Some time ago, I introduced you to the best thong ever. If you’re unfamiliar, a thong is a rather uncomfortable piece of lingerie designed to sit snugly between your cheeks, often resembling a fancy lace string. And if you’re on the hunt for the perfect skinny jeans, try the Paige Verdugo from Donna Ida—the black overdyed ones are especially comfortable and flattering.
Now, let me tell you about the best pyjama bottoms in the world. It’s surprising how difficult it is to design a great pair of pyjama bottoms, yet many brands miss the mark. Pyjamas should be the epitome of comfort, after all. Some fit too closely in the crotch area, reminiscent of that pesky thong feeling, or the waistband is either too tight or too loose. Often, the fabric isn’t right; it might be shiny, sweaty, too fuzzy, or overly silky. Then there’s the cut of the leg—either too tapered, too flared, or too narrow—and the patterns, which can make you look like a child in cartoon pajamas. Sometimes, the style even seems outdated, with unnecessary satin lace trims.
Finding the perfect pyjama is an art. Allow me to introduce the HUSH pyjama. They have a straight, wide-leg design that hangs perfectly from the hips. The fabric patterns are tasteful, neither too gaudy nor too childish, and they offer plenty of space in the important areas without looking baggy. Honestly, I don’t think the design can be improved, except perhaps for adding more dark patterns, since light colors aren’t always practical throughout the month.
What do you think? Can you find anything better? I hope not, because I’m about to order three more pairs! Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. If you’re interested in exploring the HUSH collection, the pyjama bottoms are priced between £30 and £45. Mine are the “antique floral” pattern, and you’ll see them again in a post this Friday—stay tuned for why. Let’s just say they’ll make you eager to get home on Friday night!