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Super soft JAMMIES- 100% cotton

Ladies,


I don't want you to miss out on these, since I know that many of you are on the hunt for natural fibers. Yes, these are "expensive", at a similar price point for Stan Herman or Carole Hochman sleepwear, but you have a guarantee FOREVER.

I mention these now, because as Christmas in July approaches, people will be shopping for gifts. These are on sale, but I don't think they're going to last long.

These are softer than a baby's blanket. {#emotions_dlg.thumbup}

They are from L.L. Bean, "Ultrasoft" sleepwear.

Here are the options. Item #:TA287766

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It might be hard to see in the picture, but on the pink set the trim color is navy, so you could mix/match the bottoms if you got two sets.

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Re: Super soft JAMMIES- 100% cotton

I love all cotton, but, i dont want knit. Just regular cotton. These do look comfy.
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Re: Super soft JAMMIES- 100% cotton

On 7/13/2014 Rocker said: I love all cotton, but, i dont want knit. Just regular cotton. These do look comfy.

These are even softer than your oldest, most worn T shirt. Even BF commented on how soft they were. I would totally purchase these for a new mom (the nightgown has functional buttons), a college student going away to the dorm, or someone having/recovering from surgery. They even look more like loungewear (or some of the T shirt dresses I have seen) so you could open the door or get the mail without looking like a total slob.

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Re: Super soft JAMMIES- 100% cotton

Thanks for sharing!

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Re: Super soft JAMMIES- 100% cotton

On 7/13/2014 lolakimono said:
On 7/13/2014 Rocker said: I love all cotton, but, i dont want knit. Just regular cotton. These do look comfy.

These are even softer than your oldest, most worn T shirt. Even BF commented on how soft they were. I would totally purchase these for a new mom (the nightgown has functional buttons), a college student going away to the dorm, or someone having/recovering from surgery. They even look more like loungewear (or some of the T shirt dresses I have seen) so you could open the door or get the mail without looking like a total slob.

I remember buying my daughter PJ's and nighties when she was going to college. She said everyone wore shorts and tees or sweats to bed.