Best H&M pointelle pyjamas to check out: If you love nightwear that feels a little pretty (not just practical), pointelle pyjamas are that perfect in-between—soft cotton comfort with delicate texture that looks special up close. It’s the kind of set you’ll reach for on slow mornings and early nights.
H&M pointelle pyjamas worth browsing on Myntra
These pointelle pyjama sets have been curated from Myntra, featuring H&M styles in pointelle cotton jersey—sets with little design touches like picot trims, scalloped necklines, and easy elastic waists. Pointelle knit is known for its tiny, decorative openings that create breathable texture while keeping the fabric soft and comfortable.
The frill-waist, drawstring family (blend fabric)

H&M Pointelle Pyjamas Bottoms (67% polyester, 28% viscose, 5% elastane) is the most “cute comfort” version: frill-trimmed waist, covered elastication, a narrow drawstring, and gently flared legs.

The same core design repeats across the other blend versions: H&M Pointelle Pyjama Bottoms (white printed; 67% polyester, 30% viscose, 3% elastane; mid-rise; straight; slip-on; 2 pockets), H&M Pointelle Pyjama Bottoms (65% polyester, 32% viscose, 3% elastane; mid-rise; drawstring), and H&M Pointelle Pyjama Bottoms (65% polyester, 31% viscose, 4% elastane; mid-rise; drawstring; 2 pockets), which usually means the feel will be similar: soft, slightly stretchy, and more drapey than crisp.


Practical upside: the drawstring helps if the waist fit changes through the day, and flared legs often feel less clingy while sleeping. Practical downside: blends can feel warmer than cotton in humid weather, and frill waistbands can show through thin tees if someone wears these as day-long lounge pants.
The cotton pointelle option (simpler, more breathable)

H&M Women Pointelle Pyjama Bottoms (100% cotton) is ankle length with a picot-trim elasticated waist, a small satin bow at the front, and straight legs finished with lace-trimmed hems. This is the one that makes sense for people who prioritise breathability and a more natural feel against the skin.
Its main trade-off is fit control: it’s slip-on without a drawstring, so the waistband fit needs to be right from the start. Lace-trim hems can also feel slightly fussy for sleepers who prefer completely clean edges.
The “printed with pockets” outlier
H&M Pointelle Pyjama Bottoms (white printed, mid-rise) adds two pockets and keeps a mid-rise waist, which pushes it slightly closer to “lounge pants that can be worn around the house” rather than strictly sleepwear. The only caution is care consistency in the details provided (hand wash mentioned alongside machine wash), so it’s safer to treat printed pointelle as gentle-wash to keep the fabric texture neat.
Pro-tips for choosing between them
- If the wearer hates waistbands that feel tight: choose one of the drawstring versions, since the frill-waist pointelle bottoms are explicitly designed with covered elastication plus a drawstring.
- If the wearer runs warm or lives in humid weather: the 100% cotton pointelle pair is the safer bet for breathability.
- If pockets matter: pick the printed mid-rise pair with pockets, but expect it to behave more like casual lounge pants than a “pretty” pyjama bottom.
