Japanese retailer’s ‘Pajama Suit’ helps teleworkers look great on Zoom

An employee of Japanese retailer Aoki Holdings wearing a Pajama Suit. Reuters/Issei Kato.

Want to look good for a Zoom meeting but don’t want to get too dressed up? A Japanese apparel company has created a “Pajamas Suit” that’s meant to resemble office attire but feel as snug as sleepwear.

An Aoki store in Tokyo, Japan. Reuters/Issei Kato

Aoki Holdings is marketing the navy, beige, black and dark grey suits for both men and women to teleworkers as “more than pajamas and less than fashionable clothes.”

Jackets and pants of ‘Pajamas Suit’ that look like a business suit. Reuters/Issei Kato

Sold as suit separates, the jackets are knit cardigans and can be mixed and matched with elastic-waist pants designed for sitting for long periods. All items in the collection cost 4990 yen ($48) each in Aoki’s online store.

Pajama Suits to mix and match. Reuters/Issei Kato

The “pajama suit” highlights the ways clothing makers are trying to adapt as they struggle to sell business suits with the Covid-19 pandemic keeping office workers at home. Aoki has warned it will book billions of yen in losses this year.

An employee of Japanese retailer Aoki Holdings wearing a Pajama Suit. Reuters/Issei Kato

A survey by the Pew Research Center shows that most Americans want to continue working from home even after the pandemic, suggesting apparel companies will need to continue to innovate in a new era of “office” work.

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