Hampton
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Good information. I think they are expensive that's for sure, but this time I wanna invest in it no matter what. But if I can get it cheaper of course I will wait, so you are saying I should look on ebay instead?I usually buy Derek Rose jim-jams but frankly I think they're overpriced at retail for what they are. I'm talking about their regular line here; I've no experience with their Savile Collection, which I think is their lower line. Because of the cost, and my somewhat stingy nature, I therefore usually bottom-feed on eBay for heavily discounted NWT pairs. As long as you're not in any particular rush to buy, you will eventually find a pair in your size, and in a fabric you like. They fit me nicely; baggy/loose enough for sleepwear without being voluminous. Comparing them to, say, M&S pyjamas, their key advantagesare that they tend to have a slightly nicer fabrics, slightly trimmer fit, much nicer buttons, and a couple of extra pockets which only come in useful once in a blue moon but are appreciated when you do need them. Other elements of construction are also better, but not in a way that matters to me.
Yes, I would consider it as I'm actually looking for something like that. The big caveat, however, would be if you offered real sizes. Too often I will find something I like at a decent price only to see "S/M" and "L/XL" as possible sizes. Even "S" is usually huge. I'm considering just having something made up as it isn't a complicated design.
I had this silk dressing gown made for myself. Would you buy this if I sold it for $250?</p>
I will be selling cotton pajamas in a month or two.</p>