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Over the years, London-based designer Liam Hodges has made patchwork and color-blocked designs his signature styles, with influences coming from subcultures including skatewear, UK streetwear, and post-punk. His latest collection is no different, with this patchwork pajama set coming as one of the standout pieces.

Including a pajama shirt and pants, Hodges' set comes in black and white, with a patchwork construction of check-printed panels. The shirt arrives with a classic spread collar and three contrasting front patch pockets, while the pants feature an elastic waistband and drawstring, two side pockets, and a back pocket.

Both pieces also sport white piping throughout and embroidery that pays homage to Hodges' beloved London. And though these pajamas are guaranteed to keep you cozy between the sheets, the set is so dope that it deserves to be shown off on the streets, too. Both top and bottom are now available to shop at luxury retailer Browns, each retailing for $343.

Take a closer at the set below.

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