If this wobbly economy has got you spending more time at home, consider homebody chic with Juicy Couture's new affordable intimate apparel collection. "We wanted to create beautiful, feminine basics that felt soft and buttery to the touch of the skin," said founder Gela Nash-Taylor.
Graphic tees, pajama bottoms, and nightgowns are supposed to fall somewhere in between everyday ready-to-wear and cozy sleepwear. Retail prices range from $14 for panties to $125 for robes. Not bad compared to Juicy's main line.

















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ugh, am i the only one who doesn't like juicy clothes?! sorry, i'm a buzzkill
1Don't worry, pumachik! I refuse to buy anything Juicy, it's far too popular at my school.
2I don't really care for Juicy Couture either. Plus I think $14 for underwear is still too expensive for my taste.
3I love Juicy
4seriously i'm with the 3/4 of post so far. I LOATHE Juicy Co. All they're stuff is plushie pos, and veluer (sp?) and it's all way older women who've gotten boob jobs or lipo, or barely teens wearing the clothes.
5Meh. I'd rather not walk around with "Juicy" plastered across my ass, thanks.
The brand just has a certain image associated with it that I'm not much into.
6Meh makes me think of the VS Pink line...
7love juicy. hate pink.
8I wouldn't wear Juicy in public, but for loungewear I think these items are cute.
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