Posted by: Rupert on: July 6, 2009
Bedjacket is a part of womens nighties. It is a waist-length robe worn to cover the chest, shoulder and arms while sitting up in bed. For cold nights, keep your bed jacket within reach before you retire for the night, so that when the chill comes on, you have an extra warmth when you need it.
In David Nieper, keep your arms and shoulders snug as you read the morning paper in this classic Crochet Knit Bedjacket. Softly brushed inside to make it gorgeously comfortable. And also, Country Cottage bedjacket, that designed in pure cotton with three-quarter length sleeves, two buttons and gentle gathers for comfort and convenience.
Posted by: Rupert on: June 10, 2009
Chemises and nighties is much more sexy as any other piece of lingerie. More than just sleeping, is a purpose of a night wear from David Nieper. It is breathable, and it will keep cool on hot or humid nights, because it made up of cotton.
Another fabric is a silk which is also a good in your ladies nightdress, You won’t wake up in the morning to find your night wear twisted up around your armpits.
A beautiful and more appealing nightwear is not just for impressing your husband or your boyfriend. It is something you can do to yourself, like choosing a nightwear that gives you comfort and a relaxed mood that give you a good night sleep.
In David Nieper, fashion and style are becoming top priorities, and there designers are responding to this trend. As times goes on, their designers are looking for a new trends of clothes to inspire their nightwear collection.
Posted by: Rupert on: June 4, 2009
Now a days, a modern women prefer to choose a night wear that is very fashionable and look sexy, but a good night sleep must be consider when we are choosing a ladies nightdress. Some choose a pajamas as a night wear, specially when they sleep with friends because it can be used comfortably with some activities like taking a midnight snacks or watching TV.
The most important in a night wear is, it could give a cool and relaxed mood and if necessary it provide warmth.
But we must consider the environment when we are choosing our nightwear. Like during winter or with cold environment some prefer a long-sleeved top and long pajamas. Some use a floor length nightgown. If you want your ladies nightdress to give you a warm, a cotton or flannel fabrics is good.
And during summer or hot environment you may want to choose a short-sleeved with a pair of lightweight shorts. A cotton or jersey fabrics can give you cool during hot and humid summer nights.
Comfort is really important when we are selecting our womens nighty. Consider the fit of your night wear, make sure that it is not so tight with you.
Posted by: Rupert on: April 23, 2009
If you have ever despaired at finding the perfect fit – help is at hand
Dress sizes – it’s an emotive subject. Whether it’s a critical discussion on the latest celebrity to achieve size zero or an article on the merits of the perfect size 10, you can’t get away from it. But ask any woman her opinion of clothes shopping on the high street and it’s clear that dress sizes are far from perfect anything.
For many of us the frustrating experience of finding we’re a size 14 in one shop but a 16 in another, or even worse, hovering between two sizes in the same shop, is all too common.
All of us shop by the size we believe we are, or by the size we believe is right for us. We’re increasingly wrong, it seems, as the size on the label does not mean what we thought it did and once again it just doesn’t fit.
If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Two size 12s can differ by several centimetres even in the same store and when you take American sizes, European measurements and all the variation on small, medium and large into account, then it’s little wonder that we women are confused.
So what is going on?
A clue is perhaps in the term ‘dress size’. There haven’t been any changes in sizing information in 50 years, when the majority of women mainly wore dresses. Today we are just as likely to wear trousers and separates, which need to fit better and hang well from different places, depending on the look and the cut. And just think how much has changed in 50 years; it’s a completely new world today – our diet, our lifestyles, our attitudes to clothes are re-shaping the population. But most clothes sizes just don’t reflect these changes.
Hopefully, things are about to change. Fed up of the increase in customer complaints and the sheer scale and cost of unwanted returns, a few far sighted retailers have recently completed a large scale analysis of the size and shape of the UK population. It’s called SizeUK and is the first sizing survey since the 1950’s. What’s more it’s the very first time that the shape of the population has been captured and analysed, as well as size.
Using 3D whole body scanners on 10,000 people, this far-reaching survey has provided a range of highly accurate measurements of the size we are today. It has additionally broken down the information in to the shapes and sizes we are at different times in our lives, providing invaluable data for retailers and manufacturers to ensure their clothes fit their own customers perfectly in all the right places.
Companies using the survey information include high street giants like M&S and independent fashion houses such as David Nieper. This fashion house has used SizeUK’s findings across its ranges. There are no short cuts; every item in its nightwear and outer wear ranges has been designed exactly to fit its customers’ shapes.
Managing Director Christopher Nieper said: “As a womens clothes designer, the shape of the body and how it is to be enhanced is key. Part of this is how we size up and down. The difference between a size 12 and a 16 is not a simple overall increase. There are essential design differences to various parts of the garment to get the look and feel right.”
This approach has produced clothes collections which not only look stylish but fit well in all the right places and therefore feel right too. In addition it means every time a customer orders a size 14 or 12 or 16 it will be the same as the last size 14, 12 or 16.
“It’s a level of detail which many clothes manufacturers fail to address,” continued Christopher. “But to us, and our European counterparts like Basler, these are the things which matter hugely to the women who wear our clothes.”
For further information please visit www.davidnieper.co.uk.
Posted by: Rupert on: June 6, 2008
Night wear has come a long way from plain and simple ,designed for comfort and concealment to sexy and stylish seductive pieces meant to be shown and adds to mystery.
Night wear can be defined in a woman’s wardrobe as comfortable pyjama, night dresses, peignoirs and negligees, night jackets to sexy lingerie.
Usually during cold and winter nights, one may opt for a silky or cotton pyjamas with its pretty, soft and light weight material, but during summer nights, one inevitably choose the dress.
The passion for intimate apparel has been understood to reflect the inner moods of a woman. Wearing the proper intimate apparel that tone the woman’s mood can change the passion of a night. Lacy lingeries may add crisp to man’s inhibition for his partner. A thin nightdress can cover beautifully the skin at the same time bold colors intimate apparel may shine under it. Or simple gowns and wrap may leave somebody wondering.
Wearing lingerie adds to the flair of the bedroom. It makes a woman look sexy and feels sexy. Lingerie also boost the confidence of a woman, especially when it highlights her assets and perfectly portrays the inner self she wish to express.
However, choosing a lingerie from a shop may not be that easy. It may look beautifully and mystifying at the display section but may not suit the body features, at best, one can choose lingerie or a night dress through two phrases: highlight the assets and gives comfort. These two cannot be separated. A sexy and nice looking lingerie at the body will lose its magic when hidden under the blanket ( if you shy wearing it.)
If a woman has long flawless legs, one may opt to wear short silky night dress to highlight the legs. Or maybe if the woman have ample breast to show up, it would be best to wear a lingerie or nightdress with V neck and highlights the bust, thereby showing the cleavage and makes the woman alluring.
The art of wearing nightwear be it dress, pyjama or lingerie can vary and may differ from what and how a woman feels for the time she wears it. It can be match and mix from color to texture type and feature what fits the woman not only physically but the inner self and how a woman feels about herself.
Posted by: Rupert on: April 9, 2008
It will inevitably be a rather unflattering (and flattening) cotton number d
esigned specifically to hoist you up and bind you in, so that (reputedly) you can jog, jump, lunge or jiggle to your heart’s content!
Somewhere at the back of the drawer, there’s bound to be a multiway bra too. Theoretically, you’re supposed to be able to wear this bra as a halterneck, a crossover and a strapless style, so that you can look good in even the most daring little, black dress, but somehow, mine manages to make me look lumpy and frumpy no matter which way I wear it!
So which is your very favourite?
If you’ve chosen a balconette style as your favourite, then I think that it’s safe to say that you’re a true romantic! You’re undoubtedly a Jane Austen fan and nothing can make you happier than a beautiful bouquet of hand-tied blooms.
Maybe you’ve selected a bra as your favourite? In this case, you are very probably a ‘no-frills, multitasking, ultra-efficient’ type of gal who goes seamlessly! from the school run to the dinner party in one effortless stride.
Do you instead, veer towards a comfortable, full cup bra as your favourite? If so, you’re positively practical but unquestionably demure and feminine too – all in all, a bit of a Miss Moneypenny type!
So where can you find quality, affordable bras in styles that truly fit? You might want to try www.davidnieper.com No matter what your style, their great site will become a favourite.
David Niper also sell Ladies nighties.
Posted by: Rupert on: March 3, 2008
Posted by: Rupert on: February 7, 2008

http://davidnieper.co.uk/ Obviously, women like nightwear to be glamorous and to show off their figures in the best possible way, but they also want their nightdresses, robes and pyjamas to be comfortable. That’s why recent research, undertaken by nightwear specialist David Nieper Ltd has revealed that the fibre of choice for women’s nightwear is still pure, 100% cotton. Survey participants cited product quality and superior customer service as being of great importance when buying nightwear via mail order or the Internet, but stated that being able to buy elegant, comfortable, pure cotton nightwear was of paramount importance. Family run David Nieper Ltd manufactures and sells ladies nightwear and lingerie via mail order catalogues and their website, to a huge and loyal customer base throughout Europe. The inspiration for their ranges remains firmly at home in Derbyshire where David Nieper, the company founder, still plays an active role in the design of both the nightwear and catalogues. The majority of the www.davidnieper.com products are still made by skilled seamstresses in their Derbyshire workshops. “The fact that our nightdresses are made in Britain is important to our customers,” confirms Managing Director Christopher Nieper, ” we select our fabrics from the best available sources throughout Europe and cotton remains our most successful fibre.” Many women found that cotton alleviated the symptoms of night sweating and allowed them to sleep more restfully. You can view a wide selection of beautifully designed, cotton nightwear by visiting www.davidnieper.com The company backs their products with a no quibble guarantee.
Sally Butler is Marketing specialist in the clothing industry. She has worked for a number of major clothing brands on both sides of the Atlantic. She has a degree in Textiles from Bradford University and over twenty years of experience in the Fashion industry.
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