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Baggy/cosy cardi instead of dressing gown?

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josefa · 13/09/2010 14:32

does anyone know where to get a long-ish (bum length) soft cosy cardi that can be used instead of a dressing gown that doesn't cost 5 million pounds?!

Hate towelling dressing gowns. Have looked at Hush but didn't like the colours or the fabric. also looked at White company cashmere cardigan thingy but it looks a bit thin close up. I love this from Toast but DH would kill me!

Thanks!

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dexter73 · 13/09/2010 15:20

This any good?

sleepwhenidie · 13/09/2010 15:28

I think this from Gap - also bound to be reduced in sale soon. I have a grey one and it has been worn to death as dressing gown, impromptu blanket for little ones (2yo DD loves napping under it in pushchair) and also, a cardigan Grin!

josefa · 13/09/2010 15:28

Thanks... the Next one is most like what i'm looking for, but woollen (or mostly wool), not synthetic. I don't mind paying more if it's stylish and could poss be worn with jeans as well as in the evenings with sloppy trousers or pjs in the mornings etc, iykwim. Gaaah. always worst when you know what you want, but can't find!

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BelieveInLife · 14/09/2010 20:00

I've got the Next one and it is a lovely style but so itchy :-( Far too itchy to fling on over a vest top in the night/early morning.

nikkershaw · 14/09/2010 20:01

get a large cardi from the men's department at m and s Grin

happilyeverafter · 14/09/2010 20:08

I got a boden robe In last winter sale, it's a thin knit, blue and almost knee length. Paid about £30 and it's been marvellous, much less bulky than a proper dressing gown.

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