At the risk of repeating myself (I tend to do this a lot), Peter Alexander are THE best pyjamas to have on-hand during the winter months.
They’re warm, comfortable, fashionable and well-made - I have several pairs that have seemingly lasted forever.
And now is the time to stock up on your Peter Alexander jarmies, as for a limited time you can get 40% off online. This applies for the men’s, women’s and kid’s collection, excluding the current season jungle range and certain other items, such as home boots.
Which begs the question, do I really need another pair of Peter Alexander pyjama pants? At the moment, all signs point to yes.
By Caroline Warnes
I’ve never given much though to Cotton On Body but I visited the store yesterday and had something of an epiphany.
The original Cotton On stores, which stock products for everyday wear, don’t do a whole lot for me, but Cotton On Body is a whole different story.
The Body stores stock all those odds and ends that don’t fit into the original stores: underwear and lingerie, swimwear, sleepwear, workout gear, towels and other odds and ends.
And oh my God, the prices! So so cheap. My visit yesterday only set me back $50 but I walked out with five individual items.
Some highlights include fashion underwear from $7.95 and the bikini pictured here which will only cost you $30.
See more of the Cotton On Body range and find a store near you here.
By Caroline Warnes
I am not ashamed to admit that I have an ongoing love affair with Peter Alexander pyjama pants.
They are so slouchy and so comfy and I can happily go the better part of a weekend wearing them around the house (and no further than the letterbox outside).
It’s music to my ears to hear that selected PJ pants for men and women are on sale at up to 50% off, with prices starting from $19.95 each.
Plus, spend $50 or more and you get free shipping on your order, which makes it even more of a bargain.
View the full range of sale items here.
By Caroline Warnes
If you’re still trying to find a gift for Mother’s Day this Sunday, we’ve got the top 10 gifts that won’t break the bank.
1. Elizabeth Arden Sunflowers EDP, $17.95 at Amcal
Love this floral fragrance. I went through a phase of wearing it daily.
2. “Change of Heart” by Jodi Picoult, $19.95 at BIG W, Angus & Robertson and Borders
Save $13 on this new bestseller.
3. Kambrook rice cooker, $19.98 at Betta Electrical
If, like me, you manage to ruin rice each time you cook it, a rice cooker is the easy way to get it right.
4. Remington Big Shot hair dryer, $29.98 at Betta Electrical
I’ve always found Remington products to be reliable and $30 is a good price for a hair dryer.
5. Lavender cubic zirconia ring, $39 at Michael Hill Jeweller
This is a gorgeous looking cocktail ring.
6. Rose Bouquet gift set, $9.95 at Terry White Chemists
The set contains rose-scented hand and body lotion, body scrub and soap petals.
7. Georgia dinnerware pieces, $2.39 at Target
The separates include a side plate, mug, milk jug or bowl - you could buy a couple and put together a set.
8. Homedics Bubble Spa footbath, $39.94 at Tandy
After a rare day of wearing high heels today, this footspa is looking pretty good to me right now.
9. Snooze Zone pyjama set, $39.99 at Best & Less
$40 for PJ pants and top and a nightie? Bargain.
10. “Comfort Food” by Kate Jacobs, $21.44 at Target
Not actually a cookbook, but a fun new girly novel.
By Caroline Warnes
I have to admit that in winter I seem to spend more time in my pyjamas than I do in anything else.
In fact if I could get away with leaving the house in my PJs, I probably would. I have a friend who regularly goes to the shops in her PJ top and I have to say, I envy her gumption.
The Peter Alexander range of sleepwear is my all-time favourite and I usually make at least one or two purchases from it a year.
His pyjama pants are especially comfortable and the best thing to wear on a cold day at home when you don’t plan on leaving the house.
My most recent purchase is the Tapestry Rose Wide PJ Pant and I am also eyeing off the Embroidered Faux Fur Trim Tall Boot.
You can buy Peter Alexander gear through the site or at one of the standalone stores throughout Australia.
By Caroline Warnes
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