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| quote: Originally posted by mrvmax: It’s too hot where I live to have anything on that is not necessary. If I lived in a cold climate, maybe. I’m wearing shorts and sandals today…….
100% this. Don't think I've ever worn one, much less owned one.
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| Growing up in a colder climate, and a several hundred year old house, on a farm, yes.
It was pretty much a necessity. (Coming off the farm/ranch pretty much means undressing anything really rough outside, then going into the mushroom, shucking the rest, and heading for the shower - if you don’t have any clothes in the mudroom, put on your robe, and go get some. In hindsight/maybe sweats cost more back then, but there probably should have been “house sweats” Kept in the mud room - but I also remember sharing a fan, so maybe stuff cost more.)
Now that I have a daughter, also yes.
Usually just sweats and an undershirt, but there is a robe in the bathroom in case I have to go get something mid shower etc/wife and I are getting ready at the same time and I go use another bathroom. |
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| Nope. I haven't owned a robe since I was a kid. I get up and get dressed.
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| I put on a robe when I get out of bed in the morning, and until I get dressed, which may be three or four hours later...I'm retired.
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| I’m kinda a robe guy, always have one. I also like carrying firewood in near the woodstove with it one. The thick material protects against the wood, with my welding gloves also. |
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| I own two really great robes, and have for years, but they just hang in the master bathroom......just in case I get the urge! |
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| I do. Microfleece. The house is 60 degrees when we wake up during the Fall and Winter months. Keeps me warm while I’m making the coffee.
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| Up until about a year ago I never owned a bathrobe. Then we got a hot tub and using it when exiting the tub when the weather is say below 50 makes for a much more pleasant experience. But that’s the only time I use one and yes it’s very plush…
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| quote: Originally posted by ZSMICHAEL: When I am imitating Hugh Hefner.
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| quote: Originally posted by Warhorse: I put on a robe when I get out of bed in the morning, and until I get dressed, which may be three or four hours later...I'm retired.
Nailed it! I do the same, mostly between the months of Oct thru March in Florida. |
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| I’m retired. I have several robes for seasonal wear. I usually get dressed by lunch time. A robe is so damn comfortable. |
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| Yes, it's comfortable. I usually wear the robe in the evening after the shower. I call that time the 'relax zone'.
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