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The return to the dressing gown
With smartworking and all the rest, obviously clothingIndoor has had an exponential growth and the dressing gown has made a comeback, in a new version, with trendy fabrics and colors.
The New York Times dedicated an entire article to this new trend by interviewing ordinary citizens who have all expressed their new passion for this garment capable of giving comfort and elegance to the home. But what has certainly made a significant contribution to the increase in interest in this product are the American celebrities who, with their shots shared on social media with dressing gowns in the most disparate colors, fabrics and models, have launched a real fashion.
In this way, the idea of grandfather's checkered robe happily gives way to an indoor item of clothing, not only comfortable but also chic. -
Benefits of bamboo as a natural and sustainable fabric
In recent years, thanks to the increase in awareness of environmental problems, in the field of fashion the attention is increasingly turned towards sustainable fabrics such as natural bamboo fiber.
Wearing a bamboo bathrobe, dressing gown or kimono gives a softer and more breathable effect on the skin thanks to its ability to absorb moisture and sweat, giving freshness for a long time and removing bad odors.
Thanks to its eco-friendly nature and its properties, bamboo, in a perspective of sustainability and quality, it has all the characteristics to become the fiber of the future! -
The hammam and peshtemal cotton towels
The hammam is not only an environment dedicated to the care of one's body but also of the mind, it is a place where time stops, worries disappear, everything is accompanied by slow movements and muffled sounds.
One of the most characterizing elements of this moment of well-being is the light cotton towel, the peshtemal, born with a very essential design but over the yearshas taken on an increasingly sophisticated style.
Thanks to its lightness and practicality and its natural fiber fabric that guarantees absorbency, it still remains the icon of the hammam today.