by byankno1 on January 28th, 2010

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Some companies have chosen to produce one-piece adult-blanket sleepers(question below)

These versions(especially online) are the one-piece type that we, as children, remember? Would you ever break-down and buy one, and intentionally wear one? Or are you currently wearing one at night(Cherokee use to sell these in Target stores a few years ago, in the lingerie section)? If you have bought one, which company did you buy yours from? Was this company an online company? What does your blanket-sleeper look like(or have on it.)

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  • by Wellduh on January 28th, 2010

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    I had one a few years ago and loved it. I didn't have to worry about a gown getting twisted around my legs or pajama pants riding up on my legs. I would wear one now but I have gotten so hot natured I couldn't stand being that warm.I don't remember where mine came from.

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  • by byankno1 on June 2nd, 2010

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    I still own a few pairs of these. I bought them, from a, now non-existant company(Warmth Wear). They might have been expensive at the time, but well worth the price I paid. I wear them from time to time, and it's totally not-abnormal finding me wearing one to bed each night, every winter day. Not only are they more comfortable to lounge around in, but then I don't have to worry about pulling up the covers a whole lot during the night(since I'm a common lost-covers type of person.)(on occasion, I'll wear this one to bed, during the early Spring, and middle-late fall/autumn days too.)
    I bought the one which I'm currently wearing more-often in the winter at www.warmthwear.com. It's of an aqua-color. It has nothing else on it. However, shortly before this, I had bought several zippered Cherokee brand blanket sleepers. I didn't like these though. Being a neck-to-waist zipper, made these impossible to slip-into quickly, and i constantly had to rejigger the sleeper, so it could best fit me(without getting twisted.)
    Now I'm wondering if anyone else bought stuff, like this one? and is of a similar ritual, to mine?

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