Nightwear/House dress?

Discussion of fashion elements and looks that are traditionally considered somewhat "femme" but are presented in a masculine context. This is NOT about transvestism or crossdressing.
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Nightwear/House dress?

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I found this on Amazon, fell in love with it, and HAD to share this info :D

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Ekouaer Women's Full Length Short Sleeve Nightgown/Lounger

This style has a nice soft-V neckline, good sized pockets and great length for cooler weather :D
The soft material is not easily see-through. I purchased a few of these and am quite happy with them :D

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Ekouaer 3 Pack Long Nightgowns for Women Full Length Short Sleeve Nightshirt Soft Plus Size Sleepwear Casual Loungwear

The 3-Pack are slightly shorter than the original item but still great for cooler weather and lounging around the house. :D
Update: The 3-pack does not have pockets :(

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those types work fine. I could call the ones on the bottom a nightshirt and nobody would know otherwise.
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I have three or four nightdresses very similar in style that have lasted years, it looks like they have changed from supima cotton to standard cotton recently though:Image

https://www.landsend.co.uk/Womens_Short ... ageType=fp

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I don't see anything on this page so far that I wouldn't wear out.
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I love wearing nightshirts. These are nice but if one wants to allow your energy to flow then you have to choose fabrics that are natural and not man-made. Linen and wool are my top choices for higher vibrational frequencies that can help with healing the body.
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I bought this as a nightgown, but now I think maybe it would be fine to wear out and about with as a dress. What do folks here think?
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With the robe that it came with.
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Without the robe.
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I think you might have your socks on upside down Jim.
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Trying to classify the style...I think these are a minor variation of a T-shirt style shirt dress.
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Barleymower wrote: Tue Feb 10, 2026 3:43 pm I think you might have your socks on upside down Jim.
It does sort of look like it! :D Actually, these tube socks have tread on both the top and bottom for some reason.
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I have several pairs like that, it insures you get non slip every time.... :? :?
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