Waistband pressure
left visible marks.
CLAIRE'S DESIGN NOTE · STEP 01
I started with the
small things I kept
adjusting at night.
I used to push back the covers, pull my top straight, or shift when a waistband pressed—then forget it by morning.
When these moments began to repeat, I stopped accepting them as an ordinary part of sleep. So I started taking notes.
I wasn’t starting with a sleepwear design.
I was starting with nighttime problems
I wanted to understand.
A short questionnaire.
Your experience will guide what I study next.
OBSERVING · RECORDING · QUESTIONING
STEP 01 · LISTEN
What do you quietly adjust at night?
Tell me what pulls, presses, twists, clings—or wakes you enough to notice.
Even the details that feel too small to remember can help me understand what sleepwear needs to do differently.
Fabric contact caused
skin irritation.
Loose fabric shifted
during sleep.
A short questionnaire. Your experience will guide what I study next.
CLAIRE'S WAY OF WORKING
From a question
to a real answer.
I listen first, bring back what I hear, then let every answer earn its place in the design. Over the next few weeks, I’ll bring you into each step—from what I hear tonight to the final reveal.
what the body notices.
LISTEN
your night
Hearing the different experiences and small adjustments women notice at night.
CHOOSE
the fabric
Turning what we hear into material questions and fabric choices.
REFINE
fit & details
Refining construction, fit, and the details that change how a night feels.
REVEAL
the answer
Revealing the sleepwear answer we have shaped together.
Before I move to fabric, tell me what your night is asking for.
Stay with me through the next few weeks.

























