
WHEN it comes to Christmas, Primark’s pjs have racked up a legion of fans.
However, a shopper has shared how M&S’s festive sets are even better and also “cheaper” at just £12.50.
Georgia shared how not only are they “so cute”, but they’d also be perfect to snap up for “stocking fillers.”
On her @georgiasianxx account, she shared: “I’ve just come into M&S, and I’m just looking at all the PJs.
“And I’ve honestly got the nicest Christmas PJs, which are only £12.50.”
She loved Marks and Spencer’s red set that was covered in a festive snowflake design.
Georgia shared: “So, they’ve got these ones, which I absolutely love.
“Love the pattern on this – £12.50, which is absolutely crazy.”
The second £12.50 was a pair of pyjamas with checked bottoms and a plain top.
Georgia added: “They’ve also just got some normal sets as well, which aren’t Christmas.
“So if you’re after some Christmas pyjamas, this is your sign to come and get them from M&S, because these are so cute.
“And they’re also so cute as a little stocking filler as well. So yeah, literally obsessed.”
The budget-friendly pj sets are sold in stores and online, and come in sizes XS to XXL.
There are nine colours available for the affordable price, and hundreds of shoppers have given them a five-star review.
One person wrote: “Can’t fault these pyjamas for the money.
“Soft fabric and bright colours. Good fit. I have bought several pairs.”
Another added: “Love these pyjamas. Bought two pairs. Perfect fit and so comfortable to wear. Good quality for the price.”
This comes as Primark shoppers have left people shocked after a group of customers were seen climbing over each other to get a pair of their Christmas pjs.
One witness to the chaos was a woman who goes by Brunette Aff on TikTok, and she decided to film the desperate shoppers.
In the clip, a large group of women can be seen pushing to the front of the newly laid out Christmas pyjamas in the Blanchardstown, Dublin store.
As they pushed and shoved each other to get a pair, three security guards could be seen next to the crowd to make sure things didn’t get out of hand.
Speaking to Fabulous, the young woman said: “Everyone was losing it over basic Christmas PJs, and I couldn’t stop laughing.
“The way they’d been waiting and jumped on them was unreal!”
The £17 boyfriend pyjamas come in cream and have pink lining and red bows printed on them.
Christmas Fashion Tips from an Expert
CLEMMIE Fieldsend, Fashion Editor at Fabulous, has shared her top tips for looking fabulous this Christmas.
AVOID: Christmas jumpers
No longer a novelty gag, they’re now gone back to being naff and have no place at a festive party.
By all means, go all in for Christmas Jumper Day for Save The Children, but never wear it before or after that day.
WEAR: Burgundy
You can’t escape burgundy at this time of year and it’s a luxury, deep and rich colour that is a welcome break from Santa-red at Christmas.
Opt for silky textures or velvet for extra style points.
AVOID: PJs
The trend of feather trimmed co-ords has had its day and is so dated.
Don’t pull out your hair plucked pair this year, and don’t get a new set, instead still go for the satin two-piece but just steer clear of the plumes.
WEAR: Sequin Dress
Try to switch up sequins slightly by wearing them with a different texture or colour, eg a sequin skirt with a sleek knit.
But when you’re really stuck on what to wear reach for the sequins, it is Christmas after all.
AVOID: Sequin blazer
Nothing worse than showing up to a festive do looking like the hired entertainment.
Leave the sequin blazer to magicians and Strictly judges, instead always reach for a classic tux style or velvet.
WEAR: Bling trousers
Last party season embellished jeans with diamante bling had a moment, and this year they’re going to be as much of a hit.
If you don’t want gemstones pinging off wherever you go then try metallic, PU trousers.











