EVERYONE loves a pair of Christmas PJs.
But festive nightwear doesn’t come in cheap, especially if you’ve got multiple kids to deck out.

Budgeting mum Beth took to TikTok to share her clever hack to save on Christmas pyjamas for kids[/caption]
And find the cute Christmas pyjamas you want – with prices from £1.80[/caption]
However, one mum has shared how she’s managed to save a fortune on Christmassy pyjamas for her brood – just by hitting Primark.
Beth – aka the Budgeting Mum – took to TikTok to share the clever hack, as she urged other parents to stop shelling out on pricey themed pyjamas.
“Stop buying Christmas pyjamas, do this instead,” she began her video.
She then showed herself heading into her local Primark, and heading over to the shelving racks full of folded up T-shirts.
On the shelves were a whole host of gorgeous festive T-shirts, with prices from just £1.80.
Among Beth’s favourites were a red one with Santa on, a gingerbread man pink number, a Bluey one and even an adorable Grinch option.
Once she’d chosen which top she wanted, she headed to the tills, as she said she would team them with pyjamas bottoms her kids already have at home.
Beth called it her “favourite Christmas hack” in the video caption, as she added: “I always liked the idea of getting involved with pyjamas but the prices are just wild!
“So I’ve always just picked the kids up one of the Christmas tops from Primark and paired them with some plain pyjama bottoms we have at home.”
She concluded by saying she’s a “true believer that Christmas magic isn’t about the money you spend!”
People were quick to comment on the video, with one writing: “You will save a lot of people a lot of money with this post!”
“I do this!” another said.
“It’s so much easier, kinder on my bank and less washing!”
“I do this too or look on Vinted!” a third commented.
“I do this and pair with leggings,” someone else revealed.
“My little girl hates loose leg trousers and pj bottoms – they drown her as she’s like a little twig.
“So she’s much comfier in her leggings and tops to sleep!”



It can be pricey getting Christmas PJs for the kids – especially if you’ve got more than one[/caption]