‘Everything is better in PJs’ Shoppers race to Primark for new bedwear including silky sets in gorgeous colours
IF you’re in the market for some new sleepwear, Primark might have just the thing.
Shoppers heaped on the praise for the brand’s latest pyjama release, including matching silky sets.
In a TikTok video, Primark showed off some of the new bedwear items available.
“Everything is better in PJs,” the fashion brand wrote in the caption of the clip.
They showed their audience around the sleepwear section, which featured a wide variety of pyjamas.
The shop described the new releases as “the latest on trend must-haves.”
One £12 look consisted of cuffed floral pajama bottoms and a matching button-up shirt.
The same style was available in a geometric pattern as well as softer pastel colours.
It can also be purchased in darker shades along with matching silk robes.
For warmer nights, silky sleeveless tops versions of the pajamas tops were available.
Shoppers can also pick up matching silky shorts in the same patterns for just £7.
Some of the sleeveless tops and shorts even featured lacey detailing throughout.
You can pick up a pink lacey sleeveless top and matching shorts for just £8.
The patterns were also available in the form of a silky sleeveless night dress.
Primark fans shared their thoughts on the latest collection in the comments section.
“I love Primark PJs,” wrote one impressed TikTok user.
Another viewer said they were “running to Primark now!!!”
Primark's history
PRIMARK first opened in 1969 as Pennies in Dublin, hoping to provide affordable fashion in Ireland.
A Primark store officially opened as Primark in 1974 in Derby.
The retailer now has 193 stores across the UK and 441 stores worldwide with a goal of running 530 stores by the end of 2026.
And the sleepwear collection isn’t the only new release by the clothes shop.
They recently featured their new kids range, which included items for boys and girls up to the age of eight.
Parents shared their excitement that a beloved cartoon character was featured in the release.
Bluey fans rushed to their local Primark to pick up the unisex clothing featuring the famous puppy.
One impressed mum also praised the quality of the items, comparing them to Zara.