Halter babydoll with embroidered collar and matching g-string
Babydoll and panties set
by
Leg Avenue
Best for the Busty
Although it's supposed to be one size fits most, the babydoll will look best on those with a large yet perky chest, and the g-string will fit best on smaller hips. It's not the most well-constructed lingerie set, and I find the price a bit high for what you are getting. The crochet gives it a unique look, but there will be a small group of people who both like this set and look good in it.
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Pros
Unique design, soft material, sliding cups, adjustable collar.
Cons
Won't fit a wide variety of women, not well sewn, difficult to put on, a bit pricey for the quality.
The Halter Babydoll with Embroidered Collar and Matching G-String has a very long but slightly incorrect title. As far as I'm concerned, embroidery is decorative stitching on a piece of fabric. This set actually features crochet, which is fabric created from loops of yarn or thread. The title is right about the fact that this set includes a babydoll and matching g-string.
The set is made from 100% nylon. The main material is a fine mesh. It is sheer, soft, and stretchy. The crochet is a little rough, and can be a bit irritating, especially since it is placed against sensitive areas.
There are some loose threads on both the babydoll and g-string, including a couple of small pulls in the crochet.
The collar portion has hook and eye closures, like the back of a bra. There are 3 settings, and it will fit those with a 13-15 inch neck. I have a 13 inch neck, and it fits me well on the tightest setting. It's difficult to get the collar hooked up on the right setting yourself, since you have to reach behind your neck and can't see what you're doing. You could put it on backwards then turn it around, but it's awkward since your arms will get in the way.
The front of the babydoll is made of 2 pieces of fabric that are gathered onto the collar at the top. There is a strip of elastic that sits under the breasts and offers a tiny bit of support. The elastic will fit up to a 36 inch underbust. The material can be slid along the elastic, so you can gather it up to expose more, or spread it out to cover the entire stomach. When spread out, the bottom of the cups is 11 inches wide before stretching. It can be made narrower but there will still be a lot of gathered fabric, so this is best for large breasts. I am a 34 C with a 36 inch bust and 30 inch underbust, and I feel like there is a bit too much extra material for me. I would recommend it to those with at least a large C cup, preferably a D. It's hard for me to say exactly what the upper limit on chest size would be, but I know it is large enough to fit a 34 E. Since it offers very little support it will be best for those whose breasts are large but fairly perky. Since the babydoll is so loose and flowy, it will be able to accommodate almost any stomach and hips.
The g-string is made up of a crochet triangle and elastic straps with a t-style back. The materials aren't very soft, and the area where the bottom of the triangle is sewn to the elastic might rub against sensitive areas. It is what I would consider a small or medium size. I wear size 8 pants and measure 40 inches around the widest part of my hips and butt, and 35 inches where the top of the panties sits. The g-string isn't too small for me, but it does fit snugly and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone larger than I am. The top of the g-string measures 12 inches unstretched, which means the smallest people it will work for are those who measure 24 inches where the top of their panties sit. Of course you can always ditch the included panties and wear the babydoll with your own pair, but the crochet does add something to the outfit.
The set came packaged in a thin black cardboard box with a picture of the model on the front and back. There's a small plastic window on the back so you can see a bit of the material. It includes cleaning instructions; hand wash separately, drip dry, do not bleach.
The set is made from 100% nylon. The main material is a fine mesh. It is sheer, soft, and stretchy. The crochet is a little rough, and can be a bit irritating, especially since it is placed against sensitive areas.
There are some loose threads on both the babydoll and g-string, including a couple of small pulls in the crochet.
The collar portion has hook and eye closures, like the back of a bra. There are 3 settings, and it will fit those with a 13-15 inch neck. I have a 13 inch neck, and it fits me well on the tightest setting. It's difficult to get the collar hooked up on the right setting yourself, since you have to reach behind your neck and can't see what you're doing. You could put it on backwards then turn it around, but it's awkward since your arms will get in the way.
The front of the babydoll is made of 2 pieces of fabric that are gathered onto the collar at the top. There is a strip of elastic that sits under the breasts and offers a tiny bit of support. The elastic will fit up to a 36 inch underbust. The material can be slid along the elastic, so you can gather it up to expose more, or spread it out to cover the entire stomach. When spread out, the bottom of the cups is 11 inches wide before stretching. It can be made narrower but there will still be a lot of gathered fabric, so this is best for large breasts. I am a 34 C with a 36 inch bust and 30 inch underbust, and I feel like there is a bit too much extra material for me. I would recommend it to those with at least a large C cup, preferably a D. It's hard for me to say exactly what the upper limit on chest size would be, but I know it is large enough to fit a 34 E. Since it offers very little support it will be best for those whose breasts are large but fairly perky. Since the babydoll is so loose and flowy, it will be able to accommodate almost any stomach and hips.
The g-string is made up of a crochet triangle and elastic straps with a t-style back. The materials aren't very soft, and the area where the bottom of the triangle is sewn to the elastic might rub against sensitive areas. It is what I would consider a small or medium size. I wear size 8 pants and measure 40 inches around the widest part of my hips and butt, and 35 inches where the top of the panties sits. The g-string isn't too small for me, but it does fit snugly and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone larger than I am. The top of the g-string measures 12 inches unstretched, which means the smallest people it will work for are those who measure 24 inches where the top of their panties sit. Of course you can always ditch the included panties and wear the babydoll with your own pair, but the crochet does add something to the outfit.
The set came packaged in a thin black cardboard box with a picture of the model on the front and back. There's a small plastic window on the back so you can see a bit of the material. It includes cleaning instructions; hand wash separately, drip dry, do not bleach.
Follow-up commentary
26 days after original review
I gave this away to my friend. She's the 34E I mentioned in my review, and she wears size 4 pants. She normally has a hard time with matching sets, but with this one the top and bottom both actually fit her. This seems to be a pretty uncommon body type, but if you are around the same size and have the same issue, this might be a good option for you. For the majority of people, only one part of the set will look good.
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Another great review
As a 36 C, I just don't think my breasts would look fabulous in this either..