bathrobe
Bathrobes are mainly made of three different fabrics. Cotton: Cotton is one of the natural fibers. Moreover, it is the most used fiber in textile. Cotton bathrobes absorb water easily, so that they are usually by the beach, pool, or places with water. Silk: Another style of bathrobe is silk. Microfiber is n extremely fine synthetic fiber that can be woven into textiles with the texture and drape of natural-fiber cloth but with enhanced washability, breath ability, and water repellency. Bathrobes are also categorized by their shape of weave. A lot of bathrobes are terry, velour and waffle. There are varieties of collars for bathrobes as well. Shawl Collar: It is called shawl because collar closes neck just like the piece of shawl which covers neck, shoulders, and the head. Shawl collar gives more warmth and coziness. Kimono: Another style of collar is kimono style. It is called kimono style because there is no collar unlike shawl. In the hot weather conditions, it gives more comfort to people. People usually prefer these styles of collared bathrobes during the summer.
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