Navy Microscopic Flora Dressing Gown - Made with Liberty Fabric
- Liberty Tana Lawn™ Microscopic Flora print
- Italian-made historic mill fabric
- Generous shawl lapel design
- Coordinating belt tie closure
- Roomy patch pockets
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Our spring loungewear collection features a signature print from Liberty Fabrics called "Microscopic Floral". This bold and abstract explosion of pattern is adapted from drawings in Nehemiah Grew's "The Anatomy of Plants," first published in 1680. The unique artwork is printed on Tana Lawn‚Ñ¢ cotton, creating a silky, fluid feel. The printing takes place at the historic Liberty mill in northern Italy, ensuring exceptional print quality and vibrancy. This regular-fit dressing gown boasts a generous shawl lapel, two roomy pockets, and a belt tie. Indulge in luxury and comfort with our spring loungewear collection, featuring the timeless and unique Microscopic Floral print.
Main: 100% Cotton
Lining: 100% Cotton
Long length open front gown with contrasting piping
Featuring large patch pockets, chest pocket and fabric belt
Machine Wash
Style No. SP/NW/DG/COL13


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Born from surplus fabrics
At SIRPLUS, we make contemporary menswear from quality fabrics. We started out by making boxer shorts out of surplus material from London shirt makers. Today, we create a full wardrobe of simple and relaxed designs, with a vision of your clothes lasting longer, being worn more often and adapting to a variety of seasons.