Finally, 4 Pairs of Fun Pajama Shorts

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4 Ways to Style Pajama Shorts, For an Indoor Present and an Outdoor Future

Let! Us! Be! Leggy!

The way I see it, pajama shorts experienced a boom in the mid-aughts when Victoria Secret PINK reigned supreme, and have fallen off the map in years since. I've personally been searching for the perfect pair–more visually appealing than gym shorts yet comfortable enough to catch some zees in–but I've been foiled in my attempts to find something worthwhile… until now. Cue: Eliz to the rescue. Our unrivaled market strategist found pajama shorts worthy of wearing to a (future) slumber party, with some recommendations for how to style now and later. —Edith

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These are as luxurious as a prickly pear margarita and also on super-sale
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I love them with a boyish top like this rugby—also on $ale!
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These happen to be breathable *and* wrinkle-resistant
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I like them with a cozy cardigan, like this timeless Ganni number on sale
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Fifteen bucks for these rainbow gingham guys? Sold!
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One day I'll wear them out with a pretty blouse, like this vintage cotton one
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Ahoy! Silken stripes!
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Which I'd pair with my favorite cozy sweater—the Fisherman! I love this vintage cardigan
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