Pyjama top Home — Shop — Mid-layers — Pyjama top Prices exclude VAT, shipping is free, and orders leave the workshop within three working days. Size See what's available, right now, this very second, in XS, small, medium, large, or XL. Type Here be coats and jackets and shirts and knits and trousers and mid-layers — that would be the field shirt, smock, popover, pyjama top, scrub shirt, sleep shirt, and the waistcoat — and accessories. Pyjama top Linen hopsack Bran £330.00 — ex VAT Pyjama top Linen hopsack Hadal blue £330.00 — ex VAT Making of It's a fair cop. The pyjama top was never developed with bedtime in mind. It is, rather a mid-layer: an almost-a-jacket, unlined and unstructured, which serves as a loose and laidback blouson in warm weather, and yet can be something squished comfortably between a shirt and coat at cooler times. Collars like this you don't often see, unless you spend lots of time at museums dedicated to mid-century rail uniforms. It's what's known as a one-piece collar (though in point of fact, this one is made in two pieces) which drops low at the front, and fans out neatly thanks to the underside having a small inbuilt notch. It has a two-piece semi-raglan sleeve: a sleeve truly of a bygone era, superseded by the full raglan sleeve. There's lots to like about this anatomical anachronism. It has a natural roundness, which gives the pyjama a soft shape that fits in with the rest of its sandman-approved styling.