SHOPPERS are racing to Sainsbury's to snap up adorable matching mum and daughter pyjamas, perfect for lazy summer days.
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One of the best ways to get you in the mood for sunny days on holiday is by giving your wardrobe a refresh.
And clothing brand Tu has the perfect summery buy to brighten your day.
The Pink Ice Cream Print Traditional Pyjamas are available in both women's and kids sizes, so you can match with your mini on cosy days at home together.
The women's pyjamas are priced at £24, and range in size from small to XXL.
The kids pyjamas are priced between £12 and £14 and comes in ages five to 14.
A product description reads: “Update your nightwear with our turbo pink traditional pyjama set.
“Beautifully designed with a multi coloured ice cream print, this set includes one pyjama shirt and one pair of matching pyjama bottoms.
“Crafted in a lightweight viscose for all-night comfort.”
The product has gone viral online, so you better head to your local Sainsbury's to snap it up quick, to avoid missing out.
Sharing a video of the pyjamas to Instagram, fashion account @welovethehighstreet said: “The cutest matching ice cream pjs for you and your mini!”
The post was flooded with comments from fashion fans, eager to share their love for the PJs.
One person said: “I need these they are adorable.”
A second person said: “They do the best designed PJs.”
A third person said: “Oh my gadddd.”
One shopper recently took toto rave aboutSainsbury's pyjama range– but had one major complaint too.
Ellena Walker showed off some of the trendy collection in her viral video, which has amassed over 457k likes.
“Wish Sainsbury's would f**k off with their pyjamas, I'm skint.” she wrote over the images of the matching sets.
In the clip, the fashion fan also shared other snaps of some of her favourite picks, including a silky pair with green stripes, ones with a fun orange slices print, and even a pair covered in a sweet rabbit design.
But fellow TikTok users weren't impressed after Ellena shared that the pyjamas cost £24.
One commented on the clip: “£24 for a pair of pjs is absolutely insane, since when were they thing much?”
“24 quid? I'll stick to my Primark pyjamas thanks,” a second wrote.
And a third chimed in: “These pyjamas shrink so quickly, for £25 you'd think they would last longer.”