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I lost some weight and was about to put some LOGO tanks in the donation bag.  I tried them on one more time - and realized that they would be great to sleep in.

 

Gave one a "sleep test" and it passed with flying colors.  

 

They are now in the drawer with other "sleepwear" that started out life as SG tank dresses, LandsEnd t-shirt dresses, and oversized men's t-shirts!

 

 

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Re: "Repurposing" LOGO Tanks

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@ALRATIBA wrote:

I lost some weight and was about to put some LOGO tanks in the donation bag.  I tried them on one more time - and realized that they would be great to sleep in.

 

Gave one a "sleep test" and it passed with flying colors.  

 

They are now in the drawer with other "sleepwear" that started out life as SG tank dresses, LandsEnd t-shirt dresses, and oversized men's t-shirts!

 

 


@ALRATIBA   Congrats on weight loss, if intentional. Have you tried washing in hotter water and a spin in the dryer? May shrink enough to wear.

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Re: "Repurposing" LOGO Tanks

They are comfy to sleep in for sure.  I have a few tanks of hers that just don't flatter me so I don't wear them out but they are nice in the summertime to lounge and sleep in.

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Re: "Repurposing" LOGO Tanks

I have recently concluded that LOGO tanks are the absolute best for summer sleeping. I have quite a few--NONE with peplums, ruffles, lace or high/low or sharkbite hems. I have one in brushed jersey and it feels almost orgasmically good against my skin. Recent purchases were all on sale at much better prices. I have seen many in the past with the most wonderful fabric patterns but I reject them because of the doodads or manipulation. I'm looking at one now with fabulous fabric, but only on the diagonal bottom half and with a sharkbite hem. So, no. 

 

Lori--please make tanks with the prints from A-453190 without getting so fancy. Just a simple tank with a straight or even length shirt tail hem. Or, here's another idea. Sell the fabric by the yard & I will get out my old sewing maching to make my own. Thanks!

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Re: "Repurposing" LOGO Tanks

I completely agree. All of my "nightgowns" are actually tanks or dresses from LOGO, GILI, and Isaac Mizrahi  - LOGO and a GILI cotton/modal dress for summer and the others for cooler weather. LOGO kimonos for robes and in the winter, a Barefoot Dreams sweater for a robe. 

When I visit my family, my nightwear and daywear are interchangeable. Love that.