Ethically made bamboo/cotton pajamas in sizes 12-30 by the House of Boom

By Joanna Tiare McLeod

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Ethically Made Bamboo::Cotton Pajamas In Sizes 12-30 By The House Of Boom

Project 2019-10-05 21:21:26 +1300

We spend a lot of our time sleeping or lounging, so why not do it in extreme comfort, snug in the knowledge that the people who made your pajamas were on good wages and the fabric was sustainable?

Okay so tell me about the PJs? 

Jo Jo Jim Jams are a range of separates - three tops and two bottoms - that you can put together to form your perfect combo of colours and sizes and styles. There's a long sleeve raglan top, a scoop neck t-shirt and a flared singlet, and a drawstring pant and a drawstring short.

The Jim Jams will be made out of a 70% bamboo / 30% cotton mix. This means they'll be super soft, breathable and just an all around dream to wear. Plus, bamboo is a great fibre to use for clothing as it grows fast and needs very little irrigation or pesticide use compared to cotton. 

They'll be available in black, white, purple and green, and five sizes - 0 (12/14), 1 (16/18), 2 (20/22), 3 (24/26) and 4 (28/30). The samples I'm wearing in the photos below are blue, obviously, but this colour isn't one of the options. 

 

The t-shirt

A fat babe wearing a blue tshirt a fat babe wearing blue pajamas

The t-shirt is a scoop neck, modelled on the Boom t-shirt, but longer and with more room to move. It is 92cm long. It will retail for $46.

The long-sleeve top

a fat babe in a long sleeve blue top >

 

The long-sleeved raglan sleeve top has thumb holes to keep the sleeves in place to keep you snuggly. It is 80cm long. It will retail for $52.

The singlet

a fat babe in a blue singlet

The singlet has a close-fitting bust, and a flared pleplum. The straps are plenty wide enough to hide your bra straps if you're wearing one underneath. It is 83cm long. The singlet will retail for $64.

The long pants

A fat babe in blue pjs a fat babe in blue pjs

The drawstring long pants have elastic at the back, wide legs and inset pockets on both sides. They are 93cm long. They're designed to be easily taken up if you're shorter. The pants will retail for $75

The shorts

a fat babe in blue shorts a fat babe in blue pjs

The drawstring shorts have elastic at the back, wide legs and inset pockets on both sides. They are 55cm long. The shorts will retail for $70.

 

You said they're made ethically?

Jo Jo Jim Jams are the next step for House of Boom, a tiny Wellington business making good clothes for fat people. While currently all our clothes are made in Wellington, in order to scale up and access sustainable fabrics, we'll be working on the Jo Jo Jim Jams with another Wellington business, Duffle & Co, who have already done the mahi in finding ethical sources overseas. As they put it: 

Each one of our ethically made [clothes] come from a family-owned and run workshops in Canggu, Bali. Most of the tailors who used for Quicksilver and Volcom and like so many in Indonesia, lost their jobs due to the trade shift to China. The master tailors set a fair price and we run with it. With such little resources, this workshop creates clothing that screams quality as a result of the care and pride, they put into tailoring each piece. The problem is it's hard for this extended family to find work, as they are competing with mass production and limited access to overseas markets. We are proud to support them.

Duffle & Co require a minimum order worth $5000, so this campaign is for you to pre-order your pajamas. This means I can get the mix of sizes and colours and styles exactly right. You get exactly what you want, I don't have stock I can't move, and we cut down on waste in the fashion industry. Everybody wins!

Talk to me about timelines and fine prints and delivery, etc

This campaign will run for one month, until November 9. Then, there'll be ten days for Pledgeme to round up everyone's money, and for me to make sure that you've all put in your sizes and colour choices. Then production starts in Bali. You'll receive your items within ten weeks. Please note this means you will not receive your pajamas before Xmas. But they will be worth waiting for. 

All the rewards costs include $7 for postage. I'll carry the slight additional cost if you're pledging from Australia. If you're making multiple pledges because you need multiple sets, I'll be in touch with you about returning some of that shipping cost once the campaign finishes. 

Wait, what's the House of Boom? 

We're good clothes in sizes 16-30 - and other nice things besides. I founded House of Boom in July 2018 when I decided to do something about the lack of nice, affordable and ethical plus-size clothing. An early idea for the shop name was "THANKS, IT HAS POCKETS!" but that would have been a little impractical! You can read a little more about the Boom story here, but to summarise: Boom is all about rejecting the idea that fat people should hide away in drab dark clothes. You're here, and you're awesome. Boom!

I told the story of the House of Boom at a conference in July - here's a video of that if you have a spare 15 minutes! 

Just before you go - isn't fat a rude word? 

I’m tall, I’m brunette where I’m not purple or grey-haired, and I’m fat. These are all neutral terms. It’s absolutely okay to use neutral terms. That’s why House of Boom is clothes for fat people. Not for “plus size” or “fuller figured” or “curvaceous ladies” or any other awful euphemisms. Fat. Yes, your entire existence has probably involved you being bombarded with messages that being fat is a bad thing. But fat doesn’t mean unhealthy. You can tell literally nothing about my health by looking at me. And additionally, even IF all fat people were unhealthy – and they’re not – that doesn’t make them any less human, or any less deserving. Everyone deserves great pajamas. So pledge today. 

 

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An update on where your Jim Jams are at

04/02/2020 at 3:51 PM

Hello 2020, how the heck is it February already? 

I know you haven't heard from me in a while, but rest assured, I have been thinking about you, and your pajamas. I've been given the date of March 10 to expect them in NZ, and will get them out to you in the week following that. It is possible there may be another week or two delay, because that's what happens when things are coming in from overseas. But you will have them soon I hope! 

In the meantime, I hope this picture of the dyed fabrics makes you as happy as it did me. 

purple and green and white fabrics

Thanks again for your pledges, and I'm looking forward to a nation wide long distance pajama party real soon

 

xojo 

We did it! But there's still time to pledge

06/11/2019 at 1:04 PM

Thank you so much to everyone who's pledged on the Jo Jo Jim Jams, I'm so thrilled we've met the $5000 mark and you're all going to get your pjs! Yaaaaaaaaaay!

The campaign closes on Saturday so there's still time to pre-order some (more?) Jim Jams for yourselves, your loved ones or even your enemies, because perhaps getting a good night's sleep might make them a better person. 

As I mentioned in the video, there's no real stretch goals here - more pledges just means more PJs delivered which is awesome, and it will help cover the cost of Pledgeme's cut of the funds. Ideally I'd love to be able to get enough to also be able to buy a label printer ($270) which will make getting these beauties out to you a lot quicker, but you've all already done so much for me. Stay tuned for an email from Pledgeme shortly asking for your money, and then shortly one from me asking for all your size & colour options. 

Thank you thank you thank you, you beautiful people. You've made this fat girl very happy. 

So close to 80%

21/10/2019 at 2:15 PM

Hello Jim Jam fans, 

We're just $32 off 80%, with 19 days to go, so I think we're doing well, but now is not the time to be complacent, oh no! Everyone deserves to wear amazing pajamas, so today I want to talk about boys. 

You might have picked up that I very rarely talk gender (outside of the hidden search engine optimisation for the site) for House of Boom. I don't say I make womenswear, I say I make clothes for fat people who like to wear skirts and dresses. That's because obviously gender isn't binary, and neither is clothing. HOWEVER. With that said, I want to point out that I believe that the Jo Jo Jim Jams are also suitable for people who generally wear clothes that would traditionally be called "menswear". I'm going to stop with the quotation marks for the rest of this update though, because picturing myself doing all the airquotes is making me tired. 

So yes. The PJ pants and shorts do not have the button fly that would accomodate peeing with a penis without taking off your pants, it's true, but elastic is pretty easy to pull up and down. I think the cut of the singlet with its flare is shaped very much for boobs, and the scoop neck of the short sleeve t-shirt is also designed for boobs and curves, but the long sleeve raglan top is straight up and down, and would definitely work on men. And of course, it comes in black. I would have photographed the samples on a dude as well, except that I only had samples in the one size 4 and I don't know any dudes the same size as me. I did put them on my lovely Boomette Sara's partner Nick and while they were too baggy for him, he said he could definitely see himself in a smaller version, if that helps! So maybe the men in your life would like some ethically made bamboo cotton PJs too? Tell them about it!

Thanks again for all your pledges, and for supporting Boom's mahi. I hope that today someone gives you special compliments and that you hear about your enemies stepping on lego. 

xojo 

Woaaaah we're half way there, woaOOOOOH made with wages fair

13/10/2019 at 1:03 PM

(Right, now that you have that ear worm, let's go on with the update)

Hello you darling Jo Jo Jim Jam pledgers, we're nearly at $3000 now, after less than a week which is AWESOME. But I'm reliably informed by my coach Kat (you should check out her plants and seedlings for sale cos she's the best) that now is not the time to stop campaigning. There's three more weeks to go, yes, but if we don't make it to $5000, none of us get our pjs. And frankly having spent the weekend in very inferior pants that are too short, that is unacceptable. 

And let's talk stretch goals too. The more pledges I get, the more money I'll have to develop season four of House of Boom as well. That means more robes in the larger sizes since they sold out so quick. That means the sparkly new party dress that you can name if you choose the super duper pledge. And also, a collared shirt? Oh the things that I want to make! 

So, you've already done great work by pledging. Now can you help by sharing this campaign far and wide? Thank you Boomies, you're the best!

xojo 

PS:Two women are out on a hike on the mountain. As they are coming down from the top, the clouds turn black and it starts thrashing down with rain. They throw their coats over their heads and run to the one woman's house as fast as they could. They get back and dry themselves off. The rain continues for a few hours, without letup. "Listen," says the one woman, "this rain isn't going to stop anytime soon. Why don't you spend the night here? I'll just head upstairs and sort out the spare room for you. I'll be about an hour."

An hour passes and the spare room has been vacuumed, dusted, things put away, bed made. She heads back down to her guest and shocked to find that her guest is completely drenched.

"What happened to you?" asks the woman, puzzled.

"Well, since I'm spending the night, I thought I'd better go home and get my pyjamas."

    Pledgers 69

    Anonymous pledger
    08/11/2019 at 12:23pm
    Anonymous pledger
    06/11/2019 at 5:42pm
    Anonymous pledger
    03/11/2019 at 11:11pm

    "Very excited to see these come into reality!!!!!"

    Demelza George-Franzmayr
    03/11/2019 at 10:09pm
    Christine Bayne
    03/11/2019 at 9:56pm
    Christine Bayne
    03/11/2019 at 9:55pm
    Melanie Frank
    03/11/2019 at 9:14pm
    Melanie Frank
    03/11/2019 at 9:01pm
    Anonymous pledger
    29/10/2019 at 11:29am

    "Good luck! Hope it goes well. "

    Anonymous pledger
    28/10/2019 at 10:05am
    Anonymous pledger
    27/10/2019 at 8:04pm
    Ottilie G. Smith
    25/10/2019 at 1:49pm
    Anonymous pledger
    23/10/2019 at 8:21pm
    Anonymous pledger
    21/10/2019 at 3:06pm
    Jed Soane
    18/10/2019 at 11:30am
    Jo Eaton
    17/10/2019 at 10:49pm

    "Love you"

    Anonymous pledger
    17/10/2019 at 9:35pm
    Annette
    17/10/2019 at 9:19pm
    Jessica Williams
    17/10/2019 at 9:07pm
    Lucy
    17/10/2019 at 9:02pm
    Anna Sutherland
    17/10/2019 at 9:00pm
    Ange Wither
    17/10/2019 at 7:49pm

    "good luck angew"

    Amy Cooper
    17/10/2019 at 7:13pm

    "Go go Jo Jo! ❤️"

    Sophie Thompson
    17/10/2019 at 7:06pm
    Shelley Easthope
    16/10/2019 at 10:12pm

    "Yay can't for my new jammies! "

    Bernadette
    16/10/2019 at 11:14am
    Danielle Moreau
    14/10/2019 at 12:31pm
    Danielle Moreau
    14/10/2019 at 12:29pm
    Sandra
    13/10/2019 at 10:36am
    Kate Benton
    11/10/2019 at 10:44am

    "Yay Jo! Yay jammies! Kate xo"

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    Followers of Ethically made bamboo/cotton pajamas in sizes 12-30 by the House of Boom

    Ethically Made Bamboo::Cotton Pajamas In Sizes 12-30 By The House Of Boom

    Project 2019-10-05 21:21:26 +1300

    We spend a lot of our time sleeping or lounging, so why not do it in extreme comfort, snug in the knowledge that the people who made your pajamas were on good wages and the fabric was sustainable?

    Okay so tell me about the PJs? 

    Jo Jo Jim Jams are a range of separates - three tops and two bottoms - that you can put together to form your perfect combo of colours and sizes and styles. There's a long sleeve raglan top, a scoop neck t-shirt and a flared singlet, and a drawstring pant and a drawstring short.

    The Jim Jams will be made out of a 70% bamboo / 30% cotton mix. This means they'll be super soft, breathable and just an all around dream to wear. Plus, bamboo is a great fibre to use for clothing as it grows fast and needs very little irrigation or pesticide use compared to cotton. 

    They'll be available in black, white, purple and green, and five sizes - 0 (12/14), 1 (16/18), 2 (20/22), 3 (24/26) and 4 (28/30). The samples I'm wearing in the photos below are blue, obviously, but this colour isn't one of the options. 

     

    The t-shirt

    A fat babe wearing a blue tshirt a fat babe wearing blue pajamas

    The t-shirt is a scoop neck, modelled on the Boom t-shirt, but longer and with more room to move. It is 92cm long. It will retail for $46.

    The long-sleeve top

    a fat babe in a long sleeve blue top >

     

    The long-sleeved raglan sleeve top has thumb holes to keep the sleeves in place to keep you snuggly. It is 80cm long. It will retail for $52.

    The singlet

    a fat babe in a blue singlet

    The singlet has a close-fitting bust, and a flared pleplum. The straps are plenty wide enough to hide your bra straps if you're wearing one underneath. It is 83cm long. The singlet will retail for $64.

    The long pants

    A fat babe in blue pjs a fat babe in blue pjs

    The drawstring long pants have elastic at the back, wide legs and inset pockets on both sides. They are 93cm long. They're designed to be easily taken up if you're shorter. The pants will retail for $75

    The shorts

    a fat babe in blue shorts a fat babe in blue pjs

    The drawstring shorts have elastic at the back, wide legs and inset pockets on both sides. They are 55cm long. The shorts will retail for $70.

     

    You said they're made ethically?

    Jo Jo Jim Jams are the next step for House of Boom, a tiny Wellington business making good clothes for fat people. While currently all our clothes are made in Wellington, in order to scale up and access sustainable fabrics, we'll be working on the Jo Jo Jim Jams with another Wellington business, Duffle & Co, who have already done the mahi in finding ethical sources overseas. As they put it: 

    Each one of our ethically made [clothes] come from a family-owned and run workshops in Canggu, Bali. Most of the tailors who used for Quicksilver and Volcom and like so many in Indonesia, lost their jobs due to the trade shift to China. The master tailors set a fair price and we run with it. With such little resources, this workshop creates clothing that screams quality as a result of the care and pride, they put into tailoring each piece. The problem is it's hard for this extended family to find work, as they are competing with mass production and limited access to overseas markets. We are proud to support them.

    Duffle & Co require a minimum order worth $5000, so this campaign is for you to pre-order your pajamas. This means I can get the mix of sizes and colours and styles exactly right. You get exactly what you want, I don't have stock I can't move, and we cut down on waste in the fashion industry. Everybody wins!

    Talk to me about timelines and fine prints and delivery, etc

    This campaign will run for one month, until November 9. Then, there'll be ten days for Pledgeme to round up everyone's money, and for me to make sure that you've all put in your sizes and colour choices. Then production starts in Bali. You'll receive your items within ten weeks. Please note this means you will not receive your pajamas before Xmas. But they will be worth waiting for. 

    All the rewards costs include $7 for postage. I'll carry the slight additional cost if you're pledging from Australia. If you're making multiple pledges because you need multiple sets, I'll be in touch with you about returning some of that shipping cost once the campaign finishes. 

    Wait, what's the House of Boom? 

    We're good clothes in sizes 16-30 - and other nice things besides. I founded House of Boom in July 2018 when I decided to do something about the lack of nice, affordable and ethical plus-size clothing. An early idea for the shop name was "THANKS, IT HAS POCKETS!" but that would have been a little impractical! You can read a little more about the Boom story here, but to summarise: Boom is all about rejecting the idea that fat people should hide away in drab dark clothes. You're here, and you're awesome. Boom!

    I told the story of the House of Boom at a conference in July - here's a video of that if you have a spare 15 minutes! 

    Just before you go - isn't fat a rude word? 

    I’m tall, I’m brunette where I’m not purple or grey-haired, and I’m fat. These are all neutral terms. It’s absolutely okay to use neutral terms. That’s why House of Boom is clothes for fat people. Not for “plus size” or “fuller figured” or “curvaceous ladies” or any other awful euphemisms. Fat. Yes, your entire existence has probably involved you being bombarded with messages that being fat is a bad thing. But fat doesn’t mean unhealthy. You can tell literally nothing about my health by looking at me. And additionally, even IF all fat people were unhealthy – and they’re not – that doesn’t make them any less human, or any less deserving. Everyone deserves great pajamas. So pledge today. 

     

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    An update on where your Jim Jams are at

    04/02/2020 at 3:51 PM

    Hello 2020, how the heck is it February already? 

    I know you haven't heard from me in a while, but rest assured, I have been thinking about you, and your pajamas. I've been given the date of March 10 to expect them in NZ, and will get them out to you in the week following that. It is possible there may be another week or two delay, because that's what happens when things are coming in from overseas. But you will have them soon I hope! 

    In the meantime, I hope this picture of the dyed fabrics makes you as happy as it did me. 

    purple and green and white fabrics

    Thanks again for your pledges, and I'm looking forward to a nation wide long distance pajama party real soon

     

    xojo 

    We did it! But there's still time to pledge

    06/11/2019 at 1:04 PM

    Thank you so much to everyone who's pledged on the Jo Jo Jim Jams, I'm so thrilled we've met the $5000 mark and you're all going to get your pjs! Yaaaaaaaaaay!

    The campaign closes on Saturday so there's still time to pre-order some (more?) Jim Jams for yourselves, your loved ones or even your enemies, because perhaps getting a good night's sleep might make them a better person. 

    As I mentioned in the video, there's no real stretch goals here - more pledges just means more PJs delivered which is awesome, and it will help cover the cost of Pledgeme's cut of the funds. Ideally I'd love to be able to get enough to also be able to buy a label printer ($270) which will make getting these beauties out to you a lot quicker, but you've all already done so much for me. Stay tuned for an email from Pledgeme shortly asking for your money, and then shortly one from me asking for all your size & colour options. 

    Thank you thank you thank you, you beautiful people. You've made this fat girl very happy. 

    So close to 80%

    21/10/2019 at 2:15 PM

    Hello Jim Jam fans, 

    We're just $32 off 80%, with 19 days to go, so I think we're doing well, but now is not the time to be complacent, oh no! Everyone deserves to wear amazing pajamas, so today I want to talk about boys. 

    You might have picked up that I very rarely talk gender (outside of the hidden search engine optimisation for the site) for House of Boom. I don't say I make womenswear, I say I make clothes for fat people who like to wear skirts and dresses. That's because obviously gender isn't binary, and neither is clothing. HOWEVER. With that said, I want to point out that I believe that the Jo Jo Jim Jams are also suitable for people who generally wear clothes that would traditionally be called "menswear". I'm going to stop with the quotation marks for the rest of this update though, because picturing myself doing all the airquotes is making me tired. 

    So yes. The PJ pants and shorts do not have the button fly that would accomodate peeing with a penis without taking off your pants, it's true, but elastic is pretty easy to pull up and down. I think the cut of the singlet with its flare is shaped very much for boobs, and the scoop neck of the short sleeve t-shirt is also designed for boobs and curves, but the long sleeve raglan top is straight up and down, and would definitely work on men. And of course, it comes in black. I would have photographed the samples on a dude as well, except that I only had samples in the one size 4 and I don't know any dudes the same size as me. I did put them on my lovely Boomette Sara's partner Nick and while they were too baggy for him, he said he could definitely see himself in a smaller version, if that helps! So maybe the men in your life would like some ethically made bamboo cotton PJs too? Tell them about it!

    Thanks again for all your pledges, and for supporting Boom's mahi. I hope that today someone gives you special compliments and that you hear about your enemies stepping on lego. 

    xojo 

    Woaaaah we're half way there, woaOOOOOH made with wages fair

    13/10/2019 at 1:03 PM

    (Right, now that you have that ear worm, let's go on with the update)

    Hello you darling Jo Jo Jim Jam pledgers, we're nearly at $3000 now, after less than a week which is AWESOME. But I'm reliably informed by my coach Kat (you should check out her plants and seedlings for sale cos she's the best) that now is not the time to stop campaigning. There's three more weeks to go, yes, but if we don't make it to $5000, none of us get our pjs. And frankly having spent the weekend in very inferior pants that are too short, that is unacceptable. 

    And let's talk stretch goals too. The more pledges I get, the more money I'll have to develop season four of House of Boom as well. That means more robes in the larger sizes since they sold out so quick. That means the sparkly new party dress that you can name if you choose the super duper pledge. And also, a collared shirt? Oh the things that I want to make! 

    So, you've already done great work by pledging. Now can you help by sharing this campaign far and wide? Thank you Boomies, you're the best!

    xojo 

    PS:Two women are out on a hike on the mountain. As they are coming down from the top, the clouds turn black and it starts thrashing down with rain. They throw their coats over their heads and run to the one woman's house as fast as they could. They get back and dry themselves off. The rain continues for a few hours, without letup. "Listen," says the one woman, "this rain isn't going to stop anytime soon. Why don't you spend the night here? I'll just head upstairs and sort out the spare room for you. I'll be about an hour."

    An hour passes and the spare room has been vacuumed, dusted, things put away, bed made. She heads back down to her guest and shocked to find that her guest is completely drenched.

    "What happened to you?" asks the woman, puzzled.

    "Well, since I'm spending the night, I thought I'd better go home and get my pyjamas."

      Anonymous pledger
      08/11/2019 at 12:23pm
      Anonymous pledger
      06/11/2019 at 5:42pm
      Anonymous pledger
      03/11/2019 at 11:11pm

      "Very excited to see these come into reality!!!!!"

      Demelza George-Franzmayr
      03/11/2019 at 10:09pm
      Christine Bayne
      03/11/2019 at 9:56pm
      Christine Bayne
      03/11/2019 at 9:55pm
      Melanie Frank
      03/11/2019 at 9:14pm
      Melanie Frank
      03/11/2019 at 9:01pm
      Anonymous pledger
      29/10/2019 at 11:29am

      "Good luck! Hope it goes well. "

      Anonymous pledger
      28/10/2019 at 10:05am
      Anonymous pledger
      27/10/2019 at 8:04pm
      Ottilie G. Smith
      25/10/2019 at 1:49pm
      Anonymous pledger
      23/10/2019 at 8:21pm
      Anonymous pledger
      21/10/2019 at 3:06pm
      Jed Soane
      18/10/2019 at 11:30am
      Jo Eaton
      17/10/2019 at 10:49pm

      "Love you"

      Anonymous pledger
      17/10/2019 at 9:35pm
      Annette
      17/10/2019 at 9:19pm
      Jessica Williams
      17/10/2019 at 9:07pm
      Lucy
      17/10/2019 at 9:02pm
      Anna Sutherland
      17/10/2019 at 9:00pm
      Ange Wither
      17/10/2019 at 7:49pm

      "good luck angew"

      Amy Cooper
      17/10/2019 at 7:13pm

      "Go go Jo Jo! ❤️"

      Sophie Thompson
      17/10/2019 at 7:06pm
      Shelley Easthope
      16/10/2019 at 10:12pm

      "Yay can't for my new jammies! "

      Bernadette
      16/10/2019 at 11:14am
      Danielle Moreau
      14/10/2019 at 12:31pm
      Danielle Moreau
      14/10/2019 at 12:29pm
      Sandra
      13/10/2019 at 10:36am
      Kate Benton
      11/10/2019 at 10:44am

      "Yay Jo! Yay jammies! Kate xo"

      Followers of Ethically made bamboo/cotton pajamas in sizes 12-30 by the House of Boom

      This campaign was successful and got its funding on 10/11/2019 at 9:00 PM.
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