Several different clothing designers offer silk robes available for Women. Two of the most popular manufacturers of silk robes for women include Victoria's Secret and Bare necessities.
Kimonos are silk robes worn mainly in Japan
robes/silk robes
they would use silk in robes,tunics, and more
Yes, the Chinese wore silk robes. That was a long time ago but today some Chinese still wear silk clothes because of the beautiful designs and the strength of the fabric
One could order silk women's robes at specialized lingerie stores that are very common at local shopping centers that are located in almost every town.
They wore robes made of silk and pants of Cotton
Imphide robesBatwing robesSpider silk robesWizard robes (both black and blue outfits)Infinity robesMystic robes
sheep, silk worms
he wore robes made of silk and a sun disk on his head
People in Singapore mostly wear Western-Style clothing, for example the latest fasion in the U.S. But the tradional clothing is the iNDIAN sARI, sALAWAR KAMEEZ, CHEONgsam, and kebaya.
There is a misconception that boys robes are shorter due to the 16th-19th century idea of "Breeching." Breeching occurs when a boy, who in his youth, was commonly and acceptably dressed in gowns, makes a transition into wearing pants, or 'breeches.' The reason boys robes are shorter, some hypothesize, is due to the fact that before boys could wear breeches they wore "short-coats", which were shorter gowns. However, attributing the process of breeching to robe lengths is erroneous. In reality, boys robes do not tend to be shorter than girls robes. The length of a robe, whether it is a bath robe, a silk robe, or a fleece robe, varies by the company making it and not by gender.
yes they usually wear colorful dress robes that are usually made of silk