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A robe is a loose-fitting outer garment. A robe is distinguished from a cape or cloak by the fact that it usually has sleeves. The English word 'robe' is borrowed from French, although in French, 'robe' typically refers to a woman's dress. There are various types of robes, including:

  • A gown worn as part of the official dress of a peer or royalty.

  • Any of several women's fashions, as robe d'anglaise (18th century), robe de style (1920s)

  • An informal garment worn chiefly in the home.
    • One such example is a bathrobe, a garment made of terrycloth or another towel like material and is typically worn at home after a bath or other activities where the wearer is nude to keep warm and/or preserve modesty in times of no immediate need to fully dress. (Also called a dressing gown or house coat). See, for example, that worn by the fictional character Arthur Dent.
  • (Informal usage) Any long flowing garment; for example, a cassock is sometimes called a robe, despite the fact that the cassock is close-fitting.
  • Well since i was redirected from dressing gown... here goes... A dressing gown is a robe that is worn primarilly after exiting the shower or bath... it is used as a transitional dress to maintain warmth and dignity whilst manouvering around in your birthday suit...

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