I could not believe my good fortune when I acquired this set of pajamas. The print is exquisite and I love the neckline style. I think they're the coolest rayon PJs on the internet today. This is not mean that they are flawless. I wish they were, but there is a little mending needed. The three places that need mending are towards the end of the pictures I posted. And I need to apologize for the poor consistency of color in the pictures. I take pictures in the stairwell of my apartment building and today was a partly cloudy day. Every time a cloud went by the color changed. 🙄 I'm going to look at the pictures in the posting and I will tell you which one looks the most exactly like the real color of these pajamas.


If you are a collector of vintage men's wear, I guarantee you will love these pajamas. I hand washed them and gave them a gentle pressing. There are no stains or tears other than the damage around the one button and a little bit of loose stitching on the neck opening and the button placket on the front.


I love the detail of the two little plastic buttons in the fly. I mean really who cares? They're pajamas. They're entirely constructed with flat-felled seams. When do you see that anymore? There's a production number stamped on the button placket of the fly. You can almost make out the numbers. I think it's the size and stock number. Anyway, some vintage pajama collecting person might know the significance of that.


Best color reproduction is the picture that shows the damage behind the bottom button on the top. I took that one on my kitchen counter.


The buttons by the way are 3/4 in and are glass. They are extremely chipped for some reason. I think these pajamas were actually worn quite a bit.