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Sue_w1
4 years agoMember
You can find good PJ's but it is not easy.
I had a hard time trying to find any suitable sleep wear for hospital. Everything was either flannelette or had no buttons (t'shirt style), which is no good when you can't lift your arms! Big W was the first place I tried and I have to tell you I walked out of there angry and teary. (I mean if I couldn't handle finding some pyjamas, how was I going to handle the surgery and everything else?) Being covid times, it was the only one store I could get to and it had NOTHING suitable. I even tried the mens section to no avail!
At home I looked on line. being frugal, I didn't want anything extravagant so I checked out all the usual stores. (Kmart, Target etc) Last of many, I checked out Best and Less. Eureka! They had 225 styles of women's PJ's on line and 2 of them were suitable - soft stretchy PJ's that had a button up shirt style top (not tight under the arms), and comfy, easy to pull on pants. Best of all they were only $28. The soft jersey material ment they didn't pull or catch when I moved in bed. They didn't snag my surgery site or drains and I got loads of compliments from the nursing staff.
Here's the link if you want to have a look:
https://www.bestandless.com.au/Categories/Women%27s-Clothing/Women%27s-Pyjamas-%26-Sleepwear/Women%27s-Pyjama-Sets/Womens-Button-Down-Jersey-Pj-Set/1125011?gclid=Cj0KCQjwu7OIBhCsARIsALxCUaMUP1UNJUS5UmxzGT7-aHsXXNib4q-67thT5kmhglFkW4S7i38BmEwaAkYOEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
I had a hard time trying to find any suitable sleep wear for hospital. Everything was either flannelette or had no buttons (t'shirt style), which is no good when you can't lift your arms! Big W was the first place I tried and I have to tell you I walked out of there angry and teary. (I mean if I couldn't handle finding some pyjamas, how was I going to handle the surgery and everything else?) Being covid times, it was the only one store I could get to and it had NOTHING suitable. I even tried the mens section to no avail!
At home I looked on line. being frugal, I didn't want anything extravagant so I checked out all the usual stores. (Kmart, Target etc) Last of many, I checked out Best and Less. Eureka! They had 225 styles of women's PJ's on line and 2 of them were suitable - soft stretchy PJ's that had a button up shirt style top (not tight under the arms), and comfy, easy to pull on pants. Best of all they were only $28. The soft jersey material ment they didn't pull or catch when I moved in bed. They didn't snag my surgery site or drains and I got loads of compliments from the nursing staff.
Here's the link if you want to have a look:
https://www.bestandless.com.au/Categories/Women%27s-Clothing/Women%27s-Pyjamas-%26-Sleepwear/Women%27s-Pyjama-Sets/Womens-Button-Down-Jersey-Pj-Set/1125011?gclid=Cj0KCQjwu7OIBhCsARIsALxCUaMUP1UNJUS5UmxzGT7-aHsXXNib4q-67thT5kmhglFkW4S7i38BmEwaAkYOEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds