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) (), sometimes colloquially shortened to PJs, jammies, jam-jams, or in South Asia night suits, are several related types of clothing worn as nightwear or while lounging or performing
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from home. Pajamas are soft and loose garments derived from the Indian and Persian bottom-wear, the ''pyjamas''. They originated in the Indian subcontinent and were adopted in the Western world as nightwear.


Etymology

According to the '' Oxford English Dictionary'', the word pajama is a borrowing via Hindi from Persian. Its etymology is:
Hindi pāy-jāma, pā-jāma and its etymon Persian pāy-jāma, pā-jāma, singular noun < Persian pāy, pā foot, leg + jāma clothing, garment (see jama n.1) + English -s , plural ending, after drawers.


History

The worldwide use of pajamas (the word and the clothing) outside the subcontinent is the result of adoption by British colonists in India in the 18th and 19th centuries, and the British influence on the wider Western world during the Victorian era. Pajamas had been introduced to England as "lounging attire" as early as the seventeenth century, then known as ''mogul's breeches'' ( Beaumont and Fletcher) but they soon fell out of fashion. The word ''pajama'' (as '' pai jamahs,'' ''Paee-jams'' and variants) is recorded in English use in the first half of the nineteenth century. They did not become a fashion in Britain and the Western world as sleeping attire for men until the Victorian period, from about 1870. '' Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases'' (1886) summarizes the state of usage at the time (s.v. "pyjammas"):
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men, and most by Mohammedans of both sexes. It was adopted from the Mohammedans by Europeans as an article of
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' ighly casual clothingand of night attire, and is synonymous with Long Drawers, Shulwaurs, and Mogul-Breeches ..It is probable that we English took the habit like a good many others from the Portuguese. Thus Pyrard (c. 1610) says, in speaking of Goa Hospital: "''Ils ont force ''caleçon'' sans quoy ne couchent iamais les Portugais des Indes''" r., "They have plenty of the undergarments without which the Portuguese in India never sleep" ..The word is now used in London shops. A friend furnishes the following reminiscence: "The late Mr. B—, tailor in Jermyn Street, some on 40 years ago, in reply to a question why pyjammas had feet sewn on to them (as was sometimes the case with those furnished by London outfitters) answered: "I believe, Sir, it is because of the White Ants."


Types


Traditional

''Traditional pajamas'' consist of a
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-and-trousers combination made of soft fabric, such as flannel or lightweight cotton. The shirt element usually has a
placket A placket (also spelled placquet) is an opening in the upper part of trousers or skirts, or at the neck or sleeve of a garment. Plackets are almost always used to allow clothing to be put on or removed easily but are sometimes used purely as a d ...
front and sleeves with no cuffs. Pajamas are usually worn as nightwear with
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and without undergarments. They are often worn for comfort by people in their homes, especially by children, especially on the weekend.


Contemporary

Contemporary pajamas are derived from traditional pajamas. There are many variations in style such as
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pajamas, pajama bottoms of varying length, and pajamas incorporating various non-traditional materials. Often, people of both sexes opt to sleep or lounge in just pajama pants, usually with a t-shirt. For this reason, pajama pants are often sold as separates. Stretch-knit sleep apparel with rib-knit trimmings are common, mostly with young children. Although pajamas are usually distinguished from one-piece sleeping garments such as
nightgown A nightgown, nightie or nightdress is a loosely hanging item of nightwear, and is commonly worn by women and girls. A nightgown is made from cotton, silk, satin, or nylon and may be decorated with lace appliqués or embroidery at the bust and hem ...
s, in the US, they have sometimes included the latter or a somewhat shorter nightshirt as a top. Some pajamas feature a ''drop seat'' (also known as a ''trap door'' or ''butt flap''): a buttoned opening in the seat, designed to allow the wearer to conveniently use a toilet.


Fire safety

In the United States, pajamas for children are required to comply with fire safety regulations. If made of flammable fabric, such as cotton, they must be tight fitting. Loose-fitting pajamas must be treated with a
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. Regulations in the United Kingdom are less stringent; pajamas which do not comply with fire safety standards may be sold, but must be labelled "KEEP AWAY FROM FIRE".


Society and culture

Pajamas in the Western world have been regarded as essentially indoors wear, or wear for the home, whether treated as daywear or nightwear. When Bette Davis wore her husband's pajama top as a nightie in the 1942 film '' Old Acquaintance'', it caused a fashion revolution, with
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selling out of men’s sleepwear the morning after the movie opened, and all of it to young women. Since the late 20th century some people, in particular those in the US and to some extent Britain, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand, have worn pajamas in public for convenience or as a fashion statement. One reason for the increased wearing of pajamas in public is that people no longer face the same social pressure as in the past. In January 2007, the gulf emirate Ras Al Khaimah, UAE introduced a strict dress code for all local government workers forbidding them from wearing pajamas to work. In January 2010, the Tesco
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, Cardiff, United Kingdom, started a ban on customers wearing pajamas. In May 2010, Shanghai discouraged the wearing of pajamas in public during Expo 2010. In January 2012, a local Dublin branch of the Government's Department of Social Protection advised that pajamas were not regarded as appropriate attire for clients attending the office for welfare services. Many school and work dress codes do not allow pajamas. In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an Illinois school district set remote learning guidelines which state that pajamas should not be worn while studying remotely and students should follow the same dress code as they normally would at school. Schools sometimes designate a "pajama day" when students and staff come to school in their pajamas to boost school spirit. For a long part of the 20th and even the early 21st, ie. even in the 2010s, both men and women are often seen wearing pajamas as night wear on TV and in motion pictures. The main reason is that this is seen as more proper (less provocative or enticing) than other forms of underwear. It is most commonly seen as pants (trousers) combined with either a t-shirt or a shirt.


Gallery

File:JessiePyjamas.jpg, Girl in short-sleeve pajamas, doll in traditional. File:Kids in pajamas.jpg, Boys in stretch-knit pajamas. File:American sleepers1.jpg, Toddler in
footed pajamas The blanket sleeper (also known by many other synonyms and trade names) is a type of especially warm sleeper or footie pajama worn primarily during the winter in the United States and Canada. The garment is worn especially by young children. T ...
. File:Attendant indian camp1844.jpg, Courier in white pajamas, India, 1844. File:Cheetahs nawab oudh1844.jpg, Men in white pajamas with hunting cheetahs, India 1844. File:Muslim men bombay1867.jpg, Muslim men in pajamas (various styles), Bombay, 1867 File:Muslim girl sind1870.jpg, Muslim woman, in
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-style pajamas, 1870. File:Hindu girl karachi.jpg, Hindu woman, in Sind, India, in shalwar-style pajamas, 1870. File:C. A. Herpich Söhne, Berlin, Modewaren 1910 (Prospekt)21.jpg, German advert with genuine English "Schlafanzüge (Pyjamas)", 1910 File:I love lucy pajamas 1953.jpg, 1953 American advert for his and hers day pajamas, ''
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''-style File:Russische kunstmaan passeert Nederlanders, mensen in pyama staan te kijken, Bestanddeelnr 909-0359.jpg, Dutch couple come out to watch
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See also

*'' Bananas in Pyjamas'' *
Blanket sleeper The blanket sleeper (also known by many other synonyms and trade names) is a type of especially warm sleeper or footie pajama worn primarily during the winter in the United States and Canada. The garment is worn especially by young children. ...
*
Doctor Denton The blanket sleeper (also known by many other synonyms and trade names) is a type of especially warm sleeper or footie pajama worn primarily during the winter in the United States and Canada. The garment is worn especially by young children. T ...
* Sleepover *
Nightgown A nightgown, nightie or nightdress is a loosely hanging item of nightwear, and is commonly worn by women and girls. A nightgown is made from cotton, silk, satin, or nylon and may be decorated with lace appliqués or embroidery at the bust and hem ...
* Sleep


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