Person wearing a blue and purple patterned outfit on a white background
Long-sleeve shirt with blue geometric pattern on a white background
Person wearing a blue and purple patterned outfit with a matching coat on a white background
Person wearing a blue and red patterned outfit on a white background

Irregular Sleep Pattern Sidewinder Pyjama Jacket in Blueberry

Regular price£80.00
/
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.

Size
  • FREE UK DELIVERY (OVER £100)
  • STANDARD DELIVERY
  • NEXT DAY DELIVERY (ORDER BEFORE 1PM MON-FRI)
  • CLICK & COLLECT

Product details

Irregular Sleep Pattern Sidewinder Pyjama Jacket in Blueberry. 

Pyjamas that are too good to keep indoors. The Blueberry Sidewinder Pyjama Jacket brings bold pattern and relaxed tailoring together, offering a versatile piece that’s as comfortable at home as it is stylish worn out. Designed with a slow fashion ethos, each jacket is made with care, individuality, and intention.

What We Love:

We love how the Blueberry jacket makes loungewear feel exciting and wearable beyond the bedroom. Pair it with the matching high-waisted trousers for a striking co-ord, or throw it over your everyday outfit for an instant statement. The relaxed fit ensures comfort, while the vivid Blueberry print adds energy and joy. Like all Irregular Sleep Pattern pieces, sizing is intentionally irregular – a reflection of slow fashion’s unique, considered approach.

From the Maker:

Irregular Sleep Pattern is an independent brand of bedding, sleepwear, and associated homeware, created at the intersection of art and utility in Glasgow, Scotland. Launched in 2020 by wife-and-husband duo Jolene Crawford and Mil Stricevic, the brand grew from a desire to bring bold aesthetics and considered detail into the most intimate corners of the home.

Jolene and Mil’s creative philosophy rejects wasteful fashion cycles in favour of timeless expression. ISP designs are refreshed only when inspiration strikes—not when the industry demands. Their name is also their guiding principle: every decision leads back to one question, is it Irregular?