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Custom Photo Christmas Pyjamas (Top/Bottom/Set) from US$27 + US$7 Delivery ($0 with US$100 Order) @ INK|P.O.D Personalized Gifts

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Enjoy 25% Off Our Christmas Collection!

Celebrate the season with our Christmas Family Pyjamas! Originally priced at $35.99+, now available for only $27+. Prices may vary depending on size and whether you choose the top, bottom, or full set.

Shipping: Usually 6–9 business days. Don’t forget—you can include yourself, your loved ones, and even your puppies or kittens in the fun!

Real-time previews: Our website lets you see your selected items in real time before purchase.

Discount: Use this code on any item in our Christmas series.

Questions or assistance: We’re happy to help! You can reach us at:

Support: support@ink-pod.com

Personal: joseph@ink-pod.com

We offer short-sleeved and long-sleeved pyjamas, along with a variety of Christmas products. If you’re looking for something not yet on our website, let us know—we’re actively working with high-quality suppliers to expand our collection.

We appreciate your understanding if there’s a slight delay in our response. Your suggestions and feedback are always welcome!

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  • +1

    can i have ur wife's phone number

    • -1

      Raj, you are on the wrong site

      • +1

        Apologies, I simply wish to be more considerate when sending out discounts. Thank you for your advice. I understand this is a community where buyers tend to post discounts more frequently, and shops are often unwelcome here. Nevertheless, we still wish to give it a try without making ourselves unpopular. We generally post information here once every 30 to 45 days on average.

  • Or just buy normal pyjamas for a lot less at Kmart & keep a picture of your wife in a frame on the buffet.

    • Thank you for the educational insight. We understand that in terms of price comparison, we don't hold an advantage against these large chain supermarkets. However, we believe some of our products still offer unique qualities, and we hope these items will resonate with customers.

      • No worries, I'm always here to try & help members save money.

        • -2

          That's awesome, buddy. Saving money in life helps you put it toward better things or buy more of what you want. If you ever come to China, remember to use PDD—known internationally as TEMU. While it might not be the most merchant-friendly platform, it's consumer-friendly.

  • Would be better with shorts considering how hot Australian Christmas' are

    • Yes, our internal team also discussed this during the launch planning. We considered whether to release discounts for the Christmas collection or the Hawaii collection, but ultimately opted for a conservative approach by launching the Christmas collection discounts. The Hawaii /T-Shirts collection discounts may be postponed until late December after Christmas or early January.

  • if I celebrate harder and pray to the almighty Mariah Carey will my life good???

    • +1

      Hey, let me tell you a little story from China.

      Once upon a time, there was a farmer who worked hard every day. One day, while he was plowing his field, a rabbit accidentally ran into a tree stump and died. The farmer was overjoyed — he didn’t have to work that day and still got a meal.

      The next day, he thought, “Maybe I’ll get lucky again.” So he stopped working and just waited by the stump, hoping another rabbit would come. But no more rabbits ever came. His crops withered, and his fields turned to weeds.

      In China, we have an old saying: 守株待兔 — it means “to guard a tree stump, waiting for a rabbit.”
      It’s a way of describing people who wait for luck instead of taking action.

      You see, hoping for miracles is a bit like that farmer — sitting by the stump, expecting life to hand you something great without effort.

      Prayers and celebrations are wonderful; they lift our spirits. But real change only comes when you move, work, and create your own luck.

      The harder you try, the more chances you give life to bless you, my friends.

      • thank you for sharing the chinese proverb. I must admit I didn't expect such a story from marketing! but I was interested in it, and it was also not too long to read which helps me to understand it.

        I have to admit I will have to read it again later, to get the deeper meaning.

        my original comment above was a bit of a joke, about consumerism (halloween, black friday, xmas is endless) and the mariah carey xmas song western countries use, also revealing a bit of my sense of helplessness in life. but thank you for the story.

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