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Today, we're taking a delightful journey through time to explore the fascinating history of one of our favourite wardrobe staples: the nightie.

Today, we're taking a delightful journey through time to explore the fascinating history of one of our favourite wardrobe staples: the nightie. Let's dive into the captivating evolution of the nightdress and see how it has transformed from an item of historical elegance to a symbol of modern comfort.

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Adorable vintage babydoll nightie with cutest pantaloons with sheer ruffle at bottoms!  All nylon. Late 60s, maybe late 50s

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Style 3049; ©1970; Misses' Nightdress in Two Lengths or Pyjamas: Nightdress or pyjama top without side seams has deep "V" front neckline, lace edging trim, ribbon drawn thru casing tying under the bustline and ribbon ties at the sides. Trousers without side seams have elastic thru waistline casing and lace edging trim. [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your email address here!]

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Is there anything dreamier than 1960s sleepwear? The pastel colours and babydoll designs are enough to keep you dreaming all night long! With the invention of polyamide in 1958, it made it possible to produce cheaper nightgowns, giving way to more “fluffy” designs. Since polyamide was cheaper women could buy a variety of different types of sleepwear with matching robes to keep on rotation. It was also a lot less high maintenance (you didn’t have to iron it!). Though we saw a lot of changes in...

Is there anything dreamier than 1960s sleepwear? The pastel colours and babydoll designs are enough to keep you dreaming all night long! With the invention of polyamide in 1958, it made it possible to produce cheaper nightgowns, giving way to more “fluffy” designs. Since polyamide was cheaper women could buy a variety of different types of sleepwear with matching robes to keep on rotation. It was also a lot less high maintenance (you didn’t have to iron it!). Though we saw a lot of changes…

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