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Monday, May 2, 2011

The History of the Dressing Gown

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For the purposes of this article may be useful to start with some definitions of the different descriptors that are most commonly used to refer to a garment worn around the house like home:

Robe

'Bata' The English word is from the Middle English word "clothing" as meaning the same name, 'beat' the word has its routes in the lingua franca as Rouba. It is believed to have originated with the meaning of 'booty' or 'booty', referring to the stolen items and clothing and related to "steal" the word. The word was adopted by the Old French language to refer initially to the same 'booty' or 'booty' but the meaning has now evolved to refer now to "a east bridal   woman's dress."

The point of distinction between a cloak and the like, such as coats are their sleeves.

Bathrobes

Bathrobes are made of absorbent fabrics, terry towels more often, this has the advantage of drying the body after bathing. The bathroom has two benefits, such as a towel, absorbing moisture after bathing and as a casual garment to be worn in the house after waking in the morning as well to use at night after bathing.

Coat

A robe is a term traditionally associated with clothing for men. viewable loose dresses costumes tend to close with a cloth belt around the waist, much more is coming!

Coat

Although it is commonly done, the gown should not be confused with the robe, it was a very popular item of clothing in the 1940's. Also known as a duster, the layer house was a very useful piece, but was longer in length than an apron and more modest in the coverage of an apron. At a time when women rarely leave their homes without looking at their most favorable of the bridesmaid dresses was the perfect way to protect the equipment chosen the day, women simply change into your robe to perform their daily tasks.

Gowns varied in style, but they were usually to the knee or longer to cover the underwear, which were made from a lightweight fabric that is padded at times by the heat. The gown is set at the front, either with buttons or a zipper.

The use of the gown evolved over time, more and more elegant, sophisticated and feminine in form, many women began to wear their evening dress at night, even when hosting clients, took a paper gown similar to 'beat 'the male.

In recent times, the gown has become a widely used term date is rarely used. Most people prefer to adapt as unisex dressing gown term, both to house male and female clothing. In a recent poll that was conducted by thestudentroom.co.uk, 91% of men and women prefer to wear period costume dress.





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