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Respected Contributor
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Did anyone hear what size Leah was wearing this morning?  TIA

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I did not, but I always size up in this brand.

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I own about four ML pj's, the waist is usually tight.  The TSV price is a good value for a set. 

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@meem120  Leah first said she was in the large, then changed it to extra large.

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Re: Muk Luc TSV PJs

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If I were to buy a set I'd buy my typical size Medium. These are all really cute, I already know this fabric is oh so soft. 

 

Great price on this set too but what I LOVE the most is the leg length/inseams on the shorts. Finally a great length for those of us who do not wear pj bottoms that barely cover anything. This is pretty much I see in b&m stores. They're made for 12 yr old girls. I am not them.

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Registered: ‎06-09-2010

I don't like this set for several reasons. I don't like buttons and the shorts. I much prefer pullover tops and long pants. I am sure the material is soft. They don't offer petites.

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No way to wearing polyester to bed during the warm months!
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The rep suggested sizing up if you're fuller busted because of the button placket on the top.

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Re: Muk Luc TSV PJs

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Great number of items now are polyester rich, obviously it is cheaper to use to cut the cost for QVC but not for the customer. I find polyester uncomfortable and hot to sleep in. 

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Cute set, but I have air conditioning- I would freeze.