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Carole Hochman Plush Fleece Zip Up Top Lounge Set with Leopard

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Zip-up fleece lounge set by Carole Hochman. Features slot pockets at the waist, leopard print detailing on the collar and cuffs, and elasticated trousers. This comfy fleece lounge set is perfect for those long, lazy weekends spent on the sofa.


Trousers feature a gathered waistband
Zip front fastening
Long sleeves
Leopard colour option features leopard-print jacket with brown inner collar, sleeve cuffs and trousers
100% polyester
Machine washable at 30C
Measurements:

Top

Chest: S: 107cm (42"), M: 112cm (44"), L: 119cm (47"), XL: 132cm (52"), 2XL: 142cm (56"), 3XL: 152cm (60")
Length: S: 66cm (26"), M: 67cm (26.5"), L: 69cm (27"), XL: 70cm (27.5"), 2XL: 71cm (28"), 3XL: 72cm (28.5")
Trousers

Low Hip: S: 107cm (42"), M: 112cm (44"), L: 119cm (47"), XL: 132cm (52"), 2XL: 142cm (56"), 3XL: 152cm (60")
Inseam (all sizes): 76cm (30")
All measurements are approximate
 
I quite like the look of this for lounging around in - may have to stay up tonight!

I have quite a few things from Caroles lounge wear but none of her fleeces, has anyone tried it?
 
I quite like the look of this for lounging around in - may have to stay up tonight!

I have quite a few things from Caroles lounge wear but none of her fleeces, has anyone tried it?

I have this in the animal print ...154780

Carole Hochman Microfleece Zip Front Long Robe

154780.001


(no longer available.....not to be confused with another similar item 154912)

and it is lovely, soft and warm:happy: one of the good buys from the Q
 
All I'm going to say is that you will never get any nookie wearing that TSV!
 
All I'm going to say is that you will never get any nookie wearing that TSV!

It's very unsexy, Flamenco!

I cannot understand the current trend for 'lounge wear'. Most of it is deeply unflattering and I would be highly embarrassed if someone called to the door and I answered it dressed like that. Believe me, I am not a Srepford Wife clone, but have standards lapsed that far?
 
Even worse are people wearing pyjamas and Ugg boots doing their shopping in Asda. A reliable source tells me this look is very popular in Middlesborough. Not that I have anything at all against Middlesborough
 
Pyjamas, Ugg Boots and the perfect accessory....Velcro Rollers! Now, is that dressing it up or down I wonder? :wink:
 
Even worse are people wearing pyjamas and Ugg boots doing their shopping in Asda. A reliable source tells me this look is very popular in Middlesborough. Not that I have anything at all against Middlesborough

Iit's common in parts of Belfast too. I have witnessed it, to my horror. I remember seeing a black and white 1950s melodrama, 'Woman in a Dressing Gown' about 40 years ago and it left its mark!
 
Iit's common in parts of Belfast too. I have witnessed it, to my horror. I remember seeing a black and white 1950s melodrama, 'Woman in a Dressing Gown' about 40 years ago and it left its mark!

Now, hang on a minute.....I'm sat here in my Carole Hochman Dressing Gown but I don't think I've left marks anywhere! :wink:
 
I drove through Brentwood this evening - TOWIE country - and there Ugg boots, pyjama bottoms and furry gilets as far as the eye could see. You'll be relieved to know that the vajazzling was well and truly hidden.
 
I drove through Brentwood this evening - TOWIE country - and there Ugg boots, pyjama bottoms and furry gilets as far as the eye could see. You'll be relieved to know that the vajazzling was well and truly hidden.

No Velcro Rollers? That fashion faux pas is enough to make your hair curl...........:wink:
 
I'm not surprised people wear their jammies when shopping in Asda, the buildings are so ****** big that if you entered in the morning it would be bedtime by the time you got to the checkouts !!!!!!

I have only shopped there twice in my life, and both times felt I needed a golfing buggy and my sandwiches for lunch. Never again !
 
I can zip around ASDA OK, it's Ikea that worries me.
Have you noticed there are no windows!? It always seems to be dark when I come out of that store.
And you're done for if you follow the floor plan.

I think I'd be done for in one of those Carol Hochman's what-sits too. The small is a 42" chest.
I can just hear it, "She went into a Plush Fleece Zip Up Top Lounge Set & was never seen again ...."
 
I cannot get my head around QVCs obsession with slapping animal print all over everything!!!!!
 
I can zip around ASDA OK, it's Ikea that worries me.
Have you noticed there are no windows!? It always seems to be dark when I come out of that store.
And you're done for if you follow the floor plan.

I'm glad it's not just me. Every time I enter that store I lose all track of time:confused:.
 
I cannot get my head around QVCs obsession with slapping animal print all over everything!!!!!

Me neither, I might have bought this if there was a plain colour with no animal print

I would never wear something like that outside but it would be nice to wear in the dark evenings before going to bed
 
It's very unsexy, Flamenco!

I cannot understand the current trend for 'lounge wear'. Most of it is deeply unflattering and I would be highly embarrassed if someone called to the door and I answered it dressed like that. Believe me, I am not a Srepford Wife clone, but have standards lapsed that far?

LOL was going to agree about how awful the animal prints were only to look down and realise that I am wearing my full length bargain leopard print dressing gown. I frequently answer the door in it and it is good for warding off any intruders, the postman, the delivery guys, meter readers, they avoid eye contact thinking that I am about to pounce.

Tescos had a charity day last year and the staff had to dress in their nightwear. Quite a few of us customers were tut, tutting until I asked someone why she was dressed like that and she revealed that she was staff. Very unflattering but so warm
 
Primark is full of fleecy pyjamas and onesies etc. Im sure the quality isnt quite as good as CH but they cost around £8 I think. I got some last year and they were fine for wearing at home but I wouldnt venture out anywhere in them !
 

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