Man Gifts: Lounging Set

Flashback Summer: Man Gifts - Lounging Set

Flashback Summer: Man Gifts - Lounging Set

If the men in your life are anything like the men in mine, they're difficult to get gifts for.  They either buy the things they want for themselves throughout the year, or they "don't really want anything" when a holiday or occasion comes up.  That means I have to think up gifts they will like without much guidance.

Flashback Summer: Man Gifts - Lounging Set

For this Valentine's Day, I want to do something nice for my husband.  Although he is a sentimental person, I don't want to buy items that will later become just shelf clutter.  I'd rather get him something sentimental that he would use.

Flashback Summer: Man Gifts - Lounging Set

I decided to make him a lounging set!  Now my husband is a sporty, manly-man, military type, and there would never be a time when he would say, "Hey Emileigh, I'd love a fancy lounging set."  However... What guy wouldn't like to hang around the house looking like the Dos Equis man?

I decided on a black silky robe and shorts set.  While it is entirely possible to find these things in stores, they are a bit more expensive than my budget allowed.  I decided to make them myself.


Flashback Summer: Man Gifts - Lounging Set

Recently at Joann there were several pattern sales, so I picked up this one for men that included a robe and shorts all in one for just $1.99.  Patterns like this one are plentiful, so it's easy to find cheap ones to use.

As far as the fabric goes, I HATE sewing with silky fabrics... but I love how they feel as a finished product.  I went with a polyester flannel-backed satin.  The flannel makes it a bit easier to work with, and the polyester makes it machine washable.  (I couldn't imagine my husband ever hand washing a lounging garment.)  


Flashback Summer: Man Gifts - Lounging Set

I'd HUGELY recommend cutting out the long, silky fabric pieces with a rotary cutter.  Besides that, the rest of the garment came together really easily.  I used French seams on everything to make it extra durable and luxurious. 

A silky robe and shorts set is nice, but a personalized set is even better!  Even if you decide to skip sewing your own set, I would definitely still suggest personalizing it.  I used mending tape to monogram both pieces with my husband's initials.  It's a super easy, no-sew option I talked about in my last post.


I put both pieces in a shirt box with some tissue paper and a card on top, and voila! Gift done!


Flashback Summer: Man Gifts - Lounging Set

Although I made this for my husband, a set like this would be a good gift for a father, brother, or other man in your life.  You could winterize it and make/buy a flannel set, or personalize it further by using a particular sports, TV show, movie, or other motif the guy is a fan of.

If you'd like to sew your own, here are some resources to help (these are the supplies I used):

flannel back satin
mending tape
robe pattern

If you'd rather skip the sewing, here are some items available and ready to buy:

Robes:  Soho Plaid Robe  |  Herringbone Stripe Silk Robe |  Cotton Robe  
Bottoms:  Silk Charmeuse shorts  |  Lounge Pants
Sets:  Cotton Jersey Pajama set  |  Silk Charmeuse PJ set

Do you have any men in your life that are difficult to buy for?  What are some of your "gifting tactics" for them?


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6 comments

  1. Yes, men are hard to shop for! My hubby is sooo hard! He always wants "cool gadgety things" but never really uses them. Plus his birthday is in February and I have never recovered from decided on a Christmas present before his birthday rolls around.

    This lounging set turned out so nice and if I thought my hubby would actually wear something like this, I'd be at the fabric store in a flash. (but I may have to make one for myself ;) )

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  2. I made my husband a new smoking jacket with a matching flannel sleep mask (he works nights/sleeps days) for Christmas this year and he adores it. He's worn it so much he's already torn off one of the thread carriers for the belt only a month in. These turned out really nicely! I have a pattern for some 1940s mens french boxers that I really want to make in a gorgeous silk.

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    1. That sounds awesome! Way to go in making a gift that's spot-on perfect for him!

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  3. What an absolutely darling thing to make for your hubby, he is going to be so thrilled to be lounging around in something so glamorous - it's not just for girls!! You are very talented. I can imagine silky fabric is hard to work with though. x

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    1. It is a bit tricky, but flannel backing on this one makes it easier.trust me, if I can do it, you deff can! Silky things are my sewing nemeses

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  4. What a thoughtful, romantically lovely gift.

    ♥ Jessica

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