We work in polyamide lace, open mesh, woven polyester satin and modal jersey, and most of the range holds you with elastic rather than wire. Everything on this site sits under the cut it belongs to, with the blend it is made from and the measurement that decides your size.
Chemises away from bra sets, robes away from nightgowns, and the rompers on a shelf of their own.
Ordered by how many ratings a piece has collected, so the ones that shift sit at the front.

Babydolls and Chemises
Two-piece costume set pairing an adjustable tie-front crop top with a coordinating pleated mini skirt in stretch plaid fabric.

Bodysuits and Teddies
Holiday-themed lace and mesh chemise with faux fur edging, an underbust bow, attached garter straps, and a matching thong.

Robe Sets
Three-piece sleepwear set featuring a sheer mesh kimono robe with eyelash lace trim, a V-neck babydoll dress, and a matching G-string.

Nightgowns and Sleepwear
A lightweight satin slip dress cut with a V-neckline, floral lace trim, and matching adjustable shoulder straps.

Sheer Tops
Lightweight sheer mesh crop top with long sleeves, a classic crew neckline, and built-in stretch for smooth layering.

Rompers and Jumpsuits
Rayon-blend jersey gives this sleeveless short romper a lightweight feel with stretch, finished with an adjustable waist drawstring.

Nightgowns and Sleepwear
Smooth woven satin chemise with slim shoulder straps and a relaxed silhouette, sized from small to 3X-large.

Bra and Panty Sets
Floral lace two piece set featuring a halter V-neck bralette with scalloped edges and a matching low rise panty.
Almost nothing in the range is boned or underwired. Support comes from a sewn elastic channel under the bust, between half an inch and an inch wide, with adjustable sliders on the straps. That means the cup takes a range but the band does not: it is cut to a measurement and it stays there. Measure your underbust, snug and level, and read that number off the chart before you look at anything else.
For one-piece cuts the deciding number is torso length rather than bust. A bodysuit or a romper has to travel from shoulder to gusset, and open mesh gives more vertically than a solid knit does, so a long torso in a solid-knit teddy will pull at the shoulder. Two-piece sets and babydolls go by underbust and hip. If you sit between two sizes on the chart, size up on woven satin and stay put on anything with elastane in it.
Our floral raschel lace carries five to ten percent elastane. It gives sideways across the bust and hip and holds its length, which is why the panels keep their shape after a wash instead of drooping at the seam.
Bodysuits close with a three-snap gusset set slightly forward on the base panel. Forward placement keeps the snaps off the seam line and lets you take the rise up or down without the whole piece riding.
Bra sets and babydolls skip the metal wire. The band is sewn elastic and the straps are fully adjustable, so you set the tension yourself. It is a softer fit and a lighter garment, and it will not dig after an hour.
The satin slips are a plain weave polyester with a smooth face that shrugs off water marks. Wash them cold in a mesh bag. The fine yarns snag on a hook or a zip faster than they wear out.
Six things we do at the machine, and what each one changes once the piece is on you.
| How we cut it | What that means in the seam | What you notice wearing it |
|---|---|---|
| No wire in most of the range | A sewn elastic channel under the bust, half an inch to an inch wide | The band carries the weight, so there is no rigid edge to dig in after an hour |
| Straps adjust as standard | Metal sliders on woven or elastic strapping, both sides | You set the strap length instead of living with whatever came out of the factory |
| Elastane through the lace | Five to ten percent elastane in the raschel knit | Panels give across the bust and hip and come back to shape after a wash |
| Snap gussets on one-piece cuts | Three snaps set forward of the base seam | The rise adjusts without the whole bodysuit riding up on you |
| Mesh behind the sheer panels | A second layer of open knit under the lace at the cup | Coverage in the places a single layer would be see-through |
| A chart per cut, not per line | Measurements published against each style in inches | A chemise sizes on band and hip, a bodysuit on torso length, and you read the right one |
Six notes we kept, sizing and fabric first. Names shortened, wording theirs.
Bought the medium off the underbust number on the chart and it landed right. The lace gives sideways but the band under the bust stays put, which is the part I always get wrong when I guess. Second one is in the cart.
The satin is lighter than I pictured and it does slide off a hanger, so mine lives folded. Length hit mid-thigh on five foot four. One star off because the strap sliders needed a good tug before they held.
Long torso here, so I read the shoulder to gusset measurement before anything else. Open mesh gave enough vertically that nothing pulled at the shoulder. The three snaps sit forward of the seam and are easy to find without looking.
This is the one I actually sleep in. Modal jersey, cold wash, no dryer, and after a dozen washes the neckline has not stretched out. My old cotton gown went baggy at the shoulder inside a month.
No wire in it, which was the point for me. Support comes off the elastic band and it holds through a full evening without digging. I sit between sizes and stayed put rather than sizing up, and that was the right call on a stretch knit.
Ordered the set for my sister and kept the tie belt trick for myself: the loops are sewn into the side seam so the belt does not wander. Wash it in a mesh bag. The fine yarns catch on a zip long before they wear through.
Three notes from our own size charts and care labels.
Learn how to record bust, underbust, waist, and hip numbers accurately when selecting two-piece lingerie sets.
Read itExamine how stretch lace, unlined mesh, woven satin, and modal knit fit across hours of continuous wear.
Read itLearn how cold water, mesh wash bags, flat drying, and mild soaps preserve the shape of delicate nightgowns and sleepwear.
Read itBy cut: seven groups sorted on construction, closure and length. Each piece has its fabric blend, strap type, cup lining and the measurement that governs the fit.
Take your underbust and hip in inches against your skin, not over clothes. One-piece cuts need a torso measurement as well, from shoulder through the crotch and back up. Chemises and two-piece sets go by band and hip.
Modal and polyester sleepwear takes a cold delicate cycle. Anything with open lace, mesh insets or metal sliders lasts longer in a mesh bag, and nothing in the range wants a dryer.
We sell through a storefront rather than running our own checkout. This site is the catalogue and the fit notes. The buttons take you to the listing, and the order, the payment and the return go through there.
A babydoll has a seam right under the bust and a skirt that flares from it, usually under twenty inches long. A chemise hangs straight from the neckline or the armhole with no waist seam at all.