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  2. Robes of the British peerage - Wikipedia

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    Since at least the early Middle Ages, robes have been worn as a sign of nobility.At first, these seem to have been bestowed on individuals by the monarch or feudal lord as a sign of special recognition; but in the 15th century the use of robes became formalised, with peers all wearing robes of the same design, though varied according to the rank of the wearer.

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    Here are 14 of our favorite bathrobes and dressing gowns that men will want to lounge in all day. From brands like UGG to Brooklinen and more, shop here. The 14 Best Robes For Lounging Like a Pro

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    These best-selling picks range from fluffy flannel and fleece to more lightweight cotton and satin.

  5. 12 Excellent Men's Robes That You'll Never Want to Take Off - AOL

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    Yes, men still should wear robes. From warm fleece and cotton, to lightweight silk and linen materials, here are the best men's robes that are totally worth it. 12 Excellent Men's Robes That You ...

  6. History of the British peerage - Wikipedia

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    Hereditary peerages continue to be created for members of the royal family. Prince Andrew was created Duke of York in 1986, Prince Edward was created Earl of Wessex in 1999, Prince William was created Duke of Cambridge in 2011, and Prince Harry was created Duke of Sussex in 2018 (all on the occasion of their marriages).

  7. Robe of State - Wikipedia

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    The Robe was 104 centimetres (41 in) wide and 471.5 centimetres (185.6 in) long. [5] The Robe of State for the coronation of Queen Victoria was made by John Hunter and cost £643 8s 9d. [6] The robe was re-used by Elizabeth II for her first state opening of parliament, before she had her own robe made for her coronation. [7]