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The Greatest Pajamas in Dallas

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Doesn't she look SO happy in Bamjamz? (photo courtesy of Bamjamz)

Bamjamz just launched in the United States, and I’ve since added them to my nighttime prayer thank-you list. (Stupid name; great product.) It’s a lounge and sleepwear collection made in Canada using organic, bamboo-based, stretchy fabrics. You know when you’ve been out in the sun all day and you dig to the bottom of your drawer to find the oldest, softest t-shirt you have to wear over your sunburn, and when you get in bed with your super comfy shirt a wave of joy sweeps over you? (Or is this just me?) That’s what it feels like every time you slip into Bamjamz. It’s like putting on a pair of happiness pants. The line includes tanks (which also come in a long version), tees, tunics, leggings, pants, hoodies,  in black, gray, and pink. For now, you can only find these babies at Neiman Marcus, but I have a feeling, as more people become addicted, you’ll see them for sale in more places. Pieces run from $70 to $134, and they’re worth every penny. You can’t put a price on happiness, anyway.

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