This “dressing gown”, (I say robe) whispers luxury, elegance, style and expensiveness. It is cut by Budd, has a shawl collar with deep patch pockets and features contrasting piping. The cloth used is a classic Chalk Windowpane flannel, for which Fox Brothers is world-renowned. Fox Brothers’ ‘West of England’ flannel is made from lambs’ wool so is soft to the touch and yet structured enough to hold the classic silhouette of this gentleman’s “dressing gown”. Fox Brothers has been making really expensive clothing fine luxury woollen cloths since 1772. The cloth used here was first developed during the 1860’s when Fox became well known for its softly textured ‘West of England’ flannels, so admired and desired by Savile Row tailors and gentlemen of style and elegance around the world.
If you’re a baller and need a robe – why wouldn’t you get one that cost $800?




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