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Paganboy28
www.yogatrading.com Shop in Brighton

www.abstractuk.com


They do hooded robes that look pretty good and in different colours. I may have to get one, they are pretty cheap.

Tas Mania
They are lovely - but I couldn't see any prices...
Paganboy28
QUOTE(Tas Mania @ Aug 28 2008, 07:59 PM)
They are lovely - but I couldn't see any prices...
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You need to go to the Abstractuk.com site.

http://www.abstractuk.com/index.php?pageid=robes

You can sort of preview what the colours might look like, as you can change the main colour and the trim colour.

You select the size you want and the price magically appears.

Large adult is about £55.
Tas Mania
"Large adult is about £55." blink.gif

Erm, does that include the dipping sauce, or is it extra? unsure.gif
JohnOdin
Whats wrong with "dirtystinkingmingin bathrobes 'R' Us"? smile.gif

Paganboy28
I'm off to Brighton tomorrow to try robes on biggrin.gif
Snippety
laugh.gif Post us some pics !!
Paganboy28
Well we went to the Yoga shop..... just to have a look.

Somehow I came out with a robe, a yoga mat, a scarf, and some Crocs....

Yoga mat and scarf were for the gf though.

The robe is REALLY comfortable!!! I do not understand why people do not wear them as normal wear. Its slate grey and a cottony material. Got a deal for the lot.
Snippety
I agree. I was given some robes that had originally come form Morocco once. there was a light cottony one with a round collar and then a brown woollen one with a hood to go over it. I wore them round the house until they literally fell to bits. I can't stand tight or restrictive clothing. I suggested a uniform of black robes when I worked at the library but it was turned down laugh.gif I thought it would look cool !
Esk
QUOTE(Paganboy28 @ Aug 30 2008, 07:47 PM)

The robe is REALLY comfortable!!! I do not understand why people do not wear them as normal wear.


Weeeeelll, can't speak for anyone else but for me it's partly connotations. My Mum wore djelebas throughout my teenage years and while I love her, I don't really want to dress like her yet! laugh.gif laugh.gif
Freebird
I found Pagancamp was pretty good for cloaks happy.gif

Fortunately I managed to sell some jewellery to help pay for it laugh.gif
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