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High street favourite Marks and Spencer has received rave reviews for one of its latest products – an apparently life-changing pair of sleep knickers.The Flexifit™ High Rise Sleep Knickers are specially designed with innovative fabric that will stretch and move with you as you sleep, assuring non-stop comfort all night long.The product has received over 100 reviews from happy customers who can't stop raving about them.

One happy shopper said: "The longer length shorts stop uncomfortable riding up. Lightweight and stretchy.The gusset could be a bit larger.

I'm wearing them day and night.The most comfortable knickers I've had in 70 years!" For all the latest celebrity news – including their style secrets! – sign up to the OK!

Daily Newsletter. A second followed with: "I love these knickers, so soft and comfortable and don’t ride up like loose shorts.They wash well and keep all the great shape, softness and comfort." "Although they are sleep shorts I wear them during the day, they are sooo comfortable and supportive and highly recommend them," said a third.

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