New Look shoppers have been showing their love for a range of 'cute' festive pyjamas after spotting them on Instagram.
The high street fashion favourite regularly uses its Instagram page to keep its 3m followers up to date on the latest products available in store. The latest item to catch the attention of shoppers was a range of matching family Christmas pyjamas.
New Look used its Instagram page to showcase a selection of nightwear items. The pyjamas can be purchased in womens, mens and kids sizes - meaning the whole family can match this Christmas.
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Sharing the images, New Look wrote: "'Tis the season to match with your mini-me! @_joneslizzy #NewLook #ThatNewLookFeeling." The pictures featured the Black Soft Touch Family Christmas Pyjama Set with sloth print, which is priced at £23.99 for adults and £19.99 for girls.
Another picture showcases a collection of cream teddy loungewear that can be purchased in both women's and girls sizes. The girls loungewear set is priced at £24.99, the women's hoodie costs £15.99 and the women's joggers are also available for £15.99.
The post quickly amassed hundreds of likes, with many shoppers taking to the comments section to excitedly share their thoughts. One shopper said: "Awww love these. Please can Santa get me a cosy set for Christmas."
Someone else wrote: "so cute." Another fan described the range as "wholesome." Another commenter added: "You both look beautiful."
One fan called the pyjamas "too cute", whilst another simply wrote: "love." Someone else said: "love these." To find your nearest New Look store, click here.
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