Dressing gowns and slippers
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alec eiffel
Aisles
marciared
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Dressing gowns and slippers
I do like the above and I wondered how many dressing gowns and pairs of slippers do you have and what about your partner/husband?
marciared- Posts : 202
Join date : 2011-09-08
Re: Dressing gowns and slippers
I have a number of differnt dressing gowns but I hardly ever use any of them but each one does get a wee bit of useage.
I have one pair of red slippers but I only use them at other people's houses.
Mainly on home in the colder weather I wear fluffy socks with the little anti slip bits on.
In the warmer weather I tend to be barefoot.
DH has soft shoes compared with is office shoes or work boots.
I have one pair of red slippers but I only use them at other people's houses.
Mainly on home in the colder weather I wear fluffy socks with the little anti slip bits on.
In the warmer weather I tend to be barefoot.
DH has soft shoes compared with is office shoes or work boots.
Aisles- Posts : 315
Join date : 2011-11-26
Location : Leafy Surrey
Re: Dressing gowns and slippers
Neither of us have a dressing gown, although I was thinking I would like one the other day when I got out of the shower.
I have some knitted slippers Dan bought for me when we went to Gretna last year, they fasten with a big pom pom and are gorgeously warm. Dan's slippers have just gone in the bin as he wore a hole in them so we're on the hunt for another pair but he likes soft bottomed ones not regular man looking slippers. Only problem is he "just nips out" to the car or garage in them and that's how they get ruined!
Most of the time I wear sandals in the house so when I need to nip out to bring the bin in or put laundry out I can just go without having to change my footwear.
I have some knitted slippers Dan bought for me when we went to Gretna last year, they fasten with a big pom pom and are gorgeously warm. Dan's slippers have just gone in the bin as he wore a hole in them so we're on the hunt for another pair but he likes soft bottomed ones not regular man looking slippers. Only problem is he "just nips out" to the car or garage in them and that's how they get ruined!
Most of the time I wear sandals in the house so when I need to nip out to bring the bin in or put laundry out I can just go without having to change my footwear.
alec eiffel- Posts : 1363
Join date : 2011-08-18
Re: Dressing gowns and slippers
we have slippers and 2 dressing gowns, one towelling and one thin fleece dries really quickly. Its good to have a spare in case one is in the wash. They are worn more in the winter.
TP- Posts : 1577
Join date : 2011-08-18
Age : 55
Location : at home!
Re: Dressing gowns and slippers
I have moccasin sheepskin ones I need them as I am a bit prone to accidentally kicking my little tow against things slippers help protect the tootsies. I have two dressing gowns, one fleecy type for winter and a shorter lightweight one for summer
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I have a lovely white fluffy dressing gown, Its from the White Company and its so soft and warm.
I also have a thin "summer" dressing gown that was actually a maternity one from Mothercare - but I love it's "generous" proportions so still wear it!
I also have a thin "summer" dressing gown that was actually a maternity one from Mothercare - but I love it's "generous" proportions so still wear it!
pipling- Posts : 226
Join date : 2011-08-26
Location : South West
Re: Dressing gowns and slippers
I have a disney dressing gown that I bought for when I went into hospital to have our daughter. I wear it when its cold but not at all apart from that. I don't have any slippers though. Don't seem to get on well with them for some reason. I just wear socks about the house or bare feet
Evenstar- Posts : 17
Join date : 2012-03-24
Re: Dressing gowns and slippers
bought some new slippers this morning. I love slippers. I do like having nothing on my feet sometimes too and letting the air get to them.
TP- Posts : 1577
Join date : 2011-08-18
Age : 55
Location : at home!
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