Loose robe
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TOGALoose robe
SIMARLoose robe
MANTEAULoose robe
SIMARWoman's loose robe
kimonoa loose robe
CYMARLoose robe for women.
SIMARLoose robe for women.
kimonosKIMONO, a loose robe
SIMARLoose robe of Renaissance era
wrapperA loose robe or gown
wrappersA loose robe or gown
manteausa loose cloak, coat, or robe
manteaua loose cloak, coat, or robe
surpliceloose white robe worn over a cassock
gownloose robe worn by judges, the clergy, etc.
gownsloose robe worn by judges, the clergy, etc.
chimeresa loose sleeveless robe worn by Anglican bishops over the rochet
abayaa loose-fitting full-length robe worn by some Muslim women
abayasa loose-fitting full-length robe worn by some Muslim women
djellabahloose-fitting hooded gown or robe worn by men in North Africa
galabiyaloose-fitting hooded gown or robe worn by men in North Africa
galabiehloose-fitting hooded gown or robe worn by men in North Africa
galabialoose-fitting hooded gown or robe worn by men in North Africa
housecoatsA woman's long, loose, lightweight robe for informal wear around the house
galabiehsloose-fitting hooded gown or robe worn by men in North Africa
djellabaloose-fitting hooded gown or robe worn by men in North Africa
jellabaloose-fitting hooded gown or robe worn by men in North Africa
jellabasloose-fitting hooded gown or robe worn by men in North Africa
galabiasloose-fitting hooded gown or robe worn by men in North Africa
cymarsloose, lightweight jacket or robe for women, fashionable in the 17th and 18th centuries
simarloose, lightweight jacket or robe for women, fashionable in the 17th and 18th centuries
cymarloose, lightweight jacket or robe for women, fashionable in the 17th and 18th centuries
simarsloose, lightweight jacket or robe for women, fashionable in the 17th and 18th centuries
mantuaswoman's loose gown worn as a robe or overdress in the early 18th century
mantuawoman's loose gown worn as a robe or overdress in the early 18th century
chimarloose upper robe, esp. of a bishop, to which the lawn sleeves are usually attached
chimerloose upper robe, esp. of a bishop, to which the lawn sleeves are usually attached
chimereloose upper robe, esp. of a bishop, to which the lawn sleeves are usually attached
chimarsloose upper robe, esp. of a bishop, to which the lawn sleeves are usually attached
bathrobea loose often absorbent robe worn before and after bathing or as a dressing gown