Nightgown problems!!!

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Sheena
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Nightgown problems!!!

Post by Sheena »

I'm shattered!!! I've busted the right straps on 2 of my favorite nightgowns in the last 2 weeks. They are so beautiful too. They were size 14's, its weird cause recently I've started wearing size 22's cause of the longer flowing feel. I'm not sure if its my broad shoulders or if its just the way I'm sleeping. Any suggestions?
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Post by Beauty »

Hi Sheena,

If it happens when you're sleeping I think the size may be too small? Did this happen with the 22s or the 14s?

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Post by Sheena »

the 14s, i just woke up this morning and the right strap had snapped, it was one of my most cherished gowns too. Another one snapped about 2 weeks ago, its a shame cause i treasure my nightgowns.
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Post by DonnaT »

I've had that happen also. The gown can easily get twisted around the waist as one tosses and turns during the night, pulling the strap tighter onto the shoulder.

I simply got a needle and thread out and sewed it back on.

Also, seems all my nighties have a plastic adjustment slide on the straps, and these things tend to break easily. Once they do I remove them and sew the strap at the proper adjustment length.

If the gown fits too tight across the chest or under the arms, then you'll know it's too small.
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Post by Allena »

You might try to stitch the straps up with some elastic.
I believe there is some stretchy strap material that would look nicer than plain old elastic.
Check with a fabric store.
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Post by Virginia »

Donna,
You are so right, those little plastic slides are junk!! I wonder if GG's have the same problem with them?? I know that when I go shopping for slips, night gowns and even bras, that is the first thing I look for is the adjustment slide. If it isn't sturdy looking and metal - don't buy it!
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Post by Sheena »

I took them around to Mums anyway. She'll know best way. Shes a good mum.
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Post by Lorna »

I'd go with what Donna said. Unbfortunately, items such as a needle & thread become a necessity more and more often as we purchase delicate items. I went thru the same thing with my LBD (little black dress) last week. :wink:
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