$42.00
Lounge in absolute style with these silky-soft 90s-inspired Composition Notebook pajama shorts, perfect for lazy mornings or chilled-out evenings. Crafted for women who appreciate comfort and whimsy, these shorts double as chic loungewear with sleek piping details and an iconic Composition Notebook pattern. Whether you’re binge-watching your favorite show all day or winding down at night, these shorts are a must!
• 100% Polyester
• Premium quality
• Silky-smooth fabric for all-day comfort
• Relaxed fit with adjustable drawstrings
• Chic piping detail along the side seams
• Blank product sourced from China
Love these pajama shorts? Complete the look with the matching Composition Notebook Pajama Top here: https://emilyckohl.etsy.com/listing/1869770116
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
2-6 business days
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
My production partners allow me to keep my shop open year-round, especially when I'm on the road during my husband's race season (April-October). While some orders may be fulfilled by someone else, every single product from my shop has been 100% designed by me.
Most items from my shop (except Coloring Stickers and hand-painted listings) are made-to-order to help reduce waste from overproduction. That means most of the products you pick out don't get physically made until after you complete your order. Therefore, my shop doesn't typically accept returns/exchanges since that would mean product waste. However, if there's an issue with your order (for example: damage during shipping or sizing doesn't match what's listed), send me a message, so we can work on a solution together. Thanks for your part in helping to reduce waste from overproduction, a problem that adds to landfills and generates over $2 billion in waste every year in the United States alone.