M&S shoppers are obsessed with matching family Halloween pyjamas including outfit for your dog
29.09.2023 - 14:03
/ ok.co.uk
Marks and Spencer shoppers are obsessed with their new spooky Halloween matching pyjama set – that even comes with an outfit for a dog. The high street giant announced their skeleton pyjama sets with a cute picture of a model family all wearing the same outfit, with the caption "Spooky season is just around the corner." In the photo, an adorable sausage dog can be seen wearing an identical costume as it proudly poses along with the family.
The fun sleepwear is available in men's, women's, kids', and baby sizes, but most importantly, you can also get the outfit for your pooch! And with the 31st October now only weeks away, it’s the perfect excuse to pick up the PJs, which feature a white glow-in-the-dark skeleton on the front.
The spooktacular doggy outfit comes in a range of sizes from extra small to large, with some already sold out. So far, the glow-in-the-dark outfit has received only five-star reviews, with one person saying: “Great! A costume that fits, I’ve been trying to find one for years.” And people have been tagging their friends and family on the M&S Instagram in the comments section, begging them to get on board.
One person wrote: “Ermm yes, we are going to need these for Halloween.” A second tagged a loved one, writing: “I think it’s important you buy these.” While a third commented: “This year's Halloween outfits sorted!” And even if you don’t have a dog, families are loving the spooky pyjamas on their family members too.
The men's version comes in sizes S to 2XL, while the women's one comes in XS to XL, the kids' version comes in sizes one to 16 years, and the baby costume is available for newborns to one-year-olds. One person who was reviewing the kids' version of the pyjamas wrote: “My daughter loves
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