Bed jackets that go far beyond the bedroom.

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Shop our curated collection of original bed jackets from the ‘50s and ‘60s, refreshed and refurbished with vintage buttons, broaches, mending and

love.

Wear your classic, detailed piece as a blouse, stylish short coat or wrap for a chic look when you’re out and about.

You can also drape yourself in a touch of elegance with your sleepwear for relaxing in the evening or morning, at home or away.

Or give a bed jacket to anyone who likes stepping out or cozy relaxing—

from a college student or sweet friend to an expectant mother, your daughter, sister, mother or boss.

Bed jackets are the gift of love.

(Click the link to “My Bed Jacket Story”

to understand why a bed jacket is an enduring hug.)

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About

Grace Kelly

Welcome to a beautifully curated collection of classic pieces to wear out on the town with jeans or a over a dress in all of their flirty, fabulous glory at VintageBedJackets.com.

You can also wear these elegant pieces with a camisole, pajamas or a nightgown minus the bulkiness of a full robe.

These fashion statements that flow from your bare shoulders to waist in various degrees of coverage come in lace, organza, chiffon, cotton and quilted satin. Originally designed for luxurious lounging in bed, bed jackets were made into fashion statements in the ‘40s and ‘50s by Hollywood stars such as Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn  and my very own pen pal Olivia de Havilland.
(More on that later.)

Anthropologie, Free People, Urban Outfitters along with boutiques in New York, L.A. and Paris have introduced the “bed jacket blouse” or “front tie shirt” as a fun, feminine piece to wear with a cami, bra or nada at all.  At the same fashion moment, sleepwear companies like CuddleDown and Her Room are offering quilted bed jackets.

As with all truly classic fashion statements that have stood the test of time, everything that’s old will be new again.

From Kelsea Ballerini in Nashville to Parky Posey at the Emmys, where Harper’s Bazaar dubbed the White Lotus star’s style as “nightgown dressing,” and “beautiful,”

a bed jacket is always stunning.

Don’t accept a reproduction of a classic.

Go with an original from

VintageBedJackets.com

Not only is it the sustainable way, it’s the sensational way!