Size: I'm 1.62m and about 75kg, on average fairly loose/baggy (after breaking in). I have to constantly pull the sleeves of my arms and legs back towards my wrists/ankles as they are loose enough to roll very easily but not long enough to be an issue. The waistband isn't very tight either; I catch myself pulling up my pants every now and then. The neckline is too low, so wearing a tank top is almost mandatory. If they were a size small I would consider it (although I'm usually a medium otherwise) but even then I'm sure the sleeves would be too short in this case. Quality: They look very cheap. You are not soft; they are almost gross. I don't know how many threads, but if you hold them up to the light you can see the light shining through them. They wrinkle incredibly easily. One night's sleep is enough for them to wrinkle in the morning. The inside of the shirt buttons (and the corresponding buttonholes) are simply white lining, giving the impression that the maker either forgot or just didn't bother to sew the lining. You can "turn" the lining inside out, resulting in extra flaps where the shirt opens. They're definitely overpriced for what looks like pajamas, which probably cost a few bucks to make. I think they are better than nothing. but I'm not sure about that either.
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