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  1. #1
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    Sleepwear & stuffed lingerie

    I'm stunned whenever I go into a lingerie shop: all I was looking was a simple short camisole/slip like thing for sleepwear.

    Most of the stuff..are bustiers, corseletttes, stuffed camisoles/slips and stuffed/uber padded bras. These are national store chains. So then I went to a dept. store...no real underwear (bras, etc.) and flannelwear. I really have lost touch. Especially the uber stuffed bra-slips in ridiculous/fun (depending on perspective) bright colours and lace. There must be a real market for this stuff to stock national chain stores and fill 90% of the store racks.
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    I'm definitely not their market.....I only have plain beige, white and black bras and panties. I used to spend my money on lingerie but then I realized it's not worth the high price tags. Men are just as happy with nothing!
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    There are unstuffed camisoles at my local lingerie store!
    I wouldn't mind spending on one or two pieces of fun lingerie, but it's all I can do to get to the store when I actually need new bras...
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    I've been having major problems finding panties my size that aren't briefs, bikinis or boy shorts I prefer high-cut panties, and they only seem to be available these days in sizes much too large for me OR they are something like $15-$20 a pair. What is up with that? I am also having problems finding panties that are small enough for me, period, in the <$15 a pair range. I can find packages of larger sizes that are far less expensive. I guess that indicates the stores in question think that smaller women are a smaller portion of their market, I suppose. I went to Walmart, Target, and Meijers. I finally had to go to JC Penny's to find panties that actually fit and even though they were on sale they were more than I wanted to spend - but you kind of gotta have them...

    Have others had this problem? Perhaps others have a larger budget for such things...

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    Yup, given my size should I be spending $20 on a pr. of underpants? Alot of "small" panties are too big for me now. Or they are so skimpy, it's totally impractical for daily wear.
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    I've only been to a lingerie store once or twice in my life. I needed a good strapless bra, and figured it was time to ask the pros. Kind of scary, almost: I walk in, large authoratative woman gives me the once-over, says "you must be a 75 A" and turns to get one. And she was right.

    Otherwise department stores suit me fine. Lots of black, white and beige, and lace itches me, anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    I've been having major problems finding panties my size that aren't briefs, bikinis or boy shorts I prefer high-cut panties, and they only seem to be available these days in sizes much too large for me OR they are something like $15-$20 a pair. What is up with that? I am also having problems finding panties that are small enough for me, period, in the <$15 a pair range. I can find packages of larger sizes that are far less expensive. I guess that indicates the stores in question think that smaller women are a smaller portion of their market, I suppose. I went to Walmart, Target, and Meijers. I finally had to go to JC Penny's to find panties that actually fit and even though they were on sale they were more than I wanted to spend - but you kind of gotta have them...

    Have others had this problem? Perhaps others have a larger budget for such things...
    Victoria's Secret has hi cut cotton briefs, 5/$22 or something like that. They also have very small sizes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irulan View Post
    Victoria's Secret has hi cut cotton briefs, 5/$22 or something like that. They also have very small sizes.
    Really?!? I had no idea they would have reasonable prices, thanks for the information! It just seems wild to me that it is so hard to find undies small enough for me - I don't consider myself to be THAT small!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    I'm stunned whenever I go into a lingerie shop: all I was looking was a simple short camisole/slip like thing for sleepwear.

    Most of the stuff..are bustiers, corseletttes, stuffed camisoles/slips and stuffed/uber padded bras. These are national store chains. So then I went to a dept. store...no real underwear (bras, etc.) and flannelwear. I really have lost touch. Especially the uber stuffed bra-slips in ridiculous/fun (depending on perspective) bright colours and lace. There must be a real market for this stuff to stock national chain stores and fill 90% of the store racks.
    Are you referring to La Senza? I think they're aimed at women under 30, maybe even under 25 years of age. Hence the cheap 'n tacky colors and styles. If there's a La Vie En Rose or Cats Pajamas near you, you might find better merchandise there, although it's pricier.
    When one of my husband's granddaughters had a birthday a while back, her mother suggested several clothing stores we could get gift certificates from, included La Senza Girl. I was repelled to see tiny underwire padded push-up bras in AA or even AAA sizes there. Seriously, what 10-14 year old needs to be wearing an underwire padded bra?
    As for the comments about how small sizes should cost less because of less fabric, it's the manufacturing that you're paying for. It takes about as long to sew a small garment as a big one. (And the amount of fabric used isn't as much smaller as you might think.)
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