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Saturday, July 27, 2024

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Linen bathrobes

Linen bathrobes created by So Linen, a small, independent Polish company, which stands for fair craft, simple forms and deep colors. All their products are handmade and they pay great attention to every detail. 

They offer linen bathrobes sewn from terry and waffle fabric. Linen terry robe is sewn from a fabric which is a combination of a cotton base and a thousand linen loops, which during the contact of the robe with the skin gently massage it, thus stimulating microcirculation. Thanks to the use of terry linen of very high weight, the linen bathrobe is solid and quite heavy. It will be perfect to wear on autumn evenings or to transition from a heated outdoor sauna to a cabin with a lit fireplace during a winter outing in the mountains. 

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Sylwia Ziemacka
Sylwia Ziemacka
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