Shopping for a Nightgown

Similar story. In winter I wear soft cotton long sleeve tees and loose flannel (Boxer brand) bottoms. Summer I wear men's size XL lightweight tees with women's lightweight sleep shorts.

I'm a restless covers-off, covers-on, sleeper who gets tangled in nightgowns.

CYZ Women's 100% Cotton Super Soft Flannel Plaid Pajama/Lounge Pants's 100% Cotton Super Soft Flannel Plaid Pajama/Lounge Pants
Ashford & Brooks Women's 2 Pack Woven Plaid Sleep Pajama Lounge Boxer Shorts's 2 Pack Woven Plaid Sleep Pajama Lounge Boxer Shorts
Yes, the entanglement of nightgowns. Hate that.

Since a few of my pajama tops button down, look like blouses, I can quickly jump into jeans, and throw a jacket over my PJ top to take Doggie out post haste.
 

Suggestion if you are going looking in Target or Walmart,,, look at the men's ware.
Long sleeve T- shirts,, flannel shirts should on sale.

Pick a size that looks like it will fit, hold it to your chest / shoulders.

So what if the sleeves are too long,, take them home & cut sleeves to length you want.
You do own a a pair of shears?

Check the Dollar stores ,,might find something there.
 

I'm in the "don't like nightgowns" camp. They never fail to bunch up and end up under my arms. That doesn't do much to keep me warm or comfortable when it's cold. I gave them up decades ago. In the winter, this is what I sleep in, thermal underwear.

ViCherub Thermal Underwear Set for Women Fleece Lined Long Johns Base ...
 
I can remember assembling my "trousseau" and getting several of the pastel "chiffon" nightgowns. What a nightmare they were! The outer layer of chiffon would twist in one direction and the inner layer of nylon would go in the other. I'd end up feeling like I was wearing one of those "Chinese handcuff" thingies (you know, the woven straw tubes that you put one finger in one end and another finger in the other end and when you pulled, they tightened on you?)

It took no time at all to decide to go back to cotton nighties, the heck with sexy!
 
Oh, that's nice! I like the blue... and when I loaded it, I got a popup offering 40% off an item if I sign up for email. I have a separate mailbox just for things like that, so I think I'll do it. I've never shopped at Appleseeds... I'll see what they have. Thanks for the suggestion of a new place to shop, ladies! (y)
 
Look's like the brand might have gone bankrupt in 2009 (if I'm understanding my web search). It is too bad you don't buy online because it looks like there are a couple used ones on Ebay. When I was working I had a favorite brand of top and I used to get used ones from ebay, though about 50% of the time I wouldn't like what arrived and I'd donate it to Goodwill, but I gradually built up a bunch that I really liked.
The 'Vermont Country Store' catalog might have some similar nightgowns, do you buy from catalogs?
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World's greatest sleep shirt trademark looks defunct:
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But there are a few used ones for sale on Ebay:
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The Vermont Country Store always has a large variety of quality sleepwear, and many other things.

Great site .. https://www.vermontcountrystore.com
 
A few years ago I needed jeans. I like elastic waist, for obvious reasons. I looked all through the slacks in WalMart and couldn't find any. I asked a clerk and she said in effect, "I haven't seen those in YEARS."
I remember that Deb. Do you have thrift stores in your area? Might be worth a try.

If you find what you want, you may have to pay more than you wanted. But if it's what you feel comfortable in, than it's worth it.
 
Sometimes you have to figure the cost per wear. If you buy something and paid more than you wanted but wear it many times over the years, the cost per wear is nominal.
On the other hand, you save a few bucks and get something of lesser quality or less to your liking you may end up wearing it less and/or giving it away then you have paid more in the long run.
I've bought things high quality from stores but got little wear, so it ended up expensive.
I've also found things at thrift stores that were pennies since I wore them many years.

https://themomedit.com/worth-it-how...er of,Item / # of Times Worn = $Cost-Per-Wear
 
There is a fabulous plus size catalog called Woman Within https://www.womanwithin.com/ and to my recollection they do take checks. Have a look at their catalog.

Last night I was wearing an old tunic. It had 3/4 sleeves, no buttons, slip on. I thought it would make a perfect nightgown for you, and it's easier to find the sleeves you want in a tunic.
 
Funny thread. I also have been looking for a nightgown. I had a beautiful nylon ankle length gown for at least 35 years. Made me feel like a beauty queen. Finally wore it out. Nothing seems to compare…
 


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