BedHead Pajamas Sergeant Pepper Lilac Review

by Lisa Heath

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During the day I get semi done up for work (depending on how awake I am that morning) and do the dress pants/skirts, nice top and heels.  When I get home, all of that comes off and I immediately put on pajamas and relax.

I received a pair of BedHead Pajamas to review and holy WOW are these comfortable.

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The pattern I have is in Sergeant Pepper Lilac Classic Stretch PJ in size Medium.  I will admit the pattern isn’t exactly my style.  But for the comfort level… I don’t care.  These pajamas are made of 95% cotton and 5% spandex, so they are light but have a nice little bit of stretch to them.  The elastic waistband on the pj bottoms are completely covered in fabric, so it’s also comfortable and doesn’t leave elastic marks on your stomach area.

I received these in medium, and I will say they seem to fit pretty true to size, as I wear mediums normally.  They are a touch too long for me, but just about everything is (I’m only 5’2″)

I mentioned earlier that the pattern on it aren’t really for me, but I have found several sets on their website that definitely ARE for me.  You can also find men’s, babies and children’s pajamas in various styles.  I’m more of a cami and bottoms type lounger – so if I buy another pair, I will be snagging one of those sets (like this one!)

Price: $140.00

Where To Buy: BedHead Pajamas Website

I know the price is definitely on the higher end, so this is definitely a “purchase if it’s in your budget” type item.  The BedHead Pajamas are made in Glamorous Los Angelos and this exclusive print is by BedHead founder Renee Claire Bertrand!

Are you a pajama person like I am?

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