What is your favorite sleepwear, length, material, etc.?
Pajamas?
Nightgown?
T shirt?
Naked?
Teddy?
Sleepshirt?
Other?
All of my nightgowns are above the knee. Some are way above the knee. ;D
I normally wear them year-round, but sometimes when it is bitterly cold out I will wear a T-shirt to keep my shoulders warm. I don't need it often, but South Dakota has winter nights that drop below freezing with winds of 40 - 60 mph. It is like the wind just sucks the heat right out of my apartment through vents.
In the summer, if it is very warm out, I go for lighter materials like negligees.
I wear a nightgown made from viscose from bamboo. Never heard of that material before, but it is super soft! My wife wears one too. I wear it 2-3 times a week. Otherwise naked.
I wear an all natural, form-fitting outfit made of collagen and keratin fibers.
Love always -- Jess
Quote from: Jessica_Rose on December 23, 2024, 07:29:03 PMI wear an all natural, form-fitting outfit made of collagen and keratin fibers.
Love always -- Jess
I had a suit like that for my birthday. ;D
Quote from: Jessica_Rose on December 23, 2024, 07:29:03 PMI wear an all natural, form-fitting outfit made of collagen and keratin fibers.
Love always -- Jess
Skin tight, huh?
Hi Everyone
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Quote from: Jessica_Rose on December 23, 2024, 07:29:03 PMI wear an all natural, form-fitting outfit made of collagen and keratin fibers.
Love always -- Jess
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Quote from: ChrissyRyan on December 23, 2024, 04:45:37 PMWhat is your favorite sleepwear, length, material, etc..?
Pajamas?
Nightgown?
T shirt?
Naked?
Teddy?
Sleepshirt?
Other?
I love wearing a 4-piece silk pajama set, or sometimes a cami top with shorts, or even a lace robe set. I also always wear a silk bonnet to protect my curly hair from friction while I sleep.
Quote from: Lilis on December 24, 2024, 12:59:05 AMI also always wear a silk bonnet to protect my curly hair from friction while I sleep.
I have always been curious about those. I have seen them recommended, especially for long hair to prevent damage. I always thought they would be too warm or just uncomfortable sliding around.
What has been your experience with them?
Quote from: Lori Dee on December 24, 2024, 09:02:23 AMI have always been curious about those. I have seen them recommended, especially for long hair to prevent damage. I always thought they would be too warm or just uncomfortable sliding around.
What has been your experience with them?
They work well. Just make sure to get a breathable one. I keep my home at 68°F, and it's comfortable for me. Sometimes, depending on how I sleep, it might come off, but not often. The bonnet helps my hair retain moisture, reduces friction, and prevents tangling while I sleep.
Before bed, I put my hair in a loose bun (or a soft onion) and then pop on the bonnet.
They're very effective in dry, low-humidity environments. Whether or not you need one depends on your hair type, density, and volume and not every hair type requires it.
What helped me figure out my hair type was taking pictures of my hair (avoid including any parts of your face) from the sides, crown, and back. Then I used AI to analyze the photos. The bot identified my hair type, density, and volume and gave me great tips for proper hair care. Following it's instructions I have been getting really good results.
Thanks!
My hair is dry in winter, and long enough (just past my shoulders) that the ends get tangled. I don't sleep well for many reasons and tossing and turning all night leaves me with bed-head extreme. I use moisturizing conditioners and have a humidifier, but it isn't in the bedroom.
I will check into this further.
Thanks again!
@Lilis
Quote from: Lori Dee on December 24, 2024, 10:34:39 AMThanks!
My hair is dry in winter, and long enough (just past my shoulders) that the ends get tangled. I don't sleep well for many reasons and tossing and turning all night leaves me with bed-head extreme. I use moisturizing conditioners and have a humidifier, but it isn't in the bedroom.
I will check into this further.
Thanks again!
@Lilis
You're welcome, also just tell it what products you use or include them in the pictures, and it well tell you the best way to apply them. It's a excellent tool for diy, good luck.
Quote from: Lilis on December 24, 2024, 12:59:05 AMI love wearing a 4-piece silk pajama set, or sometimes a cami top with shorts, or even a lace robe set. I also always wear a silk bonnet to protect my curly hair from friction while I sleep.
Nice!
Merry Christmas Lilis!
Chrissy
@Lilis
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on December 24, 2024, 02:02:40 PMMerry Christmas Lilis!
Chrissy
@Lilis
Thank you so much Chrissy, and Merry Christmas to you and your love ones as well. ❤️❣️
Hi Everyone Chrissy asked the following questions? So in the spirit, I have answered them.
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on December 23, 2024, 04:45:37 PMWhat is your favorite sleepwear, length, material, etc.?
Pyjamas? I don't like and don't wear, which comes from having to wear them as a child, probably because they were not nighties or girls nightwear. I can understand wearing pyjamas in England and needing to keep warm at night and I guess there are girl's pyjamas. Maybe I might wear them in the future.
Nightgown? Definitely my go too. Long preferably ankle or knee length, short sleeve or just shoulder. This includes negligees. I'm not a long sleeve lover, even day to day I don't wear long sleeves.
T Shirt Well yes if its long enough
Naked? No, definitely not.
Teddy? I have worn them to bed on occasion, but they are more reserved for special occasions, like going out and . . .
Sleepshirt Same as the T shirt
Other? None that I can think of. I have slept in my day clothes, but that is very rare.
It's given in all of the above, I wear underwear, not bras.
Best Wishes AlwaysSarah B
Thanks ladies for your sharing!
I think I may sleep tonight in a nice cotton gown with pretty white lace trim in just the right places. Very fem and warm. I just need the curves in all the right places. Getting there!
Chrissy
It is nice to awake in your nightgown. It is another affirming experience that could be taken for granted after a while; but, I make it a point to appreciate all of these little things.
Have a pleasant day!
Chrissy
I ❤️ pajama
Tank top with short
Quote from: Natali400 on February 04, 2025, 07:02:05 AMI ❤️ pajama
Tank top with short
I like the sleep shorts but I wear them when it is generally warmer.
Negligee / nightgown - something silky and feminine is best- not always practical though..
Quote from: Mandy Spencer on February 10, 2025, 09:54:56 AMNegligee / nightgown - something silky and feminine is best- not always practical though..
You are right, not always practical. But that silky, feminine, and sometimes shiny in ways material does feel so nice.
I prefer the warmer cloth though this time of year at least!
Chrissy
Quote from: Mandy Spencer on February 10, 2025, 09:54:56 AMNegligee / nightgown - something silky and feminine is best- not always practical though..
I am wearing today a camisole that is similarly nice feeling and looking.
I would say the same about the feeling of my slips too when those are appropriate to wear.
It is all very feminine.
Chrissy
I typically sleep nude, but I'm finding more and more that I am starting to like wearing anything satin to bed, panties, shorts, either topless or a very light and loose top. I over heat super easily when I sleep so light and thin is best, or nothing at all. Lol
It is best to go to bed to sleep in whatever appropriate clothing, or lack of it, that makes you comfortable and sleep better.
Chrissy
This time of year it's a long sleeved fleecy pyjama top undies and socks with a buff covering my hair
Loose cami or t-shirt.
Bare shoulders, mostly spaghetti straps. Usually satin or chiffon, some more opaque than others, some less. 95% have lace of some kind. Mostly shorties during the week. Long gowns on the weekend during the winter.
I guess I'm making up for what I can't wear during the day. Maybe over compensating a little.
Oh! I forgot to add, panties. I wear loose cami or t-Shirt and panties to sleep. I use a weighted blanket for night time. Tried night gowns for a year or so but they tend to twist about.
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on December 23, 2024, 04:45:37 PMWhat is your favorite sleepwear, length, material, etc.?
Pajamas?
Nightgown?
T shirt?
Naked?
Teddy?
Sleepshirt?
Other?
Naked. Anything else feels too restrictive. I don't do sleepwear. It feels like wearing clothes in bed, lol.
Quote from: Sephirah on February 13, 2025, 06:19:41 PMNaked. Anything else feels too restrictive. I don't do sleepwear. It feels like wearing clothes in bed, lol.
Its cost of acquisition would be next to nothing. Actually, a priceless benefit.
Quote from: ChrissyRyan on February 13, 2025, 08:30:12 PMIts cost of acquisition would be next to nothing. Actually, a priceless benefit.
Yeah and you can move around without feeling stifled.
Quote from: Sephirah on February 13, 2025, 08:33:14 PMYeah and you can move around without feeling stifled.
Could be chilly.
I mean, that's not a huge deal for me. I don't really feel the cold. :)
Quote from: Sephirah on February 13, 2025, 09:16:33 PMI mean, that's not a huge deal for me. I don't really feel the cold. :)
Well wearing no clothes would not add warmth at least. Has an advantage when you are warm.
Is is nice to be cuddling in nightgowns.
Actually, it is always nice to be cuddling.
Sleeping naked is my favorite style. Your body provides the right amount of heat under the covers. Also,it creates an intimacy with your partner that is wonderful! A nice way to end the day and a beautiful way to start it!