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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2021 10:34:51 GMT
I’m all for the fleece material as they dry better for me whenever I put mine on after a shower or bath. I like any absorbent material however.
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Post by johnhurtdoctor on Dec 30, 2021 13:11:47 GMT
My Paul Smith towelling dressing gown is wonderful.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2021 13:47:31 GMT
My Paul Smith towelling dressing gown is wonderful. Sounds lovely. I was advised to get a fleece one rather than a towelling dressing gown as it would dry better after drying me off when I’ve had a bath or shower. Away from material, I like my dressing gown to be fastened using a belt. I also like hoods and pockets. My current one doesn’t have a hood, but I don’t mind.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 1, 2022 21:34:19 GMT
My favourite way of keeping warm, as stated in the thread of the same name. Fleece material is very good for that I feel.
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Post by fitzoliverj on Dec 4, 2022 10:01:19 GMT
Cotton. A towelling bathrobe is intended to be used instead of drying oneself off with a towel, whereas the purpose of a dressing gown is something to wear whilst one blearily drags oneself from room to room in the hope of properly awakening. Or to put on over one's clothes in an energy crisis.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2022 10:21:33 GMT
Cotton. A towelling bathrobe is intended to be used instead of drying oneself off with a towel, whereas the purpose of a dressing gown is something to wear whilst one blearily drags oneself from room to room in the hope of properly awakening. Or to put on over one's clothes in an energy crisis. Yeah. I actually use mine for both purposes. I always thought the terms weee interchangeable since both are pretty much the same in terms of style.
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