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How to best spend the colder months to follow in a Dressing Gown
Now that summer has come to an end and the warm days are slowly starting to fade into chilly evenings. There is a nostalgia from the hot summer days, as we slowly pass into autumn. We pass into a month where we stride to feel cosy and feel the warmth of the indoors. After a nice hot summer, full of happy moments with family and friends. We have learned to spend quality time with family and friends after being in quarantine and having a difficult and unexpected year.
The quarantine let to the unexpected joy of staying in with home wardrobes, an emerging trend, which we are not ready to let go of. Previously, dressing gowns and bathrobes were uninspiring garments, reserved mainly for brief spells post-bath or shower before getting dressed or something to take into hospital for scheduled procedures. Now the dressing gown sector represents a stylish and totally acceptable way to lounge in luxury while taking in the latest box set or indulging in an evening with Netflix. Our bathrobes have become a uniform in their own right, but one we want to wear and for longer.
We have an every growing sector- Lightweight dressing gowns for those in warmer climates, luxury heavyweight bathrobes for those who favour being enveloped in warmth and opulence and hooded unisex bathrobes for elegant slouching on the sofa. The smoking jacket blurs the lines between loungewear and formalwear and is also enjoying something of a resurgence. Worn over formal pyjamas or teamed with a pair of skinny black jeans, a sharp white shirt and a slim black tie, a short smoking jacket can turn ‘at home’ drinks into a somewhat more lavish affair. Long smoking jacket style Hugh Hefner inspired dressing gowns offer a slightly more glam take on the Egyptian cotton bathrobe. And, of course, there’s a whole legion of dressing gowns leading the charge in the sustainability arena, crafted from bamboo derivatives and Nua cotton.
Especially now, with colder months to follow, we have a very new collection coming out of heavyweight dressing gowns. A collection full of new and exciting designs, fit for everyone who wants to spend their days at home, comfy, warm and trendy!
Now that summer has come to an end and the warm days are slowly starting to fade into chilly evenings. There is a nostalgia from the hot summer days, as we slowly pass into autumn. We pass into a month where we stride to feel cosy and feel the warmth of the indoors. After a nice hot summer, full of happy moments with family and friends. We have learned to spend quality time with family and friends after being in quarantine and having a difficult and unexpected year.
The quarantine let to the unexpected joy of staying in with home wardrobes, an emerging trend, which we are not ready to let go of. Previously, dressing gowns and bathrobes were uninspiring garments, reserved mainly for brief spells post-bath or shower before getting dressed or something to take into hospital for scheduled procedures. Now the dressing gown sector represents a stylish and totally acceptable way to lounge in luxury while taking in the latest box set or indulging in an evening with Netflix. Our bathrobes have become a uniform in their own right, but one we want to wear and for longer.
We have an every growing sector- Lightweight dressing gowns for those in warmer climates, luxury heavyweight bathrobes for those who favour being enveloped in warmth and opulence and hooded unisex bathrobes for elegant slouching on the sofa. The smoking jacket blurs the lines between loungewear and formalwear and is also enjoying something of a resurgence. Worn over formal pyjamas or teamed with a pair of skinny black jeans, a sharp white shirt and a slim black tie, a short smoking jacket can turn ‘at home’ drinks into a somewhat more lavish affair. Long smoking jacket style Hugh Hefner inspired dressing gowns offer a slightly more glam take on the Egyptian cotton bathrobe. And, of course, there’s a whole legion of dressing gowns leading the charge in the sustainability arena, crafted from bamboo derivatives and Nua cotton.
Especially now, with colder months to follow, we have a very new collection coming out of heavyweight dressing gowns. A collection full of new and exciting designs, fit for everyone who wants to spend their days at home, comfy, warm and trendy!