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The History of Pajamas: Only 1% of the World Knows

by GuoLucy 21 Apr 2024 0 Comments

According to some not-so-scientific stats, humans spend about a third of their lives sleeping. To snooze soundly and stylishly, loose and cozy pajamas have become a necessity in our beds. And a woman who wears pajamas truly lives up to the word "exquisite". Just like in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel", where the leading lady not only dresses impeccably when she's out but also maintains her grace at home, with extraordinary charm.

The History of Pajamas Only 1% of the World Knows
The History of Pajamas Only 1% of the World Knows

So, where did pajamas come from, you ask? Well, let me enlighten you on that today.

Pajamas originated from the West. In the 16th century, folks wore full-body robes for sleep. Looking at pictures, I'm really glad I live in modern times.

The History of Pajamas Only 1% of the World Knows

In the 18th and 19th centuries, fashion-forward Brits fell in love with the loose-fitting pants, known as pajamas, worn by Muslims in India. They brought these comfy trousers back to Europe and invented the top, marking the earliest modern pajamas.

The History of Pajamas Only 1% of the World Knows

Later on, pajamas became a luxury exclusively for the nobles until World War I broke out, and nighttime raids became frequent. That's when the wide-legged trouser pajamas gained popularity, almost every European woman had a set, ready to flee. These pajamas were not only warm and comfortable but also practical and stylish.

The History of Pajamas Only 1% of the World Knows

A columnist for "The Guardian" wrote, "Dark blue pajamas are the best, they blend into the night." Alongside the wide-legged pants, there were also stylish pajama dresses. With these, women could gracefully evacuate their homes during the war.

The History of Pajamas Only 1% of the World Knows

After World War I, society became more lively, and pajamas gradually became relaxed and fashionable. They even became a social tool.

The History of Pajamas Only 1% of the World KnowsIn 1931, Vogue magazine commented, "Women can certainly wear pajamas to formal dinners. Those daring women who break the norms also wear pajamas to theaters."

The History of Pajamas Only 1% of the World Knows

That same year, wearing pajamas on the beach became a trend for chic women. Vogue described pajamas as the "tweed suits on the beach".

The History of Pajamas Only 1% of the World Knows

In the subsequent evolution, there was a variety of pajamas, including strap-style, two-piece, and jumpsuits, catering to different women's aesthetics.

In the 1930s

The History of Pajamas Only 1% of the World Knows

1940s

The History of Pajamas Only 1% of the World Knows

1950s

The History of Pajamas Only 1% of the World Knows

1960s

The History of Pajamas Only 1% of the World Knows

the culture around pajamas continued to flourish. Celebrities and fashion icons paired pajamas to create fashionable looks. So, for us aspiring sophisticated ladies, why not start by switching to a new set of pajamas?

Here, let me recommend a few comfortable and stylish sets. Even when you're alone at home, you should still dress up.

 

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