McDonald’s has something new to offer, but it is not another menu item. The famous fast-food chain just partnered with Peter Alexander, a leading sleepwear designer brand in Australia, to launch a limited edition of sleepwear, including pajamas, sweaters, shirts, and shorts.
The McDonald’s pajamas
These will be an exclusive collection that will feature McDonald’s iconic characters such as Birdie, Grimace, and Hamburglar. Of course, most of the color scheme would be the restaurant’s red and yellow. Burgers and fries will also appear with the famous characters.
McDonald’s said that it is thrilled with the collaboration and it is looking forward to the customer’s response. The executives of the restaurant added they couldn’t wait to see the customers wear their exclusive pajamas and celebrate 50 years with them.
“We are so excited to partner with Peter Alexander to launch our very own range of limited-edition Macca’s pajamas,” 7 News quoted Amanda Nakad, McDonald’s Australia marketing manager, as saying. “Ronald, Grimace, Birdie and the Hamburglar are a huge part of our history and we love the sense of nostalgia and fun they bring to making this collection so uniquely Macca’s.”
Why McDonald’s launched the PJs in Australia
Perth Now reported that McDonald’s Australia created the sleepwear collection with Peter Alexander as part of the fast-food company’s 50th year in the country. It is one of the promotions to celebrate and mark Ronald McDonald’s operations in Australia.
Aside from the pajamas, it was revealed that the burger joint is also planning to introduce more promotions from June until the end of August. As the restaurant shared, it will roll out a range of awe-inspiring promotions, collaborations, and new menu items.
In any case, for customers who would like to buy the McDonald’s sleepwear collection they can find it online and in Peter Alexander shops across the country. There are 10 designs to choose from, and sizes are available for kids, teens, and adults.
The sale will continue until stocks last, so it would be better to buy early if customers do not want to miss these limited McDonald’s PJs. meanwhile, prices for the sleepwear range from $59.95 to $129.00


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