Bathrobe is also called yukata, which is a kind of robe worn on the body after bathing. Bathrobe is a shorter gown used after bathing. It has good water absorption and makes the body’s moisture dry faster. Generally speaking, towel-based bathrobes have good water absorption and play the same role as bath towels. But it is more convenient to wrap the body, you can wear it to walk around freely at home, and it also functions as a nightgown.
Bathrobes are generally made of pure cotton, but are also made of silk satin, hemp, bamboo fiber, and other materials. Its weaving methods include yarn spinning, silk spinning, knitting, weaving, etc. However, bathrobes are mostly made of towels and flannel fabrics, which are thick, soft, moisture-absorbing and breathable.
How to stack a bathrobe?
1. Lay the bathrobe face down.
2. Fold the left sleeve and part of the body from half of the shoulder to the right.
3. Fold the left sleeve down.
4. Repeat the second step on the right sleeve.
5. Continue to repeat the third step.
6. Fold the bathrobe up to two-thirds.
7. Fold up to the collar again.
Note:
1. When storing the bathrobe, fold it neatly and store or hang it in a ventilated and dry wardrobe.
2. The bathrobe should not be exposed to the sun for a long time, and it can be dry cleaned after folding and folding.