
Believe it or not, India has given us much more than spicy takeout food and fancy Bollywood movies. The word pyjama is Hindu for “leg garment” and is now the superstar of bedroom attire.
Brushed cotton is the experienced man’s pyjama of choice. Classy, stylish and, most importantly, easy to take off. Believe me when I say that there isn’t much more sexy to a woman than a guy in a decent pair of PJ bottoms!
How to wear your pyjama bottoms
Pulling off the subtle and elegant pyjama style is no mean feat. The best way to turn your pull-ons into “pull-offs” (if you get my drift) is by wearing them low slung on the hips. Preferred patterns include striped or faded plaid. If you want to get lucky, stay away from the novelty pyjamas that make you look like a walking crossword puzzle!
What to wear pyjama bottoms with
Every guy should know that the best dress code for pyjama parties is toned bare chests. If you’re in slippers with a matching top and smoking a pipe, chances are you’re not coming in and you definitely won’t be getting any if you wear that outfit in the bedroom.
Where to buy men’s pyjama bottoms?
Any decent clothing store in your local shopping centre should sell pyjamas. This is the style you’re looking for.
So there you go. A quick and simple way to dress your way to more sex. Guaranteed*.
*Legal Disclaimer - If you look like a sumo wrestler in your pyjamas, chances are you won’t be getting more sex. Sorry.
N.B - It has been brought to my attention that Americans spell it as ‘pajamas’ but, as I’m English, I shall continue to call them ‘pyjamas’ or the more universal - PJ’s.
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April 1st, 2008 at 12:01 pm