Footed pajamas for adults
This is absolutely not a handmade item, nor is it an inexpensive gift, but it is an adorable gift and an oh so comfortable gift. Yes, we own them. And yes, every time they are worn and seen around our house, someone inevitably asks where they were found. As a result, I have learned to keep the information close at hand.
There is just something about recapturing the comfort of your childhood by wearing the warmth and fuzziness of a footed sleeper. It is fantastic. Yes, hot as the dickens, but wonderful nonetheless. I bought one as a Christmas present for my Mister when we lived in London. He complained nonstop about freezing to death at night. I thought it was a right hilarious joke. He thought his throat would have to be cut before he wore it. However, on nights when the thermometer dipped below freezing literally, I noticed it was pulled out of hiding to keep warm.
If you have a prankster in the family that might appreciate the return to childhood, this would make an incredible Christmas present. Yes, the price tag can get hefty, particularly when you add up the cost of multiple outfits to make an entire family match.
Around my house, I started a tradition long ago. Everyone that stays the night on Christmas Eve gets new Christmas pajamas for good looking pictures on Christmas morning. However, you have to open them Christmas Eve and wear them. I was thinking about getting everyone footed pajamas this year for those that will wake up in our house on Christmas morning. My problem is that I wonder how much I would have to pay my Mister to actually go through with it. We are still in the midst of a drought here in hot Georgia state, so I cannot exactly count on the cold weather to get him to cooperate this time around. I might have to start spiking the egg nog early. Early and strong. It could be my only hope.
via Pajama City
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December 20th, 2007 at 9:56 am
Hello,I’m looking for adult stretch-terry footed sleepers, Could you get back to me if you make them or know where I could getsome made. I’m in Calgary,Alberta
Thanks and Merry Christmas to you and yours
Michael
December 23rd, 2007 at 1:56 pm
Michael:
I do not make the sleepers myself, but I am willing to bet that if you contacted the Pajama City company linked above, they would probably be able to get you set up. I know that it took them a while to get going on multiple sizes and fabrics, but with enough demand over the last couple of years, they have really expanded their whole line (a lot!!).
If they cannot actually make a terry sleeper, they could probably direct you to some of their associates (or more accurately competitors) that could do the job instead.
Best wishes to you and yours also during this wonderful holiday season! Merry Christmas.
Kat