... Read moreOkay, fellow thrift enthusiasts, let me tell you, Goodwill is a goldmine for so many things, and yes, that includes pajamas! I was so thrilled with my recent finds – grabbing super cute and unbelievably soft sets like the blue and white checkered, the cozy blue and green plaid, and even a lovely dark floral pattern. And the best part? They were priced at just $4.99, $3.99, and $5.99 each! You seriously can't beat those prices for comfort and style!
If you're new to thrifting PJs or just looking for some tips to up your game, here's what I've learned from my own adventures:
1. Check for Quality & Fabric: When you're sifting through the racks, always give the fabric a good feel. Look for soft materials like cotton, flannel, silk blends, or even modal. You want something that feels good against your skin. Avoid anything scratchy or overly worn. I always do a quick stretch test too, just to make sure the elastic isn't completely shot in the waistbands.
2. Inspect for Wear and Tear: This is crucial! Before you take that adorable checkered or floral set to the cashier, thoroughly check for any rips, tears, stains, or excessive pilling. Sometimes a small stain might wash out, but it's often best to pass if it looks permanent. Remember, these are pre-loved items, so a little wear is expected, but you want them in good, usable condition.
3. Size Up for Comfort: Pajamas are all about relaxation, right? I often find it's better to go a size up when thrifting PJs. This gives you that extra room for ultimate comfort, especially if they're 100% cotton and might shrink slightly. Plus, who doesn't love oversized, cozy sleepwear?
4. The Cleaning Ritual: This is non-negotiable for me! As soon as I get my thrifted treasures home, they go straight into the washing machine. I usually use a hot water cycle with a good detergent and sometimes a laundry sanitizer for extra peace of mind. For delicate items, a cold wash is fine, but always ensure they're thoroughly cleaned before wearing.
5. Why Thrift PJs? Beyond the amazing savings (like those $3.99 plaid bottoms!), thrifting is fantastic for the environment. You're giving perfectly good items a second life, reducing waste, and contributing to a more sustainable wardrobe. Plus, it's so much fun discovering unique pieces you wouldn't find in regular stores!
A Quick Note on Donating PJs: Since I often get asked if Goodwill takes pajamas, yes, generally they do! They appreciate clean, gently used sleepwear. If you're decluttering your own closet, make sure your PJs are washed and in good repair before dropping them off. It helps them get a new life with someone else, just like my awesome finds! Happy thrifting, everyone!