PJs
Dec 28, 2022 22:15:20 GMT -5
Post by mamared on Dec 28, 2022 22:15:20 GMT -5
Previous reviewers have already done a good job of describing these jammies, so I'm just going to add a few pics and some more thoughts. I never got Luciana, so Jess is modeling in these photos.

The top tunic is a nice shade of light pink, and it has the Luciana heart-shaped constellation/galaxy graphic (that's on her telescope and elsewhere), along with the words "TO THE MOON AND BACK" in all caps. I like the double entendre here, referring to both space travel and love, and I think it's a clever nod to Luciana's theme as well as fitting for a heart graphic. (It reminds me a bit of the "I need some space" launch tee, too, with its play on words.)

As others have mentioned, the sleeves are sewn in a rolled-up style. I don't mind that they're rolled up, but I think the raglan style makes them bunch up a little oddly, at least on Jess. Maybe Luciana is sized differently and it's a smoother look on her.


There's a single strip of velcro up the back of the tunic, and a little plastic oval vanity tag on the bottom edge of the front. (The inside seam has another tag.) The tunic fits loosely, except for the slight bunching around the arms, and it hangs well.

The bottoms are nice and stretchy and give plenty of coverage. I like the shade of blue, like a midnight sky, and how the holographic flecks are more sparse near the waistline and get closer together closer to the bottom. It does look like falling stars.


The purple satin slippers are my least favorite part of this outfit. The shade of purple is nice, and the silver stars the cover the upper part of the slippers are a cute touch. They're also easy to slip on, with just an elastic strap that goes around the back. But having the whole slipper made of satiny material (even the sole), and having a little padding in the bottom as well, kind of limits their use. Luciana would be fine sitting down in these, but staying balanced while standing up is another matter (and wearing them outside to look at the night sky, as advertised, would just be silly).

Here are some photos of the box they came in. Overall, keeping in mind the original price of $24, I'd probably give these jammies a B or B-, mainly for the cute play on words and the nice bottoms, but I'd ditch the slippers.



The top tunic is a nice shade of light pink, and it has the Luciana heart-shaped constellation/galaxy graphic (that's on her telescope and elsewhere), along with the words "TO THE MOON AND BACK" in all caps. I like the double entendre here, referring to both space travel and love, and I think it's a clever nod to Luciana's theme as well as fitting for a heart graphic. (It reminds me a bit of the "I need some space" launch tee, too, with its play on words.)

As others have mentioned, the sleeves are sewn in a rolled-up style. I don't mind that they're rolled up, but I think the raglan style makes them bunch up a little oddly, at least on Jess. Maybe Luciana is sized differently and it's a smoother look on her.


There's a single strip of velcro up the back of the tunic, and a little plastic oval vanity tag on the bottom edge of the front. (The inside seam has another tag.) The tunic fits loosely, except for the slight bunching around the arms, and it hangs well.

The bottoms are nice and stretchy and give plenty of coverage. I like the shade of blue, like a midnight sky, and how the holographic flecks are more sparse near the waistline and get closer together closer to the bottom. It does look like falling stars.


The purple satin slippers are my least favorite part of this outfit. The shade of purple is nice, and the silver stars the cover the upper part of the slippers are a cute touch. They're also easy to slip on, with just an elastic strap that goes around the back. But having the whole slipper made of satiny material (even the sole), and having a little padding in the bottom as well, kind of limits their use. Luciana would be fine sitting down in these, but staying balanced while standing up is another matter (and wearing them outside to look at the night sky, as advertised, would just be silly).

Here are some photos of the box they came in. Overall, keeping in mind the original price of $24, I'd probably give these jammies a B or B-, mainly for the cute play on words and the nice bottoms, but I'd ditch the slippers.


