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Not really my thing but I just bought the comfy for my husband! He always comments on it when he sees it or something like it

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I prefer long robes.  I'm cold natured and my house can be drafty.  I wear long robes that are ankle length or more.  





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@Chi-town girl     I did look for it on HSN to provide the item # but couldn't find it.  

Hopefully it may be back before the holidays?

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@LindaSal wrote:

@Chi-town girl     I did look for it on HSN to provide the item # but couldn't find it.  

Hopefully it may be back before the holidays?


@LindaSal  - the HSN item is  752-573. We can post links to HSN items: 

 

https://www.hsn.com/products/warm-and-cozy-hooded-sherpa-trim-angel-wrap/9937746

 

Its new, just recently posted. My orders are packaging. It's a good price with free shipping. Free shipping ends today

 


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I am afraid to wear those in the kitchen...would be too easy to catch my sleeves on fire making breakfast....especially before having my coffee....

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My angel wrap from a few years back is packed up in a bag for Goodwill.  Just way to much fabric for my frame.  The new ones pictured don't look as big.  

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Not fond of the white faux fur trim.  Maybe darker shades of fur would appeal to me.

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@kate2357 wrote:

Not to sound too snarky ... but those kind of remind me of Christmas tree skirts. I think it's the white sherpa looking border and the fact that it looks to be a bit of a  rounded shape.

 

I do like the idea of a wrap that allows freedom for arm movement, etc. as I get cold in my house and need to be able to do stuff w/ my hands.


@kate2357. What would what it looks like matter at home?  Or out if it's cold or cool?  

 

I am not afraid to be seen in clothing that does not portray me as tall and thin--which I am not.  People are not fooled anyway.

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@Chi-town girl wrote:

There are so many choices for 'cozy wraps'. Do you have a favorite? Recommendations?

 

I'm waiting for the new GILI Lounger - it's probably the Oct 25 TSV

 

This is the new annual Angel Wrap from HSN $25,,Free shipping; 12 colors/prints. Advance Order delivery by 11/4

 

Free shipping at HSN this weekend on everything! 

Warm & Cozy Hooded Sherpa Trim Angel Wrap
- 752-573
 
 
 

They look like Christmas tree skirts.

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@Sooner wrote:

@kate2357 wrote:

Not to sound too snarky ... but those kind of remind me of Christmas tree skirts. I think it's the white sherpa looking border and the fact that it looks to be a bit of a  rounded shape.

 

I do like the idea of a wrap that allows freedom for arm movement, etc. as I get cold in my house and need to be able to do stuff w/ my hands.


@kate2357. What would what it looks like matter at home?  Or out if it's cold or cool?  

 

I am not afraid to be seen in clothing that does not portray me as tall and thin--which I am not.  People are not fooled anyway.


 I don't believe I indicated how I thought people would look in the wrap, merely stated my opinion that TO ME it looks like a Christmas tree skirt. ::shrug::: How anyone chooses to stay warm is up to them. 

 

 

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