ADOREJOY Front-Closure Babydoll Review: Seven Dollars, a Clasp, and a Flyaway Skirt

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.

ADOREJOY pale blue mesh lace babydoll with white floral bodice and flyaway handkerchief hem

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.

ADOREJOY front-closure babydoll, closer view of the lace bodice and clasp

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
★★★★★★★★★★
3.8 / 5

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.