Women's bathrobe
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A bathrobe, also known as a housecoat or a dressing gown, is a loose-fitting outer garment (a robe) worn by people, often after washing the body or around a pool. A bathrobe is considered to be very informal clothing and is not worn with everyday clothes. It is a dressing gown made from toweling or other absorbent fabric and may be donned while the wearer's body is wet, serving both as a towel and a body covering when there is no immediate need to fully dress. Most bathrobes are designed as a wrapped-front garment with belt loops and a matching belt, intended to be tied around the waist to hold the garment closed.
Women's bathrobe is specially designed to be worn before and after bathing for the female. They are large and comfortable. The general texture includes cotton, coral fleece, terry, waffle, bamboo fiber, and other materials. The feel of different materials and craftsmanship, as well as the comfort level of wearing, may be worlds apart. Women's bathrobes always have a thick collar that locks in the warmth of the head and neck. In addition, each long bathrobe has two large pockets, which can hold small items such as mobile phones and keys and can be warm to your hands.
Men's Bathrobe is always designed with a hood, giving a stylish look to the robe and helping in keeping your head warm after taking a shower. And two front pockets for holding frequently used items like cell phones especially when the bathrobe is put on for long. The adjustable waist belt helps in securely closing the robe from the front so that it can be worn with convenience.
Children's Bathrobe is always made from super soft fleece that will feel amazing against your little one’s skin after bath time.100% polyester material is machine washable and easy to care for, so there’s no need to worry about cookie crumbs and spills. Lightweight material keeps the children warm without weighing them down. It can be tossed on after a shower or while watching movies and eating popcorn. Featuring a plush hood, the child can pull up over a wet head of hair instead of a towel after their evening bath. Two front pockets provide a place for tiny hands to heat up or a spot to keep their toothbrush.
A blanket is a swath of soft cloth large enough either to cover or to enfold most of the user's body and thick enough to keep the body warm by trapping radiant body heat that otherwise would be lost through convection. Blankets have been used by militaries for many centuries. Militaries are some of the biggest single consumers of woolen blankets. Military blankets tend to be coarse grey, with thick fibers of over 20 microns. Special blankets known as baby blankets are used to protect infants from the cold. Small children (and some adults) may also use a blanket as a comfort object. Blankets may be spread on the ground for a picnic or where people want to sit in a grassy or muddy area without soiling their clothing. Temporary blankets have been designed for this purpose. Many types of blanket material, such as wool, are used because they are thicker and have more substantial fabric to them, but cotton can also be used for light blankets. Wool blankets are warmer and also relatively slow to burn compared to cotton. The most common types of blankets are woven acrylic, knitted polyester, mink, cotton, fleece, and wool. Blankets also come with exotic crafting and exotic material such as crocheted afghan or a silk covering. The term blanket is often interchanged with comforter, quilt, and duvet, as they all have similar uses.