Women's Pajama Pants

Sale price$51.25

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Color: White stitching

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Built by the Sea, Worn by the Brave


Born under sail, kissed by salt — these are pieces for those who chase horizons. Worn in storms and sunsets, this is gear that tells stories without saying a word.

Sail Smarter. Live Wilder.

From the Sailing Religion crew: sharpen real‑world seamanship with NauticEd’s modern, safety‑first courses. Trim faster, dock cleaner, and sleep deeper at anchor. Start free and master the wind.

Start Free Sailing Courses

Whether you’re reefing for the first time or trimming like a pro, this crew’s got room for you. Let’s navigate the deep together.

Real Talk from the Real Sea: Dive In

Ahoy, sea tribe!

This isn’t just a blog — it’s your nav station. From patching up old hulls to decoding tides, we’re dropping salty gold you can actually use. Real stories, raw lessons, and tools for every sailor chasing wind and meaning. Newbie or old salt — welcome to the crew.

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boat maintenanceMarine electrical cables on spools, essential for boat repairs.

Essential Spare Parts Inventory for Sailboats – Free Download by Sailing Religion

Don’t leave the dock unprepared. This free spare parts inventory will help you track, organize, and stay ready for whatever breaks onboard.

food checklistSailing Religion Offshore Provisioning app with progress bar and food and drink categories for sailors.

Free Sailing Provisioning Checklist App – Never Forget Your Food & Water Again

Provision like a pro! The Sailing Religion Checklist App helps you pack your food and drinks without forgetting a single coffee bean. Works offline, and it’s free.

anchor alarmClose-up of a Rocna anchor mounted on the bow roller of a sailboat, with green water in the background

“The Anchor Alarm Built for Real Sailors..Sail Free, Sleep Deep”

An anchor alarm that works offline, costs nothing, and keeps your boat safe while you sleep. Built by sailors, for sailors—no strings attached.

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"We’ve patched sails in storms, pulled friends from sandbars, and helped sailors worldwide."

Your question won’t surprise us — fire away, sailor.