As you may know, the Union Jack is more than just a symbol of British excellence. It's also a sleepwear staple that's been around since 1805. But have you ever wondered what other Union Jack variants are out there? Well, wonder no more!
From the Union Jack of your grandfather's grandfather, to the ones with extra stripes, or even the ones with a dash of French flair, we've got you covered. Here's a brief history and some variants of the iconic sleepwear:
Meet the OG Union Jack, worn by the bravest of the brave during the Battle of Trafalgar. This one's got it all: stripes, stars, and a dash of British pride.
Read more about the Original Union Jack
For those who wanted to make a statement, but didn't want to be too loud, there's the Stripey McStripeface. With its extra stripes, this variant is sure to get you noticed... in the dead of night.
Learn more about Stripey McStripeface
In a bold move to make the Union Jack even more interesting, the French got in on the action, adding a dash of continental flair. Voilà, the Union Jack à la Français.