With no set date for a lockdown lift, it appears that we will be spending a lot more time in our PJs! But with summer on the horizon, why not give ourselves a little lift with some new pyjamas. If we have to stay at home, we may as well do it in style and support Irish along the way. Today I have scanned the country virtually to bring you some of the best Irish nightwear on the market.
It is more important now than ever that we make it our duty to support Irish businesses. It is estimated that over €4 billion was spent by Irish consumers on International online stores last year. My mission with this ‘Support Irish’ series is to showcase the best that Irish retail has to offer while educating consumers and making it simple and easy for you to support local businesses.
Here are my top 12 Irish nightwear picks, catering for a range of different styles and price points:
Arnotts
Arnotts has been a Dublin institution since 1843 so it is no surprise that the online store offers a super range of products, brands and price points. To explore further – VISIT WEBSITE

Born Clothing
Founded in Galway in 2009, Born Clothing has become a great Irish success story with 17 stores nationwide. To see full range – VISIT WEBSITE

Carraig Donn
Mayo based business Carraig Donn has become a household name over the past 50 years with 38 stores nationwide. To view their large range of beautiful products – VISIT WEBSITE

Divine Boutique
Divine Boutique was founded in 2005. The business is led by Mary and her super team in Maynooth, Co. Kildare. For full range – VISIT WEBSITE

Dunnes Stores
With over 75 years in business, Dunnes Stores needs no introduction. The retail giant now offer a great range of beautiful products online. To check it out – VISIT WEBSITE

Get That Trend
Get That Trend is an online boutique based in Donegal offering beautiful affordable fashion to Irish fashionistas. For full range – VISIT WEBSITE

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KDK
KDK is a Dublin based business set up by two sisters specialising in luxury scarfs and accessories. For full range – VISIT WEBSITE

Lee Valley
Lee Valley has designed and manufactured high quality clothing in the village of Inchigeelagh, West Cork since 1986. They offer a very decent range of men and women’s clothing and accessories. Click to VISIT WEBSITE

McElhinneys
Ballybofey based family business McElhinneys dates back to the 1960s and offers a huge range of fashion brands and styles. For full range – VISIT WEBSITE

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Moon and Mellow
Luxury nightwear business ‘Moon and Mellow’ launched in 2019 and has received great reviews with a beautiful range of luxury sleepwear and accessories. To view offerings – VISIT WEBSITE

Pamela Scotts
The Dublin headquartered business Pamela Scotts has numerous stores around Ireland and caters for a large range of tastes and styles. For full range – VISIT WEBSITE

Virgo Boutique
Virgo Boutique is ‘Ireland’s Biggest Online Boutique’. The business is based in Newcastle West, Co. Limerick but is known by fashionistas nationwide. The business is run by superwoman Mairead and offers an extensive range of beautiful clothing and accessories. VISIT WEBSITE

Are there other great Irish nightwear websites that I have left out? Have you a great experience with one of these Irish businesses that you can share? I would love to hear from you so that we can all ‘Support Irish’ together.
NEXT POST – 20 GREAT SMALL IRISH JEWELLERY SITES
Disclaimer
- All views are my own.
- At the date of writing, I have no paid affiliation with any of the businesses listed above.
- All information including pricing, availability etc is correct at the date of posting only.
- All images were sourced directly from the individual company websites.
- I make every effort to test any recommended products and businesses personally but this is not feasible in all instances and so recommendations may be based on other customer reviews.
- All posts on this website and across our social media pages are written for the purposes of supporting Irish people and Irish businesses. Any comments on any of our pages that contradict that message will be removed and I make no apologies for doing so!

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