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BridalBoy
02-24-2011, 06:43 AM
So, I have been married to the same great woman for 7 years now, and that whole time, I have been permitted to wear my VS panties when ever I wanted. But, before I was married, I was a nightgown guy...but she always said that nightgowns were a bit much...oh well. Until last October, she for some reason decided to let me! So, since then, every night, I am back in my bliss and all is well.

My only gripe is, becuase of my body structure, I have gone through a few of them! A few times, at night, I have woken up with a broken strap :-( I think its because when I turn over, they get tangled up, stretch and break :-(

But it is still wonderfull! And, tonight, she's out for a while, so I get to play in my wedding gown :-) (still out of the question, for now)

BLUE ORCHID
02-24-2011, 07:55 AM
Hi BridalBoy, "Male pattern BRIDENESS " That's a good one.
Silk/Saten nightgowns are awesome.

Orchid

Marcie R.
02-24-2011, 07:55 AM
The feel of a beautiful satin nighgown on my body is wonderful. Unfortunately the only chance I get to wear one is when I am away from home.

joan658
02-24-2011, 08:15 AM
About 12/13 years ago after my wife discovered my stash of clothes and after a few months of her learning about cross dressing, the way she let me know that she'd finally come to accept my CDing was she bought me a present - a nightie ... it didn't fit (LOL), but I haven't slept in anything but nightgowns since.

christinac
02-24-2011, 08:24 AM
Try some womens PGs? I had a pair for a while and loved them.

stephiemont
02-24-2011, 08:33 AM
The trouble is all the really nice nighties are difficult to find. The age of beautiful night lingerie seems to have passed and what's left is a little plain - I loved those double layered nighties and negligee's. I bought four satin and lace nighties, full length some time ago and wear one each night.
Stephie M.

About 12/13 years ago after my wife discovered my stash of clothes and after a few months of her learning about cross dressing, the way she let me know that she'd finally come to accept my CDing was she bought me a present - a nightie ... it didn't fit (LOL), but I haven't slept in anything but nightgowns since.

Jessica_Dillon
02-24-2011, 08:55 AM
Try some womens PGs? I had a pair for a while and loved them.

I have the same thing. In fact, they were a Valentine's gift from my wife this year. I can't say that I wear then every night, there are just those nights when dull and boring is comfortable too.

JohnH
02-24-2011, 09:40 AM
I wear nightgowns to bed. My wife has told me there are no problems at all.

Johanna

Ediosa
02-24-2011, 10:00 AM
I also am a nightgown girl. I also had many of my favorite nightgowns have their straps brake. What I did to make sure that I didn't throw away the nightgown was I got a needle and thread and sewed up the nightgown. The situation is that the plastic clips are not designed for our manly upper built, therefore after a while they wear out and break. Just sew them up where you don't extend it, then you should be done.

Tina B.
02-24-2011, 10:09 AM
The trouble is all the really nice nighties are difficult to find. The age of beautiful night lingerie seems to have passed and what's left is a little plain - I loved those double layered nighties and negligee's. I bought four satin and lace nighties, full length some time ago and wear one each night.
Stephie M.

I've worn night gowns for years, wouldn't want to sleep any anything else. And while finding them tales a little looking sometimes, But for Christmas this year my wife got me a beautiful full length black split skirt (to the crouch) with a halter top. I love it. She got it at Sears and said they had a lot. I haven't been in there, but I would try them if your looking for something new.

JustAlex
02-24-2011, 10:11 AM
The trouble is all the really nice nighties are difficult to find. The age of beautiful night lingerie seems to have passed and what's left is a little plain - I loved those double layered nighties and negligee's.

Double layered nighties... mmmmmmmm... my mouth is watering.
I used to enjoy my mother's and I regret not taking them when I could. She probably threw them away. You can't buy them anymore.

kymmieLorain
02-24-2011, 10:30 AM
I think I get a better nights sleep when I wear lingerie to bed. LOL

Kymmie

Christy_M
02-24-2011, 10:31 AM
I have found some really pretty nightgowns that actually have wide shoulder straps like a sleeveless dress. I got tired of tossing out my old ones when the straps broke and didn't want to take the time out of my dressing to sew anything. nowadays, I have more time but really love the new nighties. Also, ebay is great place to find satin night gowns. :)

joannemarie barker
02-24-2011, 10:32 AM
I love my nighties :)

KarenHiller
02-24-2011, 10:45 AM
So, I have been married to the same great woman for 7 years now, and that whole time, I have been permitted to wear my VS panties when ever I wanted. But, before I was married, I was a nightgown guy...but she always said that nightgowns were a bit much...oh well. Until last October, she for some reason decided to let me! So, since then, every night, I am back in my bliss and all is well.

My only gripe is, becuase of my body structure, I have gone through a few of them! A few times, at night, I have woken up with a broken strap :-( I think its because when I turn over, they get tangled up, stretch and break :-(

But it is still wonderfull! And, tonight, she's out for a while, so I get to play in my wedding gown :-) (still out of the question, for now)

I had the same problem. I never buy nighties now with spaghetti straps, they just don't hold up to my tossing and turning.


The trouble is all the really nice nighties are difficult to find. The age of beautiful night lingerie seems to have passed and what's left is a little plain - I loved those double layered nighties and negligee's. I bought four satin and lace nighties, full length some time ago and wear one each night.
Stephie M.

There are still lots of pretty silky nighties for sale on eBay. I got about 8 there over the last few months. Shop till you drop :)

Deanna B
02-24-2011, 01:24 PM
hi . how are you . i am allowed to wear a nightie 3 night a week and i got 1silk pj and 1full length nightie and i love them. love deanna

PrettyFlowingGown
02-24-2011, 04:28 PM
i cherish my long satin or silk nightgowns. i've got alot. i wear them everynight, sometimes i wear 2 at the same time, cause the more the layers of silk or satin, the more softer it is against my shaven skin. i love wearing them between my satin sheets. simply beautiful.

Stephanie47
02-24-2011, 04:50 PM
When first married my wife and I went shopping for nightgowns to wear. They felt great. Now, it's DADT and those same nightgowns are packed away. Maybe I need to put them on eBay-forty years old, good condition. When I went on a business trip and stayed for a week at a Marriott Courtyard I bought two nightgowns (one red and one white) to sleep in. I also love sleeping in a floor length full slip- equally sensuous.

Billie Jean
02-24-2011, 07:21 PM
I wear nightgowns to bed every night. I love the comfort of them with my granny panties. Billie Jean

stephiemont
02-24-2011, 08:15 PM
I've had this happen with slips. Time to learn to sew.
Stephie M.

My only gripe is, becuase of my body structure, I have gone through a few of them! A few times, at night, I have woken up with a broken strap :-( I think its because when I turn over, they get tangled up, stretch and break :-(

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Christinedreamer
02-24-2011, 09:17 PM
If you Google "vintage peignoirs" many listings pop up for small stores that have some gorgeous vintage gowns etc. Some are brand new and some are from estate sales. I have found many that I also had in the 70s to early eighties- 2 layer gowns and 2 layer sheer peignoirs, floor length and dripping with ultra feminine lace and ribbons, puff sleeves etc.I
I also have had a few custom made by dressmakers. If you opt to have this done, be sure yo ask if they have worked with nylon tricot or silk and if the have a serger. A serger is an absolute MUST for sewing tricot.

If you opt for a double layer, be sure the sheer material is cold water washed BEFORE being cut and sewn. Don't let someone learn to sew nylon or silk at your expense.

sissystephanie
02-24-2011, 09:35 PM
I have worn nightgowns for many years! Most of mine are silk or satin. The only time I don't wear a nightgown is when the night temperature is real hot. Then I usually just wear a pair of satin panties! Some of my nightgowns are ones that my dear late wife bought me!!

april_lynn
02-24-2011, 09:50 PM
Satin, silk, or even thin cotton are all nice. I have only gotten to wear one for a couple of nights out in the open with my wife but just the way it hugs my body and hangs feels amazing and so feminine. I'm not sure that she will let me wear one every night but it will be hard not too!

April

lynnlmb
02-25-2011, 05:51 AM
i like wearing nice silk pjs to bed

erickka
02-25-2011, 06:27 AM
I can relate... I love my satin nighties too!

Christie ann
02-25-2011, 09:56 AM
Nightgowns seem to be something my wife is OK with, as long as they are not too feminine. So, just cotton here. I want to try some of the cute pj's with cropped bottoms and a scoop neck top, but don't want to start the precedent of not wearing a night gown.

KarenHiller
02-25-2011, 10:08 AM
I wear nightgowns to bed every night. I love the comfort of them with my granny panties. Billie Jean

Ditto here :) Love how my Vanity Fair full cut briefs feel under a silky nightie. In fact, that's what I'm wearing now, with a pink robe and fuzzy slippers. Life is goooooddd :)

CaitlynRenee
02-25-2011, 10:25 AM
Vanity Fair usually has some really nice ones in many colors. They carry the night gowns AND the same material (excellent tricot) robe that goes with them. I usually wear these and the wife wears her 'Creame de la creame' Shadowline! They're under new ownership/management and have the best and softest nightgowns and robes I've ever seen. Try their website to order.

I also was introduced by my lovely wife to the softness of full length VF slips for wear as a night gown. Her suggestion ("Try it on, Honey, I know you like the fabric and it is so soft on the skin. I'll buy you one in your size if you'd like").

She also bought the deep purple and the jet black nightgowns and robes I wear. I bought the hot pink one myself.

Panties are usually Hanes microfiber briefs. Unfortunately, they don't make them anymore and have a different style altogether. She bought me my first pairs as well, unbidden, because she knew I had groin pain from an old injury. The briefs were soft and gave me the support I need. Besides, she said I looked 'cute' in them. WHAT a GAL!

PrettyFlowingGown
02-25-2011, 03:40 PM
i wear silk and lace trim panties under mine.......very beautiful

JustAlex
02-25-2011, 06:21 PM
When we got married, my wife had feminine nightgowns. Even the cotton ones were full of flowers and lace. I wore them almost every night. It was a lot easier without the kids around.
Now she's more into comfort than feminine look so it's all plain cotton, long t-shirt style ones. I don't like them :(

I have my own two short satin nighties. But I always wanted a chiffon double layer peignoir. My wife bought a long chiffon nightgown with a matching robe for our wedding night. We abused it a lot over the years (and I'm not afraid to say that I wore it more than her :oD ) and it was getting in bad shape. The nightgown ended in the trash, she decided that it wasn't usable anymore, and I sadly agreed that it was falling apart. When we moved last time, she was about to throw away the robe and I convinced her to keep it for a "last goodbye" (meaning that we'd use it one night and don't care much if it gets thorn in pieces). But I had a secret plan for it. I took scissors and needle and pimped it up. Kind of...
One of the things I didn't like about it is that it was too long, almost floor length. It looks great but it gets on the way all the time. Same with the sleeves. The top was satin with short satin sleeves and something like a chiffon flower. I took it all away and now it's a sleeveless tank top, above the knee length. A little longer than I was planning but it had horizontal satin stripes and I seize one to hide the cut. Because it was a robe, open in the front, I stitched it. Not all the way, just 4 points. And to hide the stitches, I made satin little bow ties and stitched them over. Overall, not a bad job but I don't think it's going to last. And the leftover wasn't enough to complete a second layer (that would have been very difficult for me to sew anyway...). I made a couple matching panties with the leftovers. One is a mess so I discarded it. I tried a thong with the chiffon from one sleeve. It ended up like a genital pouch, and a very sloppy one. The other is not that bad but still not very good either. It's more like a bikini tied on the sides, I didn't want to get into the trouble of sewing an elastic band, and I did it just cutting the a front and a back and sewing 15cm along the base. Quick and dirty.

It's stored waiting for the next night of passion :oD . Just to show to what extent I like chiffon peignoirs that I'm willing to sew it myself.

TGMarla
02-25-2011, 06:57 PM
I'll bet all of us love luxurious gorgeous nighties. I rarely get to wear one to bed, because my wife is rarely away from home overnight, especially without me. So since I get to wear them to be only rarely, I tend to not sleep real well while wearing one.

Sigh. I'd love to have the chance to get more used to it. :daydreaming:


(This is NOT a crack on my wife, or any kind of wish to be rid of her in any way!)

Debutante
02-25-2011, 07:57 PM
I also wear a nightie to bed... in powder blue, with pearls and lace at the top... very feminine... and my wife bought it for me! I also have a red gown.... all worn at night, every night...

Emma Leigh
02-25-2011, 08:03 PM
I have gone through a few of them! A few times, at night, I have woken up with a broken strap :-( I think its because when I turn over, they get tangled up, stretch and break :-(
But it is still wonderfull! And, tonight, she's out for a while, so I get to play in my wedding gown :-) (still out of the question, for now)

Noo, its cos they are mass produced and poorly stitched, as someone else as said, learn to sew, cos once repaired I have never had a strap break again. On a more sombre note, you seem to have a very understanding wife, but seem to want to push the bounderies ever further, I advise a little caution, I can wear a nightie every night now, because of such actions, think !!!, slowly slowly catchee monkey

suzanne
02-25-2011, 08:30 PM
I am happy for you that your wife embraces your femininity. Far too many people on this forum are not so fortunate. I, too wear only nightgowns to bed. In fact, my wife and I wear the identical model and I LOVE everything that represents. After much trial and error in buying from eBay, I found my perfect nightie - Silk Essence by Miss Elaine. There are no spaghetti straps and the Antron fabric has a fair bit of stretch so that it moves with you as you sleep. Whenever I wore something satin, the fabric tended to get pulled tight here or there, waking me up more often. My Miss Elaine lets me sleep in total comfort. (There are also plenty of on line retailers)

Charise52
02-25-2011, 09:58 PM
When the weather is warmer, I always sleep in a chemise... either nylon or cotton... and I sometimes sleep in a T-shirt dress... and I even made love to my GF in a T-shirt dress... she said "Cute"... now the weather is so cold I wear PJ's with panties and a cami underneath...

Yvonne York
02-26-2011, 08:47 AM
I wear a satin or lacy nightgown every night and my wife is OK with it. I too have problems with twisting and turning, and have damaged some of my sexiest nighties by pulling on the flimsy straps.

ElaineB
02-26-2011, 03:45 PM
I'll bet all of us love luxurious gorgeous nighties.

Yes, I think so, too. They were the first thing I wore ... and are still the things I like most. Its often too tempting to spend all day lounging around in them.

Mahoro
02-26-2011, 04:11 PM
I wear nightgowns to bed every night. I love the comfort of them with my granny panties. Billie Jean

Amen to that honey!! Most of my nightgowns are cotton with shoulders, but several with full length sleeves for the cold winter nights. I do have a few that are satin with the staps, and they feel great, but I'm a 'cotton nighty and granny panty' girl most nights as well.

Clearance racks at sores like Penny's, Sears, Macy's, KMart, and even WalMart, are great places to find wonderful deals on cute nightgowns!!

AKAMichelle
02-26-2011, 04:26 PM
I use to sleep in long nightgowns and then I discovered the benefits of sleepshirts and regular pj's. Now I sleep one of those and just take the pants off and sleep. The feel of cotton can't be beat.

Natalie Wood
02-26-2011, 08:07 PM
Nighties are so comfortable for me to wear at bed time. I am a little bit picky and have not been able to find a nice, comfortable long gown though. I really want one. My wife bought me one for Christmas but it just didn't feel good. So still on the hunt for a sexy, comfortable, satin night gown. We have small children that run into our bedroom in the middle of the night so that is a situation we are trying to avoid but is bound to occur. "Daddy, why are you wearing Mommy's clothes?" lol

cordgrass
02-27-2011, 06:47 AM
Well at a very young age you could get away with "We're playing dress up".

diannecourtney
02-27-2011, 10:34 AM
I've seen a few ads for bedding, pills, and other sleeep aids and the models have had lucsoius night were and my mouth literally waters. Oh well just another need.

Janine cd
02-27-2011, 12:30 PM
I love wearing silky nightgowns to bed whenever I can. I always wear satin panties and a bra with forms as well.

t-girlxsophie
02-27-2011, 03:29 PM
When I have nights off work,and am dressed I usually sleep in silky,strappy nighties,or on odd ocasion femme PJs its nice being girlie from day,through night and into the next day,My Wife and I even have matching nightwear

Lacy PJs
02-28-2011, 08:13 PM
The trouble is all the really nice nighties are difficult to find. The age of beautiful night lingerie seems to have passed and what's left is a little plain - I loved those double layered nighties and negligee's. I bought four satin and lace nighties, full length some time ago and wear one each night.
Stephie M.

Does anyone remember Tosca gowns & robes? Now that was real lingerie! Yes, I still have one and save it for special occasions.

Lacy PJs

Davinnia
02-28-2011, 09:58 PM
I have a drawer full of satin nighties, some with matching satin bloomers. In winter I wear satin PJs & I have a fabulous full length,long sleeve pink satin with lace trim nightie & matching shorts. Very old fashioned but wonderful in winter from Glamourworld in Sydney. My wife's very happy for me to wear nighties & I wouldn't wear anything else

kathtx
02-28-2011, 11:20 PM
Does anyone remember Tosca gowns & robes? Now that was real lingerie! Yes, I still have one and save it for special occasions.


I'd never heard of the Tosca brand, but google found a bunch. Those gowns are lovely! Thanks!

kathtx
02-28-2011, 11:34 PM
To all the ladies having trouble with breaking spaghetti straps: make sure the fit is right. Too small and the straps are stressed; too big and your gown twists around as you sleep, leading to a broken strap. If the fit is right and the gown is high quality, the straps will usually be OK for many nights of luxurious sleeping.

That being said, I don't find spaghetti-strap gowns to be the most comfortable for sleeping (bedroom play is another matter ;) ). For sleep, I'll usually wear a gown with wider straps (like on shadowline or olga gowns), a sleepshirt, or PJs. Usually I prefer satin, but sometimes cotton is comfy.

Katie in Canada
03-01-2011, 01:05 PM
Nice thing about shopping is the endless variety to choose from...keep shopping, you'll find the right ones.

There is nothing like wearing a satin night gown, satin bra, and satin panties to bed made up with satin sheets and pillow case, don't forget a nice string of pearls and the satin two inch mules to step into when sliding out of the bed...

sweet dreams,
katie.

Diana Rae
03-01-2011, 01:36 PM
I never get to shop for nightgowns. My wife keeps bringing home new ones for me unannounced. Been wearing them to bed for some 15 years.

sissystephanie
03-02-2011, 10:28 PM
If the straps are breaking when you turn over, then you need to wear a larger nightgown! That is the only reason that a strap will break when you are wearing it, unless the nightgown is either very old or very poor material! Ask the clerk in any good lingerie department!!

Jess Marie
03-02-2011, 11:03 PM
I've never worn/owned a nightgown, but I think I will be purchasing one tomorrow when I get my paycheck (assuming its high enough)

Janine cd
03-02-2011, 11:26 PM
I love wearing silky nightgowns to bed, but my wife does not approve. Fortunately, she is away this week, so I have been enjoying the wonderful feel of satin against my freshly shaven legs all week. I hope to experience it again soon.

Kathy4ever
03-03-2011, 05:31 AM
You are a lucky girl for your wife to let you wear a strappy nightgown. I would suggest you stop tossing around in bed. Learn to sleep more restful and you want ruin your straps.

Georgia Rose
03-03-2011, 06:23 AM
I generally only wear nightgowns but usually cotton as it is quite hot here. My wife made the last one so that we have matching nighgowns (only different colours). In winter I often wear womens PJs again bought by my wife. Can't imagine going back to that drab old male stuff

Thea Pauline
03-03-2011, 12:51 PM
Best sleep I ever had: first time sleeping in a pink thong with a pink pleated baby doll. I felt great for the next two days. Must have been the pink fog hangover.

Otherwise, au natural, as I can't stand drab pj's. I feel like I've been bound.

britney_me
03-12-2011, 02:41 AM
I would love to buy a Wedding Gown with Long Train..or a Pink Silk Prom Gown with Long Train..Ultimate expression of your womanhood.

xpshooter
03-12-2011, 11:49 PM
I am single, but I have roommates, so I can only dress on trips.

I do not have a nightgown, I just sleep in a long tight dress I picked up at goodwill. It does have small straps and I they are still surviving.

I think I should get something silk to sleep in.

Charise52
03-13-2011, 12:08 PM
I Love nighties... and have even made love to my GF in them... her comment was "Cute"... and yes the straps do break... I am thinking about super glue to salvage some of my favorites...

elita
03-14-2011, 04:11 PM
On a recent trip to Brazil, my girlfriend and I found the most wonderful line in underwear, and, in keeping with topic, nightwear.
The stores are called Provence, and they only sell their own products. They are very reasonably priced too.
I picked up a rich red nightie, not sure what the term is in English, but in Spanish it is a camison. The length is about to the top of my stockings, so maybe someone on here could give me the English word for it!!! I also picked up, in the same colour, a deep suspender belt and a boyshort. When I put them on the effect is stunning.

The best part about the clothing is that the rings where the adjustable straps connect to the main body, and the buckle for the adjustment are METAL!!! Not seen that for years. The fasteners on the suspender belt are metal too...

This brand is really good. We bought many pairs of panties too.

The price of the camison was 95 reals (about 40 Euros). Very good value.

I have checked their website and they only seem to be in and around the city of Bauru, which is 350 km NW from Sao Paulo. If anyone is interested the website is www.provencelingerie.com.br (http://www.provencelingerie.com.br).

The problem is, you can't order on line, in fact they don't even have the prices on there and is only available in Portugese!!

Still, I really rate this brand...

Jeannie
03-14-2011, 04:22 PM
Night gowns are fun to sleep in and I do every once in a while but I mostly sleep in a tshirt and panties. I also have a very silky pair of pajamas that my wife got for me and they really feel good to sleep in. Have you tried gowns that didn't have straps a lot of women sleep in that kind as well as the strappy ones. Just a thought.

Jeannie

Torrey
03-14-2011, 04:34 PM
I just have one set of cotton girly nightware...looking forward to finding something silky or satiny :)

insearchofme
03-14-2011, 06:20 PM
For my B'day today one of the presents my wife got me was a new nighty. It's the first time she ever got me one as a presnt on a "special day". It is a very pretty pink with a print and fits perfectly. She didn't want me to try it on for her but I'm sure she'll see me in it at a later time..

Kendra Sue
04-07-2011, 09:32 PM
You are very lucky to have an understanding wife

Kendra Sue
04-07-2011, 09:34 PM
That sounds like a great time

Kendra Sue
04-07-2011, 09:45 PM
A silk nightie in bed does seem to induce great sleep and pleasant dreams

kathie225
04-07-2011, 10:03 PM
Unfortunately for me nightgowns are not suitable attire. However, I can sleep in slips or any one of three sets of ladies pjs. They are nice although I don't see much difference between my slips and nightgowns, my wife is adamant about their exclusion.

danielletorresani
04-08-2011, 02:45 AM
When I was single there were many a night that I slept in a silk slip. I miss those days....

PrettyFlowingGown
04-08-2011, 05:48 AM
i give my long satin and silk nightgowns special care. i always hang them and NEVER fold them....i cherish them, they are my fave way of comfort.

ringedjohn
04-08-2011, 06:57 AM
I have a unisex, long-sleeved nightshirt for winter and a couple of feminine cotton nighties for summer. But long, silky ones - not permitted. Ah well ...

ChloeB
04-09-2011, 02:32 PM
I have been married for more than 30 years and have always worn a nightie in bed, many of them presents from my wife.

Alaceann
04-09-2011, 03:14 PM
I wear a nightgown every night and just love them.

ElaineB
04-10-2011, 12:41 PM
On a recent trip to Brazil ...The stores are called Provence

Web site: http://www.provencelingerie.com.br/provence/pt/index.php

JaneCrow
04-10-2011, 06:05 PM
Here here! The feel of satin or silk/satin blend in satin sheets holding your SO and being totally accepted by her is just out of this world. :battingeyelashes:

Dealight
04-10-2011, 06:28 PM
Count me in too....
Though what I usually wear is a camisole and panties...stretchy nylon all the way.....

Carla
04-10-2011, 09:15 PM
I have four nightgowns and wear one of them every night. I avoid the ones with small straps. I'm sure they would not last. I have a short sating gown with very short sleeves and a full lenght satin gown also with very short sleeves. I also have a full length cotten gown and a short cotten gown, both with long sleeves for extra cold nights. My wife gave me two of these gowns!

Alyssa Marie
04-11-2011, 05:19 AM
I just got my first night gown a little more than a week ago and LOVE sleeping in it. It just feels so girl!

Charise52
04-11-2011, 07:17 AM
I love to wear nighties, and yes straps do break...

Donna June
04-11-2011, 07:30 AM
Nightgowns are great and as Christina said, womens pajamas are nice, satin ones. I slept in a slip last night.

Diane Delaney
04-13-2011, 01:50 PM
cool cool cool cool cool

sfwarbonnet
04-15-2011, 11:27 AM
I slept in a Vanity Fair spin slip again last night. Slippery material does indeed make it easier to turn over under the covers. That’s the good news – the bad news is that the narrow non-adjustable straps tend to fall off the shoulders and sleeveless garments can be cold. These can be obviated by layering, such as wearing a bra to keep the straps on, and wearing a tee to avoid getting a cold shoulder. My wife had slippery long tee’s a few years ago. Are they still available, and where?

Carol Elizabeth
04-16-2011, 08:30 AM
Try These:

http://www.womanwithin.com/clothing/2-pack-nightgown-by-Comfort-Choice.aspx?PfId=95627&DeptId=16257&ProductTypeId=1

I love them - oh and they have them in shorter lengths also.

Emme
04-16-2011, 08:38 AM
Try some womens PGs? I had a pair for a while and loved them.

VS satin PJs was and is a good way to "get started" with the gowns. I still wear the pants when we have company. No cotton at night....too stuffy!

PrettyFlowingGown
04-16-2011, 06:04 PM
Try These:

http://www.womanwithin.com/clothing/2-pack-nightgown-by-Comfort-Choice.aspx?PfId=95627&DeptId=16257&ProductTypeId=1

I love them - oh and they have them in shorter lengths also.I love the long tricot gowns on that site, but they dont ship to australia. Theres a gorgous satin and lace floral peignoir i love on there too.

5150 Girl
04-16-2011, 06:18 PM
I wear silky nighties to bed, gowns or a sleep pants outfit, either way. My Polar Bear cuddles up next to me and goes "Mmmmm, my silky kitty"

PrettyFlowingGown
04-17-2011, 05:35 AM
I wear silky nighties to bed, gowns or a sleep pants outfit, either way. My Polar Bear cuddles up next to me and goes "Mmmmm, my silky kitty"hey 5150 girl, can you wear those silk nighties on those "Hot summer nights...". lol

5150 Girl
04-23-2011, 11:13 AM
hey 5150 girl, can you wear those silk nighties on those "Hot summer nights...". lol

LOL... I love it... ROCK ON!!!

MichelleStar
04-23-2011, 11:43 AM
For me I think a satin nightgown, but yes ant straps do seem to have a habbit of moving...or maybe it's me moving too much!
X Michelle

Parker0429
04-23-2011, 04:51 PM
I love a full length nightgown. I wear my breastforms while I sleep (just the proper amount of adhesive to hold them in place) and a satiny nightgown and smooth shaved legs with breastforms. What a divine way to go to sleep.

Tora
04-23-2011, 06:03 PM
My Bride of 46 years, allows night gowns every night, when we are without company. Rare visitors require guys boxers. Grandsons don't need the confusion. Miss Elaine, Shadowline, and Vanity Fair have nice nighties. Miss Elaine is super, Best of All. Granny VF Nylon panties are an option.

Carroll
04-23-2011, 06:21 PM
I always wear one to bed. Best part is that the long one I wear has a tag that says "the woman within"

Alice B
04-23-2011, 06:42 PM
It is either nightgowns to bed or nothing at all for me. Broken strap, OK. I can fix it. Loose strap. OK, I can life with it. The feel is worth it.