In case you haven’t noticed: Bows are back. Some of our favorite whimsical designers like Tanner Fletcher and Sandy Liang catapulted the bow agenda back into full force this year, and since then it seems like everyone has been meticulously adding ribbons to practically everything they own—including their animals. Yep, bows aren’t just for kids anymore! Since its resurgence, the pretty ribbons have pretty much been added to everything, so it’s no surprise these Old Navy bow-printed PJs are the latest viral craze. Looking cute and coquette while sleeping? For just $25?? Sold.
Now usually, I resemble a slightly more petite version of what I call “the Adam Sandler look” at home. (In short: An oversized shirt, too-large-for-me pants, and messy bun is my go-to over perfectly curated PJ sets any day.) But even I have been influenced to grab these bow PJs and switch-up my dad-approved routine. What can I say, I’m a bow-lover?!
Since this pointelle knit set entered the chat, so many people have taken to TikTok to show off their straight-up adorable nighttime fits. The long-sleeve top has a notched scoop neck and the bottoms are high-waisted with an elasticized waistband for a comfy and cozy fit. Aka, I’ll be dreaming about these until I get my hands on them myself.
As it goes with most TikTok-viral items, these PJs have been selling out upon every restock. But lucky us, we can snag them now from the OldNavy.com site! In addition to the bow-printed style, the set is also available in red, black, mint green, brown, pink, and a floral design. TBH these bbs look so damn comfy, I might just have to grab a second pair.
Daisy Maldonado is an editor who covers everything from the latest fashion news to deeper looks at beauty culture and the internet’s most talked-about pop culture moments. She’s especially interested in the intersection of style and digital culture, and loves exploring what the trends we follow say about us. When she’s not writing, she’s probably four pages deep on The RealReal searching for vintage designer pieces or planning her next trip abroad (she lived in Paris for a year and hasn’t stopped talking about it since). Her work has appeared in Vogue, Bustle, Allure, and many more.










