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  4. Bathrobe - Wikipedia

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    Most bathrobes are designed as a wrapped-front garment with belt loops and a matching belt, intended to be tied around the waist to hold the garment closed. However, bathrobe designs vary, typically in collar and closure design, with some garments featuring an open front or fastened closures in place of a belt. Varieties of collar design include:

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  6. Wrap dress - Wikipedia

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    Woman wearing a jiaoling pao with a wide belt enclosing the waist, Tang dynasty. The traditional clothing of the Han Chinese, Hanfu, are traditionally loose, wrap-style garments; these include wrap-style robes, such as the ancient shenyi (which sews a top and a skirt to form a dress), the zhiduo, the daopao, and the jiaoling pao (a one-piece dress), etc., as well as wrap-style upper garments ...

  7. Robe - Wikipedia

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    A gown worn as part of the official dress of a peer or royalty. [1] Any of several women's fashions of French origin, as robe à l'anglaise (18th century), robe de style (1920s). [2] A gown worn in fantasy literature and role-playing games by wizards and other magical characters. A bathrobe worn mostly after bathing or swimming. [1] [2]