idea is a good one. I just think it’s kinda difficult to take them seriously with such a bad commercial and a stupid name for the product. I understand that they are going for comfort and style, but sheesh! They need to market this better!
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They don’t look that bad. In fact, I could see construction workers wearing them.
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They look pretty legit. I would give them a shot.
magnolia / 1030 posts
?!?!?!?
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Well, you could just wear your jeans to bed.
It’s what I do, and it’s always worked just fine for me.
-shrugs-
-Jessy
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HAHA thats just lazy & i dont condone laziness
daffodil / 1601 posts
I think the thing here is they try to make it sound like jeans are SO horrible. LOL. Jeans are awesome. Pajamas are awesome. Pajama jeans. WTF?
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What in the world?! This looks like a commercial you’d see on Saturday Night Live.
sunflower / 321 posts
wtf??? >.<
daffodil / 1540 posts
i’d never wear jeans to bed, or anything like them.
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I’ll stick to regular jeans during the day and pajama pants at night.
tulip / 13 posts
Ugh. I hate the trend of wearing pajamas pants outside as fashion statement. Now I have a new trend to hate. Put on some real pants, people!
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i would wear these while im at home and people are over if im feeling lazy and want to be comfortable but want to look nice.
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why would you wear jeans to bed D: ! luls
hydrangea / 76 posts
we have run out of ideas ladies and gentlemen that we have to resort to Pajama jeans…. >.<*
orchid / 174 posts
This was seriously one of the most retarded things I’ve found…. It reminded me of snuggies. Seriously, they’re useless. I think the blogger is right “if you’re so busy that you can’t take the 10 seconds needed to change from your pajama pants to jeans, you might want to loosen up your schedule.”
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I am another person that would totally wear those around the house, but they are not worth $39. $5 is the most I’d pay for them.
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I’m just trying to figure out why she keeps saying “pa-jam-uh” instead of “pa-jah-mas” like any normal human being.
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i almost think i’d rather wear denim leggings….this looks so silly.
magnolia / 1054 posts
um… i just wear jean shorts to sleep, or sometimes even jeans when I’m living on a boat
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I don’t even wear pajamas to bed. Even if it’s 60 degrees I still won’t. Make then about 5 bucks and maybe I’ll consider buying them
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They’re pretty cool and not a big deal to post or rant about them, in my opinion, but I get comfy jeans, so I won’t have the problem of wishing that I was wearing…’pajama jeans.’
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what???
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“Pajamajeans” just sounds funny. When is this ad from? 2000?
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rather not
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If she says pajama jeans one more time…
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oh please.
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Rofl.
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Wow. That’s something.
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dude, don’t hate on “jeggings.” i hate the name, but denim leggings are awesome.
dahlia / 2942 posts
LOL great counter ad.
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Their big deal is that they’re made of a “proprietary blend of cotton and spandex”. Aren’t ALL women’s jeans made of cotton and spandex???
@inconceivable_alicia@xanga - My thoughts exactly. For forty bucks I’m sure you could get some more comfortable ones.
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I actually would probably wear these, but I wouldn’t pay that much for them. Maybe twenty bucks, at most.
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lol I’d wear it if it was less than 10 dollars. Too expensivee!
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I’ve slept in my jeans before so maybe they wouldn’t be so bad lol. But wearing them out to other places no I don’t think so lol
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magnolia / 1354 posts
Ummm… no. I’ll stick to wearing my penguin PJ’s thanks. LOL.
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I wouldn’t wear these ever. I would wear sweatpants or jeans not both.
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hahahhaahaha is it bad that i half-want these? i’d never have to do that AWFUL switch from jeans to pajamas again! thank you, pajama jeans!
hydrangea / 88 posts
For $40 I’ll just go buy a really awesome pair of actual jeans… and then take them off and go to bed no problem.
Whatever…
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you cant even tell the difference, so i don’t see how this is so bad
sunflower / 316 posts
They don’t look that bad in the commercial, but I feel like they’d be rather unconvincing in person.
orchid / 153 posts
my favorite part was the “call now and we’ll throw in this pressed cotton t shirt!”
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I have a pair before this product was invented. they were around $20 at some korean owned clothing store at the mall. basically the comfort of cotton/spandex yoga leggings but they look like jeans with pockets.
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Double yuck,
I might have liked this when I was 12
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I have one of that in my closet. It was a fad that started last year here in Asia. T’was introduced by Koreans, I think.
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i agree with whats been said by some: great idea, bad marketing strategy. i mean, who would want to wear pajamas out? they should have placed more emphasis on the ‘look smart/stay comfy’. one of my comfiest jeans are slightly stretchy, which makes it really easy to move around in. i have this other pair that look great, but are stiff and keep riding down or something. this product would do well to rename the whole brand.
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wTH>
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@gweirdo@xanga - I’m pretty sure you’re not supposed to wear them to sleep. It looks like they said “You’d even want to wear them to sleep” but then she quickly lept from the bed and dashed away. Those jeans are for a woman on the go. Sleep does not fit into the equation for busy women who can’t take the time to put on jeans.
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LOL!
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Jeans ARE comfy, and… Those pesky brass poppa things – or whatever they’re called – are the worst part about jeans!
They dig innnn!! These pajama jeans are stupid.
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I actually really like them lol.
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I think maybe it could be useful for traveling, bring fewer pants
one jeans for going out and sleeping
if we are so lazy…=P
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whats so good about jeans that you would want to look like u were wearing them 24.7 anyways???
o0
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i wear my pajama pants in public. i dont give a fuck what anyone thinks about what i have on.
fuck the pajama jean.
i wear shorts to bed anyways…
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@RachelEliason@xanga - i dont think people wear pajamas outside as a trend…
tired/ busy people just don’t feel like putting on jeans to go across the street to the grocery store to buy some milk when they are only going to be home again in like 20 minutes to put thier pajama pants back on…ya know.
besides i just don’t got the laundry money to change my clothes seven times a day.
pajamas definately ARE NOT a fashion statement.. they are just a convenience. (to some people)
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@inconceivable_alicia@xanga - agreed
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HAHAHA
its like leggings and yoga pants for women in their 40′s.
horrible.
never in my life….
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Those would be nice for bike riding.
orchid / 104 posts
FAIL.
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i dont even wear pants to bed most of time, too uncomfortable…. this is silly, and kind of gross. living and sleeping in one pair of pants at one time? not clean (although I have done that when I’m seriously wiped out at the end of the day, don’t hate. I just do know that you feel pretty grody the next morning)
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LMFAO. And at the free t-shirt for a “complete outfit”: lols lols lols.
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Fail.
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i’ve slept in my regular denim jeans before, they’re comfy..
tulip / 13 posts
@outofherdamnmind@xanga - Believe it or not, I know people who wear pajama pants everywhere because they think it’s cute. I have not yet found a polite way to tell them that they are wrong.
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“like it was designed by some European designer.”
I died laughing by this part.
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stolen directly from perez…
@sublimetwelve@xanga - hahahaha that’s exactly what i was thinking…old snl commercial
daisy / 556 posts
Just from looking at them, I don’t see what the big deal is. They don’t look bad or uncomfortable to me. That doesn’t mean there’s nothing wrong with them, but it still makes me wonder if the aversion is more to the fact of the initial reaction to what they’re called.
I would try them, but I’m not going to shell out $40 to do it. I might shell out $20 one day, but not $40. That’s just ridiculous. I don’t even pay $40 for regular jeans, or regular pajamas.
hydrangea / 64 posts
@prettyinpointes@xanga - lmao. the image of an elongated ass won’t leave my head now!!
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um how are these different from jeggings?
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Why do you want people to think you’re wearing jeans while you’re sleeping? So they can think you’re stupid? hahaha
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if someone would dish that money out to gift me jammie jeans, i’d try em. but…i ain’t gonna buy them myself. i think my jeans are plenty comfy:P
though….if i knew they were guaranteed for comfort, i’d probably buy my mother a pair of these. she HATES wearing jeans. she wears the right size and everything and she still always complains they just don’t feel comfy.
i think half the issue is that the name of pajama jeans just sounds stupid:P
peony / 1 posts
I had seen this commercial on TV a month ago or so and only saw good comments online about it. Today, I decided to order a pair of the jeans. First of all, the website is poorly done and one of the links to order doesn’t come up. Finally, i manage to come up with an order form that is confusing, it asks me for a second size and all i can figure out is that they need a second size in case they’re all out of the first size so I put in a second size. I fill in my credit card info and click on the next arrow only to find out that I’ve ordered two pairs of pats and $31.80 in handling fees for a total of $91.70. I was never warned that i wouldn’t be able to double check my order. I looked for an email addy to complain to and found nothing. When i tried to call them on one of their 800 lines I was informed that the order would be practically shipped over night. I tried to call Custmoer Support but it’s a holiday. I could reach someone if I tried to order another pair, I’m sure but I have a feeling that they’d just say i’d have to complain Monday and it’s not their problem.
The pants cost me $29.95 because i saved a little money for attempting to leave their website, it was supposed to cost $7.95 for s/h and now they’ve managed to charge me $91.70 for something that should have been approximately $38. These pants had better be worth it. Oh, also, they keep putting up these options you have to purchase stuff before you finally order your jeans, you have a chance to order a stupid pillow for only $15 and when you click on no you next get a chance to buy some jewelry so when you finally click on that you impatiently click on no again and they’ve got you, you’ve ordered two pairs of pants when you wanted one and double the amount of s/h with no address to complain to. Fortunately, there are places the consumer can complain to online and perhaps the TV station where the ad was played. BEWARE.
Diane
peony / 1 posts
I think they would be perfect for things like skating where you need to be able to move freely. It would be the same as wearing yoga pants, but instead they just look like jeans!
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peony / 1 posts
Jeans similar to these have been around for at least 2 years – wide waistband, no zipper or button – 95-98% cotton plus spandex . They are meant to be worn with longer tops so there are not so many weird bumps from zippers and metal buttons. The ad is silly.
peony / 1 posts
Wait! R u people serious? Sooo many of you have knocked down or criticized the product when you haven’t even tried them. All I am going to say is that for those who wear sweatpants or obvious looking pajama pants, (in public) these are the alternative. Comfortable, you can wear them out and not feel grubby. I think I might get a pair.
peony / 1 posts
@Skinny2010@xanga - dats funny yhu must really hate em
peony / 1 posts
I just bought a pair of Jammie Jeans for $39.98 at Walmart in the Seen on Tv section of the store, and yes i think they are a little pricey, but i am wearing them right now and they are very comfortable, they are great for lounging around the house, i wouldn’t wear them to bed but i also don’t wear pajammas i just wear a tshirt which i find the most comfortable but these jammie jeans are great, they look good and i would definitely step out to the store in them. Don’t knock them til you try them is my motto
peony / 1 posts
I know this thread is so last year, but I had to say these have now hit Australia, and they want AU$69.95 plus $14.95 postage, not sure who the fools are who are paying $85 for a pair of fake jeans…….pyjamas *shrugs*
peony / 1 posts
I think this is a good idea. I wouldn’t wear them, but my daughter is in a wheel chair, and I think that would be great for her. She cannot wear jeans, although she would like to. She can’t exercise since she is in a wheel chair, and I think this would be great for a handicapped person who cannot wear regular jeans.
peony / 1 posts
I bought them and they’re incredible comfortable – far more so than jeans. I wear them as jeans, and no one has asked if they’re pajamas. They look exactly like jeans. In fact, I’m going to be purchasing a 2nd pair. They’re so comfortable! I love them.
peony / 1 posts
I don’t agree I love my Pajama Jeans. So comfortable for long flights and you don’t have to struggle with buttons or zippers in those tiny airplane toilets.Ii would live in them if I could. Also great for people with small waists and big bums like me as you can tighten them with the drawstring for a perfect fit.Ii would highly recommend them and all my friends who have also tried them are very happy. I also love them for colder days as they are warmer than regular jeans.I don’t sleep in them but wear them out and about and no one is the wiser, however they are so comfortable that if you fell asleep in them you would be very comfortable.
peony / 1 posts
althought they may not be for every one after my 5 month of preganacy these were perfect. I hayed maternity clothes becasue of the stupid spandex belly band. these are low riding enough they fit right under my baby belly and still fir nicely every where else. just saying may not be and everyday thing for every day people but if you are looking for something comfy and some what stylish without spending 150.00 a pair while pregnant these are for you