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Reddit Post Cracks Durability Gap Between Women’s and Men’s Pyjamas

Matching outfits, especially pyjamas, have become a popular trend among couples, often shared on social media as a display of affection. Recently, a girl and her boyfriend posted a picture of themselves wearing identical pyjamas, but the post sparked debate in the comments section about the durability of the garments. On the Reddit group ‘mildlyinfuriating’, […]

Durability gap between men-women Pyjamas
Durability gap between men-women Pyjamas

Matching outfits, especially pyjamas, have become a popular trend among couples, often shared on social media as a display of affection. Recently, a girl and her boyfriend posted a picture of themselves wearing identical pyjamas, but the post sparked debate in the comments section about the durability of the garments.

On the Reddit group ‘mildlyinfuriating’, user DefenderofPolarBear shared a photo of the couple, stating, “My boyfriend’s parents bought us matching Ralph Lauren pyjamas 2 years ago. We always wear them together. Look at how poor the woman’s version is and it doesn’t even have pockets (unlike the male version).”

My boyfriend’s parents bought us matching Ralph Lauren pyjamas 2 years ago. We always wear them together. Look at how poor the woman’s version is, and it doesn’t even have pockets (unlike the male version)
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Upon closer inspection, the picture reveals a stark contrast between the two pyjamas: the woman’s pair appears worn, with faded colour and bubbling fabric, while the man’s pyjamas remain vibrant and in pristine condition.

The post quickly gained traction, receiving over 29,000 upvotes and 500 comments. One user commented, “My partner and I were gifted matching Batman PJs 13 years ago. My lady PJs were threadbare or pilling all over before the 5th wash. He still wears his.” Another noted, “Women’s clothes are always made out of that slinky fabric. No durability.”

As the discussion progressed, many suggested that the girl’s pyjamas could have faded due to frequent washing, while others blamed the brand for producing lower-quality garments for women.

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