Bathrobes

/ˈbæθroʊbz/ noun

Plural of bathrobe; loose clothing garments worn before, after, or while bathing, typically made of soft absorbent fabric like cotton or terry cloth.

English bath + robe. The bathrobe became popular in the late 19th century as indoor plumbing made home bathing more common.

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