Cozy Silk Set
Cozy Silk Set
Cozy Silk Set
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Cozy Silk Set

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Silk is the most luxurious fabric to wear next to the skin! Buy as a set or individually!

Botanically Dye with Plants, Bugs and Minerals

Size Extra Large Cami

The Cami: Made from incredibly lightweight knitted silk that naturally stretches in all directions, it makes the perfect base layer and is a dream to sleep in! Wear it to sleep in, under sweaters in winter and out during summertime. It seriously feels like second skin and you'll never take it off! Neckline sits slightly higher on the chest than a standard cami.

Tank Measurements - Bust: 38"  Neckline to hem: 16"

*Pay attention to measurements. The knitted silk is a tricky, slippery fabric and sometimes measurements don't match the size on the tag, but note this silk is stretchy!

The Boxers: Unisex! Made from Charmeuse silk, a crepe backed silk satin, this is the Rolls Royce of silk! 16.5 mm weight silk, perfect for sleeping, lounge wear or dressing up and wearing out! Has open fly with two buttons so can be worn by everyone!

Boxer Measurements -

Small: Relaxed Waistband: 25"  Stretched: 40"  Hip: 43"  Length: 15"

Medium: Relaxed Waistband: 27"  Stretched: 42"  Hip: 45"  Length: 15"

Large: Relaxed Waistband: 29"  Stretched: 44"  Hip: 47"  Length: 16"

Extra Large: Relaxed Waistband: 31"  Stretched: 46"  Hip: 49"  Length: 16"

*Boxers tend to run small

Natural bundle dying is a slow but wonderful process. Each piece is dyed with plants, bugs and minerals which are carefully placed on the silk, tightly wrapped, steamed and left to rest for over 24 hours: a slow, beautiful process to produce the natural color you see here. This means that every piece is unique and no two are alike!

Please CLICK HERE to learn how to care for plant dyed silk!

* Note that since plant dyes are a living color, they can be hard to photograph and different screens represent colors differently.