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The Majamas The Genna Maternity & Nursing Pajama Set is crafted from a luxurious blend of 95% Modal and 5% Spandex, offering unparalleled comfort for expecting and new mothers. With features like pull-aside nursing access, an elastic waistband, and stylish lettuce stitch details, this pajama set is designed for both functionality and elegance, making it a must-have for your maternity wardrobe.
K**D
Comfortable and Flattering
I'm pretty happy with this purchase. It's hard to find clothes when you are pregnant and I couldn't stand looking at myself in the one pair of sweatpants and tank I had that still fit so I splurged to get this. As soon as my husband came home he said "Wow honey, you look so sexy and beautiful, so flattering, does it come in other colors? Let me buy you more!" That was definitely nice to hear as I am 31 weeks already.The fabric is soft and comfortable. Not as sturdy and high quality as I would like for $75, but it's good enough. The pants go over my belly, which I love. I was a size 14 before pregnancy, so I got the XL, and it fits well. I think I understand why the bustier woman complained, because the band that goes around is kinda tight. It sort of reminds me of those tank tops with the built in support bras. It's a nice idea, but after a while it does feel a bit tight. I just kind of stretched the band out a bit by pulling on it really hard to make it a bit more comfortable. It's nice though that I feel supported even without a bra since my boobs hurt if they are just hanging out.I do feel comfortable wearing this around people if I had visitors after baby, and if I had to answer the door for the UPS man. I don't feel exposed. I do feel sexy, it's a nice flattering fit, and I will probably buy this in more colors. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because the fabric could be a bit higher quality for the price I paid. At the end of the day it's a pajama set that wouldn't be worth more than 20 bucks if the word maternity wasn't slapped in front of it.
B**Y
Flattering, beautiful color - top runs small and pants run long
I am 5'10" and consider myself a medium (all my maternity clothes are mediums) but I purchased a size Large in the red set after reading some reviews that the shirt was a bit snug-fitting. I'm glad I did, because the medium top would've been to clingy. The pants are the perfect length for me, so that means they run pretty long - shorter people beware.It's a beautiful and flattering cut. My husband said "wow, you look so cute in that" when I tried it on, which is saying a lot since I'm 35 weeks prego and the belly is quite big :) Looking forward to wearing this in the hospital and at home post-delivery, and am about to purchase a second set in a different color. The only reason I'm giving this 4 stars instead of 5 is because of the potential sizing issues. Definitely go a size up if you're questioning.
J**R
like short in the torso which is weird for me
I am a TRUE size medium, pre-pregnancy 135 lbs and 5'5 ... The top fits a little small, like short in the torso which is weird for me. Also the pants are SUPER long. I'm 33 weeks pregnant right now so I do wear the pants a little lower than normal but not by much. They'll still be a bit long.. which is sad because they have a cute finish on the bottom so if I get them hemmed I will lose that. They are really soft and light weight. Not sure if I'll purchase again for this price because of the weird sizing. However, I won't be returning them because they're still nice quality. I'll maybe update my review once I've had the baby and see how they fit!
M**K
Expensive for What You Get
The pajamas are nice, but the whole set cost $67 which is a lot. The material is fine, but nothing special. It's fitted stretchy material so can be tight around the waist area unless you're pretty toned (which isn't the case if you just gave birth). It is nice that the top is more fitted to hold in nursing pads. There are holes at the top to nurse but I find the straps around the hole get in the way as well as the bottom of the hole which doesn't seem deep enough. I really have to push all the material down to nurse my baby as well as move the straps aside. It's easier for me to use a nursing tank where I can just pull the flap down and out of the way. I had wanted some warmer PJs for the winter and these have long pants. But if you're anywhere near petite (5'4" or under) the pants are way too long and drag on the ground. So for me these were not worth $67, maybe half that price.
F**N
Love the top, not so thrilled about the pants
Love how the top opens to allow for nursing: there are two vertical fabric panels that you pull to each side rather than having to pull the fabric down or across the breast like other nursing tops which allows the breast to remain in a more natural position and not be squished to one side or up. The top looks great and could be worn out and about, but it is quite low cut. I purchased the Andorra/Amaya set and the fabric for the top is great, very soft and stretchy, but the fabric for the pants is different- it is not as soft or stretchy. This may not be an issue for other sets. This item shrunk considerably after washing.
V**M
Thoroughly disappointed.
So many things that baffled my mind.1. The price is outrageous. $67 for a pair of pajamas? I was willing to pay it because I cannot get through this pregnancy without a good pair of PJ pants. Even if the material was as listed and it fit like a glove, the price is still extremely steep.2. The listed material is modal, which I was excited about. Only the top actually is. The pants, if that's what you're more interested in, is as polyester/spandex as a bathing suit. I live in California, and putting on the pants to walk around my apartment with the windows closed in the winter left my legs feeling drafty with every step. If you're pregnant or postpartum and looking for a pair of comfortable and cozy PJ pants, these are NOT the way to go.3. The fit of the top, for someone who's 5'9, medium-framed, have thin shoulders and arms and small bust, I could barely breathe with the bust! I'm only a 36B being 7 months pregnant! The built-in "nursing" part was scratchy, and left some serious red marks along my chest.4. The fit of the pants, for someone who's 5'9 who usually wears size 6-8 LONG, I was dragging them across the floor and stepping on one pant leg or the other.Overall, an extremely disappointing purchase, went straight back to where it came from. Save yourself some money, go to Target and get 100% cotton or flannel men's PJ pants, or steal them off your husband... And invest your money in a nice fitting, soft modal nursing top. Whether you're looking at this for the top or the bottom, you're not getting what you're expecting.
A**N
Uncomfortable Exposed Elastic at Bra-band Level.
I'm 5'11", 200lbs with 7 mos baby weight. Pants are okay, top is a little short and a little tight. If it were for size alone, I'd probably keep this--for the convenience of the feeding "flaps".It's a clever product, unfortunately, it's poorly made. I'd try looking for other brands of similar product. The empire-waist level elastic which should keep the chest area covered is left exposed to the skin, making it picky and uncomfortable. For a bit of fabric and a row of stitching around the body, it could be quite comfy. As I expect after delivery the last thing I'll want is extra discomfort in this area, I expect to return these.
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