kam
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Hi,
I have been doing a search on the internet now and then for lounge wear.
I am looking for something within my budget that I can wear to sleep in and get out first thing in the am to toilet Rosie in my power chair when I am not able to get up and get dressed.
I currently am out in my nightgown and robe. Most the time, I don't care. But, now and then it does bother me.
Any one have something that they sleep in and can wear during the day outdoors if needed for the summer, spring, fall and winter.
Sweats don't work for me in winter. Something about the fabric not working with my skin.
I wear mostly cotton due to fabrics bothering my skin.
[ 08-14-2009, 10:35 PM: Message edited by: kam ]
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kgg
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I have warn scrubs to sleep in and out in the yard. I first started doing it when I lived in Arizona. They were a good all year round item. That way I did not mind answering my door with them on. And they are comfortable!
Need to be careful as some have cotton/polyester. But you can find scrubs that are 100% cotton.
That is what I put Mark in when he first came home after his surgery. And he is really picky about what he wears because it has to be comfortable.
Best, Karen
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I just bought some "dorm wear" at Target. It is in the pajama/work out clothes section and is all cotton. I got them for my daughter to wear as pj's that wouldn't look so pajama like if she went outside or someone came over.
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Dear kam, The Gap and Old Navy both have some good deals on lounge wear. My parents are too lazy to answer the door half of the time, so I have to be dressed constantly. I may have to get out of bed in middle of the morning or afternoon to pay the lawn guy or deal with a salesman. Forever 21 also has great deals on everything, including those cute little yoga pants!
kam
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Thanks all good suggestions that I was unaware of.
Going to web sites to check them out now.
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