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  2. 12 Excellent Men's Robes That You'll Never Want to Take Off - AOL

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    Yes, men still should wear robes. From warm fleece and cotton, to lightweight silk and linen materials, here are the best men's robes that are totally worth it. 12 Excellent Men's Robes That You ...

  3. The 14 Best Robes For Lounging Like a Pro - AOL

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    Here are 14 of our favorite bathrobes and dressing gowns that men will want to lounge in all day. From brands like UGG to Brooklinen and more, shop here. ... Full Length Turkish Terry Robe.

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  5. Thawb - Wikipedia

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    The thawb dates back to the arrival of Islam in the Arab world in roughly 600 AD. It was a long- or short-sleeved gown worn over the qamis, an undergarment, by both men and women. The word thawb during this time was a general term for clothing and fabric because most types of clothing were mere pieces of cloth, or shiqqa.

  6. Kosode - Wikipedia

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    Originating in the Heian period as an undergarment for both men and women, the kosode was a plain white garment, typically made of silk, worn directly next to the skin.Both men and women wore layered, wrap-fronted, wide-sleeved robes on top of the kosode, with the style of layering worn by women of the Imperial Japanese court – known as the jūnihitoe, literally "twelve layers" – featuring ...

  7. Smoking jacket - Wikipedia

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    The short smoking jacket soon evolved from these silk garments. A smoking jacket from the 1860s exhibitioned at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, United States. A silk smoking suit with shawl collar and gold facings from 1912. To protect their clothes, many men would wear their robes-de-chambre while smoking in private.

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