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Geneva gown
Yes. You can say "Ana get the dressing gown". "Dont forget your dressing gown, etc.
Geneva Gown
A gown or dress worn by a girl or woman A loose outer garment worn by peasants and workers A coarse outer garment worn by monks
A long loose black garment worn by academics is typically called a robe or academic gown. It is often worn during formal academic ceremonies such as graduations, convocations, and other ceremonial events.
Geneva Gown...
A wet gown typically refers to a garment that is designed to be worn in wet conditions, often made from water-resistant or quick-drying materials. It can also refer to a gown that has been soaked or is damp, commonly associated with activities like swimming or water sports. In some contexts, such as medical or laboratory settings, a wet gown might indicate protective clothing that has come into contact with liquids.
A priest's gown is commonly referred to as a "cassock." This long, robe-like garment is typically black, although it can come in various colors depending on the liturgical season or the specific denomination. Priests may wear a cassock underneath other liturgical garments, such as a chasuble, during services.
A kimono is a traditional garment worn by females, which looks like a dressing-gown.