Shoppers are racing to snag Chelsea Peers PJ dupes at their local supermarket and they cost £32 cheaper than the originals

Shoppers are racing to snag Chelsea Peers PJ dupes at their local supermarket and they cost £32 cheaper than the originals

WHO doesn’t like stepping into a new pair of pajamas?

We know we do, and now there’s one more set we need to get our hands on Sainsbury’s.

The pajamas were a hit with TikTokers rushing to pick up a set

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The pajamas were a hit with TikTokers rushing to pick up a setCredit: Tiktok – @the_busy_life_project
The latest range also comes in 'mini me' sizes so you can match them with your kids

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The latest range also comes in ‘mini me’ sizes so you can match them with your kidsCredit: Tiktok – @the_busy_life_project
The pjs are much like Chelsea Peers sets, but at a fraction of the price

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The pjs are much like Chelsea Peers sets, but at a fraction of the priceCredit: Just be

Fashion fan and bargain hunter @the_busy_life project on TikTok shared the latest pajamas that have landed in Sainsbury’s and people can’t wait to get their hands on them.

The new line of pajamas is bold and colorful and features wild animals.

One pair is green and has an eccentric tiger pattern all over the top and matching pants.

The set costs just £18 and is available in sizes 8 – 24.

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The next pair to show off the pajamas was a multi-colored set that included bold green, orange and pink and featured cartoon cheetahs all over the design.

And while they’re not identical, the new pajama range is very similar to luxury pajama maker Chelsea Peers line.

Her pajamas often have bold colors and jungle animals printed on them – but at £50 they’re pretty pricey.

The set from Sainsbury’s will save you £32 compared to the originals.

She captioned the post: “I’m not going to lie, I think this is a work of art.

“I’ll take the green with tigers, please.”

The video has since been viewed over 32,000 times and has received over 1,000 likes.

People quickly took to the comment section of the post saying they couldn’t wait to get their hands on a pair.

One person wrote, “Is it bad that I don’t want to wear these as pajamas?”

Another commented, “Oh TU doing dupes now, nice.”

“Oh my god, now I have to go to Sainsbury’s for another pair of pajamas,” wrote a third.

A fourth added, “Don’t show me these! I already have an unhealthy amount of pajamas.”

Meanwhile, a fifth wrote: “Vibes.”

“OMG, let’s go,” claimed a sixth.

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In the comment section, the woman revealed that the green pajama set was also available in the children’s section so that mothers and their little ones can match.