5.03.2013
[Taste]Regain Feminine Strength with the Nightshirt
For many years, the nightshirt has remained a traditionally male-dominated clothing item. Worn during the night, men enjoyed the immense comfort and practicality of the clothing item. After many years as a male-worn style, women are beginning to take control. In their new Fall Fashion line of silk clothing, Narasilk has introduced a nightshirt that allows women to exhibit their inner strength and femininity.
From movies to television shows, women are always stealing their husband’s garments. Most men’s garments are designed to be comfortable while women’s clothing styles are made to be fashionable. Instead of having to steal their lover’s attire, women can now have the best of both worlds. The short-sleeved silk nightshirt made by Narasilk is made to be exceptionally simple and comfortable while still retaining an edge of femininity. It is design with buttons that fasten in the front and a breast pocket.
Since the nightshirt is made with 100 percent silk from spring silkworms, special care has to be taken to ensure that this nightshirt can last a lifetime. Ladies should keep their nightshirt away from bright sunlight or excessive humidity. Normally, storing the nightshirt in a dark closet or dresser drawer will work best. This elegant nightwear should always be hand washed or dry cleaned to preserve its soft sheen. If ladies choose to hand wash it, they should use only lukewarm water and a gentle detergent.
Once it has been washed, wearers can roll it in a towel to remove excess moisture. It should be laid out in a flat area that is away from any direct sunlight. If the nightshirt must be ironed, it should be flipped inside out and the iron should be set to the lowest possible temperature.
Designed to be different, the Fall Fashion line of silk nightshirts at Nara are made with 19 momme silk. Rated export grade A, this silk is sewn by hand by experienced Chinese tailors. For fashionable and comfortable nightwear, nothing suits the female figure better than a silk nightshirt.
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