Pajama Sizes
#1
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Pajama Sizes
Flying F for the first time on CX.
I could never see myself wanting to change into ANY airline-provided pajama's, but after reading all of the accolades, I guess I've got to try the mao suit!
http://www.pye.com.hk/project/pye-in-the-sky/
I'm sure it's not "one-size-fits-all", so I'm wondering what sizes they offer.
Most of the things I'll see in Hong Kong / China, from the robes / slippers in hotels to the the anti-static booties in factories -- are not made for a typically oversized western body!
Anyone have any feedback on how the sizes run?
Male, Around 5'10" - 195 lbs, 180cm - 90kg
I could never see myself wanting to change into ANY airline-provided pajama's, but after reading all of the accolades, I guess I've got to try the mao suit!
http://www.pye.com.hk/project/pye-in-the-sky/
I'm sure it's not "one-size-fits-all", so I'm wondering what sizes they offer.
Most of the things I'll see in Hong Kong / China, from the robes / slippers in hotels to the the anti-static booties in factories -- are not made for a typically oversized western body!
Anyone have any feedback on how the sizes run?
Male, Around 5'10" - 195 lbs, 180cm - 90kg
#5
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 151
Flying F for the first time on CX.
I could never see myself wanting to change into ANY airline-provided pajama's, but after reading all of the accolades, I guess I've got to try the mao suit!
http://www.pye.com.hk/project/pye-in-the-sky/
I'm sure it's not "one-size-fits-all", so I'm wondering what sizes they offer.
Most of the things I'll see in Hong Kong / China, from the robes / slippers in hotels to the the anti-static booties in factories -- are not made for a typically oversized western body!
Anyone have any feedback on how the sizes run?
Male, Around 5'10" - 195 lbs, 180cm - 90kg
I could never see myself wanting to change into ANY airline-provided pajama's, but after reading all of the accolades, I guess I've got to try the mao suit!
http://www.pye.com.hk/project/pye-in-the-sky/
I'm sure it's not "one-size-fits-all", so I'm wondering what sizes they offer.
Most of the things I'll see in Hong Kong / China, from the robes / slippers in hotels to the the anti-static booties in factories -- are not made for a typically oversized western body!
Anyone have any feedback on how the sizes run?
Male, Around 5'10" - 195 lbs, 180cm - 90kg
#6
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I have a long torso and the tops to the latest pj's don't fit me (6'3" ish). I bring my on top for flying on CX long hauls in F these days...6' and under you should be ok.
YMMV....
YMMV....
#7
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I find CX pajamas on the loose side (might be because that I usually prefer slimmer clothes). I'm about the same height and about 150lbs and was pretty happy with a M. They weren't particularly tight either so I imagine you would be okay with both medium or large
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Wish they offered extended sizes
*even if they needed to be a 'special request' in advance.
Wish they offered extended sizes
*even if they needed to be a 'special request' in advance.
#9
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I just flew CX F a week ago. I am 5' 10" and about 260 lbs. The largest size they had was L and I almost didn't even try because I can't fit in L for regular clothes, but I still tried them on and I was able to wear an L (the shirt was a bit tight), so they definitely do run big even for Western clothing sizes.
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The sizes are quite large.
I'm also 6'3 and the large fits me perfectly. I tried a medium and that was also fine (just less loose fitting)
My mom normally takes a medium but they were too large for her, she takes a small now.
I'm also 6'3 and the large fits me perfectly. I tried a medium and that was also fine (just less loose fitting)
My mom normally takes a medium but they were too large for her, she takes a small now.
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Perhaps one can contact CX for an XL?
L isn't quite big enough...
L isn't quite big enough...
#15
Join Date: Nov 2014
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Pajamas for Flying
I recently found my resolution to long flights. I saw the post on here about pajamas and figured I would chime in while waiting for my connection. I bought a pair of those footed pajamas that have a removable shoe sole...I couldn't believe the idea...works great!