Button up pjs - why? *silly question alert!*
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MissAlexaEll
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Button up pjs - why? *silly question alert!*
hey ladies
guess who is doing their pre-op shopping today? apologies for the constant questions!!!
so pyjamas - on the shopping list it says button ups, and im struggling to find some i like, obviously i wont be able to get normal ones over the head but will i be able to step into loose fitting pj tops and pull them up?
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guess who is doing their pre-op shopping today? apologies for the constant questions!!!
so pyjamas - on the shopping list it says button ups, and im struggling to find some i like, obviously i wont be able to get normal ones over the head but will i be able to step into loose fitting pj tops and pull them up?
x
littlewellies- BJSF Addict
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Re: Button up pjs - why? *silly question alert!*
i done the step in and pull up with string strap vest tops as i hate feeling restricted in a button up top xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Button up pjs - why? *silly question alert!*
oh good news hun, i'd much rather have a super soft zip up hoodie and vest top pjs, thanks tink xx
littlewellies- BJSF Addict
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Re: Button up pjs - why? *silly question alert!*
Don't have to have front fastening ones if you don't want chicky it just might be hard if you had to pull a top over your head but like u say stepping into a top you'd be fine :)
I found some great leopard print front fastening ones in Peacocks of all places! think they were around £10 and their soooo comfy i'm still wearing them now instead of my normal ones x x x x x
I found some great leopard print front fastening ones in Peacocks of all places! think they were around £10 and their soooo comfy i'm still wearing them now instead of my normal ones x x x x x
MissAlexaEll- BJSF Addict
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Re: Button up pjs - why? *silly question alert!*
Step in, onsies, button up, zip up anothing but pull over the head will be fine hun.
Re: Button up pjs - why? *silly question alert!*
I found onesies perfect! After my last surgery babe, great for lounging in and nice and toasting for this weather. I even came home in mine!
Anything wide enough for you to step into though will be fine if that's what you prefer. Xx
Anything wide enough for you to step into though will be fine if that's what you prefer. Xx
Re: Button up pjs - why? *silly question alert!*
is there a shopping list somewhere on here to tell you all the things to take with you for a ba? I cant find one xx
willows- BJSF Addict
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Have a look [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] Willows. Xx
Re: Button up pjs - why? *silly question alert!*
oo thanks cookie !
willows- BJSF Addict
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Re: Button up pjs - why? *silly question alert!*
Onesies and Trakkies and zip up tops saw me through my recovery, (though for me that's always been my day to day wear anyway!) something baggy and comfy x
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