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- more absorbent the bathrobes are. Velour: Velour is a pile fabric where the loops woven into the fabric have been cut. Velour bathrobes are typically made...
- Oddfather" and "The Enigma in the Bathrobe" by the media, Gigante often wandered the streets of Greenwich Village in his bathrobe and slippers, mumbling incoherently...
- translated literally as "bathing cloth" and yukata originally were worn as bathrobes; their modern use is much broader, and are a common sight in ****an during...
- Italian lifestyle and fashion company that produces fragrances, candles, bathrobes, and leather accessories. All of its ranges are exclusively made in Italy...
- love at dawn". When Lennon's wife returned home she found Ono wearing her bathrobe and drinking tea with Lennon who simply said, "Oh, hi." Ono became pregnant...
- include babies' reusable diapers (or "nappies" in British English), towels, bathrobes, and sweatbands for the wrist or head. Terrycloth is also sometimes used...
- loose-****ing outer garment, worn by either men or women. They are similar to a bathrobe but without the absorbent material. A dressing gown or a housecoat is a...
- made out of newspaper by her father, and at home as well, pretending her bathrobes were a mantle. This image prompted her father, the artist in the creation...
- clothes by hand. In 1963, he founded Confecciones Goa to sell quilted bathrobes. In 1975, he opened his first Zara store with his wife RosalĂ­a Mera. In...
- literature and role-playing games by wizards and other magical characters. A bathrobe worn mostly after bathing or swimming. A gown used to cover a state of...