Everyone’s Wearing Their Pyjama Trousers For Day – And It Will Change Your Spring Wardrobe

This year's move on from boxer shorts.

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by Natalie Hammond |
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If you'd quite like to head out of the house in your pyjamas without being considered slovenly (not just to the bins, you understand, but further afield), you’re in luck. This spring, striped pyjama trousers have officially graduated from the bedroom and, unlike last year’s trend for boxer shorts, which might feel a little bit too much like part of a recurring anxiety dream instead of a realistic style proposition, they couldn’t be easier to pull off.

Jessie Bush
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First out of the gate are influencers Monikh Dale, who’s been wearing a pair of micro-striped pants from Leset, and Jessie Bush, whose blue-and-white bottoms are from Skall Studio. To clarify, neither is technically nightwear, but they both share the same vital stats as a classic pair of PJs – cotton fabric, a stripe running from top to toe and, best of all, an elasticated waistband. Another brand to note is Deiji Studios. Based in Byron Bay, it’s all about loungewear that blends sleepwear and ready-to-wear, with a range of oh-so- effortless trousers, including pyjama checks, made from linen or organic cotton-poplin.

Bush’s PJ trousers have fast become a staple. ‘I got them in Copenhagen, last summer, and they’ve since become a comfy go-to, especially when travelling.’ Imagine the bliss of pyjama trousers on a plane (or a packed commuter train come to think of it) compared to suit trousers, jeans or even leggings. ‘I’ve been wearing them with a fitted white tee and cardigan,’ she says, adding, ‘It doesn’t faze me that they’re PJ-esque, and it’s nice to give my denim a break.’

Monikh Dale
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Wherever you’re headed, the styling is fairly crucial. A matching shirt is probably fair game for brunch with the girls but, for anything else, Bush’s suggestion of a cardigan is a safer bet, especially if paired with a dressier shoe like ballet flats or slingbacks. For high summer, Dale’s longline tunic-style top with a cord pendant necklace is a very chic shout. And what about work? While super comfortable in the most uncomfortable office chair, they might send the wrong message in a corporate office (something along the lines of sleepwalking through your professional life, perhaps). But for every occasion outside the 9-5, it’s goodbye jeans, hello stretch-waist comfort.

Shop: The Best PJ-Style Trousers

Available as part of a matching set, Deijis Studios' checked organic cotton pyjamas are the kind of loungewear that you'll definitely want to wear out of the house.

Monikh Dale's PJ pants are from Leset, this ever-so-slightly flaring pair that have an almost invisible stripe - the definition of easy, breezy.

Stradivarius has this green take on the striped pyjama trends that will look fresh as a daisy.

Instead of cotton-poplin, Arket's drawstring trousers are made from linen - perfect if you're looking for something light.

With a slightly thicker-than-average stripe, COS' poplin pyjama trousers would look chic with a simple tee and blazer combo.

If you're not a fan of stripes but prefer squares, Toast's gingham checks are the cottagecore update your trouserdrobe needs.

Damson Madder's striped trousers are a cargo take on the trend.

Skall Studio' pyjama-esque pants are the influencer-approved addition your spring wardrobe needs.

If you prefer a solid colour instead of a stripe, Baum's Nala trousers are a lovely sky blue shade that feels like the perfect choice for summer 2024.

Natalie Hammond is Grazia’s Senior Fashion News Editor. She loves winter, hates summer and can often be found writing about the weather (and what on earth to wear).

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