The Arizona Republic

Gift of pajamas serves as comfy and cozy tradition

- By Lisa A. Flam

Cynthia Greenwood’s three girls always get new sleepwear at Christmas, the only gift they are allowed to open on Christmas Eve. The sisters waste no time getting comfy before the family sits down to a holiday dinner and relaxes by the fire.

“They come right in from church. They look under the tree, and there’s the box of PJs, and they run back to their room and put them on, and we start the festivitie­s,” said Greenwood, of Arlington Heights, Ill. “It’s just a really nice night. It’s special.”

The tradition has been going strong for about two and a half decades in the Greenwood home:

The sisters, now 31, 28 and 23, have seen their gifts evolve from onepiece footed numbers to matching ruffled nightgowns to two-piece pajama sets.

New pajamas are a holiday custom in many families and a perenniall­y popular gift.

“Getting sleepwear is very nostalgic,” said Jennifer Wilson, associate corporate merchant for L.L. Bean. “You’re giving the gift of warmth and comfort. It’s cozy, but it’s practical at the same time.”

People spend a lot of time in their PJs, often changing into them right after work or even wearing them out of the house, notes Stacey Buonanno, director of product developmen­t for online retailer PajamaGram.

Pajamas also make a great gift because many people neglect to buy them for themselves, she added. And sleepwear is easier to buy for someone else than a sweater or pair of jeans because you don’t need to worry about the perfect fit.

“With PJs, just go up a size if you’re not sure and say you wanted them to be comfortabl­e,” Buonanno said.

There are a lot of choices when shopping for jammies. A look at some of them:

For parents, there may be nothing cuter (or more relief-inducing) after a long day of holiday celebratio­ns than seeing the kids all washed up for bed and in new PJs.

Matching family sets — the same print for men, women, children and pets — are a hit at PajamaGram, with orders quadruplin­g over the past few years, Buonanno said. The company’s most popular family looks are a red Stewart plaid and the holiday stripe: red, green and white striped pants with coordinati­ng red and green tops.

There are also countless choices for kids to show off their individual­ity. At Kohl’s, look for sleepwear featuring a favorite team, a beloved cartoon character or a cool design, like camouflage. Old Navy offers a festive Santa suit PJ set for babies and toddlers, superhero PJs for boys and Hello Kitty sets for girls.

PJs are more popular than nightgowns, retailers say, but there are many holiday options in both styles.

At L.L. Bean, the anklelengt­h tartan flannel nightgown and pajamas come in a traditiona­l red royal Stewart and in colors that are new for this year: a light blue and a blackwatch plaid that includes a shot of bright pink.

For a less “high holiday” look, or if you are not sure what a woman likes, Wilson suggests Bean’s pima cotton flannel PJs in a cornflower blue with white dots.

PajamaGram offers everything from buttonup PJs to satin ones to pretty gowns, but a bestseller is the Hoodie-Footie, a grown-up version of the infant sleeper. The one-piece fleece has a hood, zip-off feet and pockets.

“Men love to buy them for their wives and girl- friends,” Buonanno said. “It keeps her warm from head to toe, plus she looks really cute in it.”

The classic buttonfron­t and the pullover style are equally popular at PajamaGram.

At L.L. Bean, Wilson likes the fleece sleep bottoms, the monochroma­tic waffle-knit PJs and the scotch plaid flannel PJs, which come in several color combinatio­ns.

Look for one-piece footed PJs from online retailer Jumpin Jammerz, which offers prints showing “Star Wars,” Kiss and the Hulk.

While winter-themed and red and green sleepwear is never in short supply, nightwear celebratin­g Hanukkah and Kwanzaa for adults can be found online at CafePress, and PajamaGram has a Hanukkah design as well.

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CAFEPRESS/AP CafePress is offering Keep Calm and Spin the Dreidel pajamas this season.

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