Pros:Reasonably softRoomy and comfortableAffordableTry before you buy optionCons:Abundance of irritating tags that must be removed. Wearing with these tags scratching, poking, and tickling, is not an option. See picture.The blue pants are about an inch and a half shorter than the Navy pants. They are both size large.Maybes:The length discrepancy could cause the loss of another star or two if these shrink much in the wash.On the other hand the material may soften even more in the wash which would be ideal.UPDATE:After washing there was no significant shrinkage which is a plus.In addition, the tags are not sewn into the seam. Which means that you can remove the entire tag bundle in one piece, as shown in the picture, with no left over bits to irritate you later. If you have a seam ripper, cut the tag thread on either side first, pull the tags up gently and then remove the remaining threads holding it to the pants.Having easy to remove tags and minimal shrinkage is enough to go from 4 to 5 stars.The pants run large. I got a medium, worried that they might be small. But its the other way: a bit large but fine for sleep pants. Very comfortable and all cotton.I have bought these a few times and this brand fits greatI wanted knitted jersey soft loungers. Something I can wear when it got a little cold in the room at night but not be unbareably hot. I checked out the women's line and of course that tired old problem came up. No pockets!So I decided to go to the men's section and found these bad boys. They are comfort and breathe-able. And they have pockets for my cellphone ? when I want to just stay in them on a lazy Sunday. I'm 5'6 and about 121lbs so I ordered a men's Small. It's a drawstring so you can tighten them up if you need to.Fit great. Have look become my favorite night pants.Nice lightweight materialBought these for me so I could just lounge around the house and these are AMAZING! They're super soft and very durable. I'll eventually have all of the colors!I've had 3 or 4 pairs of these pants and they always tear or the seem separates in the crotch after about 4 or 5 months. I can sew them back up for a while before they tear at the site of repair. I hate that it happens so often and with every pair I've had because they're by far the best pajama pants I've ever owned. I do eventually get about a year out of most of them, so for what I'm paying it's not bad. That being said, it's disappointing nonetheless.For $16 you can't go wrong. They are soft, made well, and so far aren't pilling. Pockets are a nice touch. So much nicer than cheap fleece or whatever else you might find. They also feel great commando.I am 5'10", ~165-170lbs, normally wear a size 32/ 32 pant and a size "Medium" was slightly too long for me, but I just dried them once on high heat and now they are absolutely perfect - hope that helps people trying to decide on size.Well didn’t think much before ordering amazon essentials, but the materials they use are really nice and soft.. I have gone through a lot of attempts to find some proper jammies, and I must say these are so damn comfortable.. I’m going to get more once covid is overI'm a jeans guy. I'm also fortunate enough to work from home during the pandemic lockdown.They don't quite mix though; jeans and shirt was my go-to for the office, but WFH is more hoodie/t-shirt and... ???As you can guess, these PJ pants have filled that ???. They're really comfy and flexible, and I don't have to worry about crotch blowouts that my jeans inevitably develop!(the downside is, my girlfriend keeps stealing them)Very expensive £14.49 pyjama pants for what appears and feels like a cheap product, leg length is 33-34" for 38 waist so I won't need slippers as I have a 29" leg. The draw string creaks and groans as the material sounds like its giving way when you tighten it. Amazon essential - I think you need to have another look.Just felt cheap and flimsy, also felt a little tight and weirdly shaped. Maybe size up and check to see if it feels better.