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Chenille Zip Dressing Gown With Hood

Chenille Zip Dressing Gown With Hood

£75.00

This incredibly soft chenille dressing gown, displays the versatility of cotton chenille.

It features an attractive hood, to the keep wearer's head warm. The dressing gown also has a full length closed end zip, to keep body heat in and to make it easy to get in and out of.

In the image, this dressing gown is shown as two tone, but we are now manufacturing this in plain black, in response to customer feedback.

The dressing gown is finished with two oversized pockets.

The length of the dressing gown is 56 inches.

This item is approximately AUD$100/USD $83


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Fluffy Cotton Chenille Shawl Collar Dressin Gown

Fluffy Cotton Chenille Shawl Collar Dressin Gown

£75.00



This gorgeous cotton chenille wrap over dressing gown is shown in moonshine blue.

We have made the body of the dressing gown in super soft cotton chenille and have made the collars, pockets, sleeves and belt in a wide ribe chenille contrast. This dressing gown has a wide with set in belt, which basically is part of the dressing gown and helps give the wearer a better shape when tied.

The length of this dressing gown is 56 inches.



This item is approximately AUD$100/USD$100


BEFORE ORDERING PLEASE CONSULT THE SIZE CHART BELOW..


The colour shown is moonshine blue. This item is also available in loganberry too. To see a gown in loganberry
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Super Soft Button Closure Dressing Gown

Super Soft Button Closure Dressing Gown

£65.00





This super soft cotton chenille dressing gown is one of our all time favourites. A classic button front closure, designed to keep the wearer warm on those cold winter evenings or snug on those slightly chilly summer mornings.

The dressing gown features attractive cotton chenille detail at the collar and at the cuffs. The main body of the dressing gown is in a wide rib design chenille, which not only looks great but flatters the wearers silhouette.

This is available in the mink colour shown and the loganberry colour. Other colours are not available at the moment.

This has a length of 56 inches.

This item is approximately AUD$85/USD$85 including discount


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Dressing Gown - A bathrobe or dressing gown/housecoat

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A bathrobe or dressing gown/housecoat

A bathrobe or dressing gown/house coat (UK) is a robe typically worn after bathing in the privacy of one's home where the wearer is typically otherwise nude to keep warm and/or preserve modesty at times when there is no immediate need to fully dress. As a dressing gown proper, it is a loose open-fronted gown closed with a fabric belt that is put on over nightwear on rising from bed, or, less commonly today, worn over some day clothes when partially dressed or undressed in the morning or evening (for example, over a man's shirt and trousers without jacket and tie). The regular wearing of a dressing gown by men about the house is derived from the 18th-century wearing of the banyan in orientalist imitation. The Japanese yukata is an unlined, cotton kimono worn as a bathrobe or as summer outdoor clothing. Several styles of bathrobes are marketed to consumers, categorised by textile material and type of weave.

Styles of fabrics

Dressing gowns are generally made of four different fabrics.
- Cotton: Cotton is a natural fibre consisting primarily of cellulose and is one of the most commonly used fibres in textile manufacturing. Due to the polarity of cellulose, cotton bathrobes absorb water easily and are frequently used by the beach, pool, or following a shower. Cotton bathrobes are especially suited to use in hot climates because cotton tends to absorb perspiration.
- Silk: Another common fabric used in bathrobes is silk. Silk is a fine lustrous fibre composed mainly of fibroin and produced by the secretions of certain insect larvae (normally silkworms) forming strong, elastic, fibrous thread. These kinds of bathrobes can be relatively expensive due to the cost of producing silk. Such bathrobes are very thin and lightweight. These bathrobes are not particularly suited to wet environments because they lack the surface area and polarity necessary to absorb water. However, silk dressing gowns are the traditional choice, since they are not worn after bathing.
- Microfibre: Microfibre is an extremely fine synthetic fibre, typically made of cellulose or polyester, that can be woven into textiles to mimic natural-fibre cloth. Modern microfibres are developed to maximise breathability and water absorption and can be thinner than the width of human hair. Much like silk, robes made out of microfibre are light in weight and are very soft to the touch.
- Wool: Wool is common in colder climates.

Styles of weave

Bathrobes are also categorised by their shape of weave.
- Flannel: Flannel is a soft woven fabric, made from loosely spun yarn, usually cotton or wool.
- Terry: Terry is a pile fabric, usually woven of cotton, with uncut loops on both sides, used for bath towels and robes. The longer and denser the loops are, more absorbent the bathrobes are.
- Velour: Velour is a fabric with cut loops. Velour bathrobes are typically made with terry inside, as terrycloth absorbs water better than velour. Velour gives the bathrobe luxury, cosiness, and makes the garment softer to the touch.
- Waffle: Waffle fabric is loose and has a distinctive "gridlike" appearance. For most part, these bathrobes are designed for their light weight. "Pique" is a type of waffle weave that can be applied to cotton, velour, silk, and other fabrics.

Styles of collars

There are varieties of collars for bathrobes as well.
- Shawl collar: So called because the collar closes about the neck just like a shawl. The shawl collar is borrowed from its use on men's evening wear, the dinner jacket and smoking jacket, and is common on traditional dressing gowns. The shawl collar gives a feeling of warmth and cosiness.
- Kimono: The kimono style robe actually has no collar per se. It generally provides more comfort to the wearer in warm weather.
- Hooded: A hood is sewn into the neckline, which can be worn over the head to keep it warm and help dry wet hair.

Styles of sculpture
The sculpture refers to the texture or styling of the dressing gown's fabric. The sculpture of a dressing gown not only provides aesthetic appeal, but also affects the absorbency and the hang of the dressing gown. The sculpture is a pattern sewn into the terry cloth, velour, or other fabric that reduces bulk, increases suppleness, and yields a more graceful hang on thicker dressing s. There are several varieties of fabric sculptures for bathrobes:

- Window Pane: A box or checkerboard pattern in various sizes
- Zig Zag: A plush, repeating "Z" pattern
- Ribbed: A sculpture design that yields alternating vertical lines of plush material and sewn material
- Waves: Similar to the Zig Zag sculpture, but with gentler angles

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