The subject matter described herein relates to a robe which includes bottoms allowing for additional coverage and modesty while sitting or performing tasks, while being both comfortable and stylish.
Millions of people wear robes in the comfort of their own home. However, with the traditional robe, just the act of walking runs the risk of becoming loose and opening up, revealing everything beneath the robe. By including a comfortable closed bottom as a part of the robe, a person may walk and perform basic tasks without risking exposing everything if the robe becomes loose.
The new robe is a comfortable one piece garment that allows for additional modesty when walking, sitting or performing a task.
The system provides an apparatus consisting of a robe with attached bottoms. The system is described herein.
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In another embodiment, a pair of rompers is affixed to the back of a robe at the waist or the hips, creating a combination romper robe that is one piece. In other embodiments, long sweatpants or any other bottoms may be affixed to the robe instead of a romper. In other embodiments the closed bottoms may be affixed to the sides of the robe. The user may then wear the romper or other bottoms in the traditional fashion and then wrap the robe around their body in the traditional fashion before securing the robe with a traditional belt, string or buttons. In another embodiment, the robe is secured with a drawstring in the front.
In one embodiment, the sleeves of the robe are bishop sleeves, which provide the added benefit of preventing the sleeve from rolling up when doing everyday tasks such as applying make-up or doing household chores. In another embodiment the sleeves of the robe are cap sleeves or another kind of short sleeve.
In one embodiment, the robe also has an attached hood which may be worn. In another embodiment, the robe does not have a hood. In a third embodiment, the robe has a hood which can be detached from the robe.
The above preferred embodiments of the system are examples, and the system is not limited to the disclosed preferred embodiments.
Thus, a combination robe has been described.
This patent application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/178,457 filed on Apr. 22, 2021, which is incorporated by reference herein, in its entirety.