Pajama Pants With Pockets
At Friendtex, we offer a wide range of pajama pants with pockets that combine practicality and comfort. You can customize every detail, from fabric to color and fit, ensuring the perfect style for your needs. Our flexible MOQ options allow you to order in quantities that fit your business or personal requirements, while still maintaining quality.
Our advanced production facilities guarantee that each pair of pajama pants is made with precision and care. As a professional pajamas manufacturer, we focus on high-quality materials and durable designs. When you choose us, you get the benefit of years of experience in creating the perfect sleepwear.

Custom Pajama Pants With Pockets
Along with standard sizes, we provide fully customizable pajama pants with pockets, letting you adjust the fit, fabric, and design to suit your exact preferences.
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Get a pocket pajama pants quote today. Our team offers custom designs, high-quality fabrics, and tailored fits to meet your needs.
We provide competitive pricing, ensuring you get the best value without compromising on comfort or style.
FAQs of Pajama Pants With Pockets
How to add pockets to pajama pants?
Step 1: Choose the pocket style. For side-seam pockets, cut two pocket pieces for each side of the pants. If adding patch pockets, cut two square or rectangular pieces for each pocket.
Step 2: Mark where you want the pockets on the side seams or front of the pants. Pin the pocket pieces in place, ensuring the pocket opening faces up.
Step 3: Sew the pocket pieces to the pants, leaving the top open. Be sure to reinforce the top edge of the pocket to prevent tearing.
Step 4: Once sewn, press the seams for a neat finish. If you want a more polished look, topstitch along the edge of the pocket. This helps secure the pocket in place.
How to make pajama pants with pockets?
Step 1: Start with your desired pajama pants pattern. Cut out the fabric pieces for the legs, waistband, and pocket. Be sure to cut extra pieces for the pockets.
Step 2: Sew the legs of the pants together, leaving the side seams open. Pin the pocket pieces to the side seams where you’d like them placed.
Step 3: Sew the pocket pieces to the pants, securing them in place. Once the pockets are attached, sew the rest of the pants together, completing the side seams.
Step 4: Attach the waistband and hem the bottom of the pants. You can add any finishing touches, like topstitching the pocket edges for a neat appearance.
Do pajama pants have pockets?
Not all pajama pants have pockets. Many are designed without pockets to prioritize comfort and a streamlined look. However, some pajama pants do come with functional pockets, especially those with more casual or lounge styles.
If your pajama pants do not have pockets, you can easily add them yourself by following a few simple steps. Pockets can be placed in side seams or added as patch pockets on the front or back of the pants. This customization gives your pajamas a more practical and personalized touch.
How to add pockets to pajama pants pattern?
Step 1: Begin by selecting a pattern for pajama pants that does not have pockets. Trace out the pattern pieces and identify the side seams where you want to add the pockets.
Step 2: Cut the pocket pieces, ensuring they are the correct size for your side seams. You can use a simple rectangular or curved shape depending on the style of pocket you want.
Step 3: Mark the pocket placement on the side seams of the pattern. Pin the pocket pieces in place and sew them into the seams before attaching the rest of the pants.
Step 4: Complete the rest of the pant construction, finishing the waistband and hems as usual. This addition does not interfere with the fit and provides added functionality.
What types of pockets can I add to pajama pants?
You can add various types of pockets to pajama pants, depending on your preference. The most common choices are side-seam pockets, patch pockets, or back pockets. Side-seam pockets are hidden in the seams, making them a subtle choice for pajama pants.
Patch pockets, on the other hand, sit on the outside of the pants, adding a more decorative element. If you want a cleaner look, back pockets can also be added, though they are less common in pajama pants. Choose the style that suits your design and functional needs.
How do I sew side-seam pockets into pajama pants?
Step 1: Cut the pocket pieces and determine where on the side seams you want to place the pockets. Pin the pocket pieces to the pant pieces, aligning them with the side seams.
Step 2: Sew the pockets onto the pants, making sure the top edge of the pocket is secure. Use a reinforced stitch at the top to avoid any rips from frequent use.
Step 3: Finish sewing the pants together by completing the side seams, making sure the pocket is fully incorporated into the seam. You can also topstitch the pocket edges for added durability.
Can I make my own pocket pattern for pajama pants?
Yes, you can create your own pocket pattern for pajama pants. Start by deciding on the pocket type: side-seam, patch, or back pockets. For side-seam pockets, draw a simple pocket bag with a straight edge. For patch pockets, create a square or rectangle that fits comfortably on the front or back.
Once you have your pocket pattern, add seam allowances (usually 1/4″ or 1/2″) and cut out your fabric pieces. Position the pocket pieces on the pant fabric, ensuring the design stays balanced and functional.