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10-16-2015 07:03 PM
I was at Sam's Club today and saw a nice pair of really soft fleect Stan Herman P.J.'s for $19.95. The fleece felt a lot like the Cuddl Duds TSV stretch fleece so it felt really good. I considered buying a pair because I have two really old sets of SH fleece loungewear that have worn like iron and lasted for years but it's really time to replace them.
This was a jacket with pockets and pants set. I would for sure wear the fleece jacket as clothing in fact I need something like that jacket. The set was offered in gray and a pretty marine blue. The top looked kinda like the animal choice in the TSV - kind of a muted abstract leopard print. The price was really good; I'm sure I paid over $40 years ago for my finally-getting-ratty two sets.
The only reason I didn't buy the P.J.s was beause the bottoms have a real working drawstring waist. I don't like drawstring unless it's only decorative and the wasit also has elastic to keep t up, which these pants didn't. So I didn't buy them but they were pretty nice and well worth the money. I briefly considered buying them just for the jacket and giving the pants to charity brand new, but didn't.
10-16-2015 07:38 PM
With drawstring style pants you can find a fit that you like with the strings and then tie a large knot in each end of the string and it works or you can use the string part to pull in a strip of elastic and insert to replace the string.
10-16-2015 08:06 PM
@Preds wrote:With drawstring style pants you can find a fit that you like with the strings and then tie a large knot in each end of the string and it works or you can use the string part to pull in a strip of elastic and insert to replace the string.
@Preds Thanks for the suggestions, but I still greatly prefer elastic. There are so many choices out there that I can pass up anything that is done only with drawstring I don't really want to fuss with it. Your post though will, I'm sure, be helpful to others..
10-16-2015 11:55 PM
@Preds wrote:With drawstring style pants you can find a fit that you like with the strings and then tie a large knot in each end of the string and it works or you can use the string part to pull in a strip of elastic and insert to replace the string.
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Smart girl!
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