| I see on some parts of Twitter some people are going absolutely crazy over these Nap Dresses but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a person wear one in my real life. Who is the target audience? 20somethings? New Yorkers? |
| Ha, I can tell my 70 something mother that her preferred housewear is trendy. |
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Why would you see someone wear something intended to be worn around your own house and not out in the world?
I’ve been buying loose cotton dresses and caftans for years to be worn around my house in the summer for maximum comfort while lounging, WFH, or yes, napping. But I’ve also WFH for years so it doesn’t surprise me that others are now discovering the joy of the nap dress during Covid. |
| They are so ugly |
| Is this maxi dresses trying to expand their market? |
| bloggers/influencers and their lemmings are the target audience |
You mean a nightie? I wear this one to bed at night, but I don't take naps:
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| Ok I had to look this up. Some look like babydoll dresses from the 90s, some look like Regency-era nightgowns, and some look like straight-up sundresses you’d wear to a baby shower in a garden. This all falls under “Shit White People Like.” |
| It's called a MOO MOO |
| Smocking is for babies. |
Correction - stuff trendy people like. I am black, 45yo, and about to order some STAT. I am glad fashion is finally coming back around to things that are comfortable and feminine. |
| If you wear one while WFH, do you just wear it on Zoom/Teams meetings? I think one of my coworkers would call me out for wearing my nightgown. |
| Good. I was looking for something to wear between my Netflix Shorts and my Coffee Rompers. |
| I’ll stick with my Robe of Despair, thanks. |
Wasn't that Muumuu? That was . . . Maybe the 60's? |