ADOREJOY Front-Closure Babydoll Review: Seven Dollars, a Clasp, and a Flyaway Skirt
Seven dollars is not a lingerie budget. It is a coffee. ADOREJOY still ships a pale-blue babydoll with white floral lace on the bodice, spaghetti straps, a little clasp at the plunge, and a sheer flyaway skirt with a handkerchief hem. Thirty-one thousand reviews. We have already spent enough words on Avidlove. This is the other Amazon babydoll: front closure, mesh that you can see through on purpose, a price that means you can gift it without a cup-size interrogation.
Front closure is the feature that matters. If the person wearing it has sore shoulders, a new baby, or no interest in a puzzle of hooks at midnight, a clasp at the sternum is not a gimmick. It is the difference between putting the thing on and leaving it in the bag.
What you actually put on
The bodice is the lace. White floral over a light-blue base, a small bead or clasp at the V, thin adjustable straps. There is no foam. There is no wire. Small-to-average busts get a suggestion of shape. Fuller busts get a pretty shelf and gravity. The skirt is sheer mesh, open in front — a flyaway — so the “dress” is a frame, not coverage. You will want the matching thong or whatever you already own. The hem is jagged on purpose. It photographs. Sitting down is a decision.
The clasp is the reason to pick this over another $12 lace sack. It opens. It closes. Practice it once before you are in a hurry; cheap hardware can be fiddly. If it arrives stiff, it usually loosens. If it arrives crooked, that pair is the one you return. At this price, a second color is cheaper than an argument.
The clasp is the product. The mesh is the photograph.
Fit and the $7 tax
Amazon sizing on no-name babydolls is a weather report. Believe the chart, then believe stretch. If you are between, size up — flyaway mesh does not hide a tight bodice. Pale blue shows construction more than black; if you are shy about sheer, buy black or wear a slip you already have. The straps are spaghetti. They stay if you set them. They do not lift.
Wash it like a $7 garment you hope to see again: bag, cold, hang. The lace will snag on anything with a hook. This is not a heirloom chemise. Compare it to an Avidlove if you wanted a heavier satin; this one is lighter, sheerer, and easier to put on with one hand.
Who it's for
A first babydoll, a low-stakes gift, a front-closure request. Not a lounge robe, not a nursing nightgown (the clasp is not a pumping access panel), not a bra. At this price the honest review is: it looks like the listing more often than it should, and it dies if you treat it like gym clothes.
Pros
- Front clasp you can actually operate
- Flyaway mesh that matches the photo, not a surprise
- Adjustable straps and a bodice that does not pretend to be a bra
- A gift that skips cup-size maths
- Price that allows a second color if the first clasp is crooked
Cons
- No support — fuller busts will want something else underneath
- Sheer on purpose; pale blue is not modest
- Hardware QC is pack-luck
- Lace snags; do not mixed-wash it
- Handkerchief hem is a sit-down decision
A $7 flyaway babydoll whose front clasp is the real feature. Size up if you are between, hang it to dry, and do not expect it to replace a chemise you sleep in.