Trilogy Bathrobe

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Sku
TRIB.1
Bathrobes in 100% Long-staple Combed Cotton. Made in Italy
The Trilogy bathrobe is inspired by 5 star hotel robes. The three lines embroidered on the cuffs and on the pockets give an unique touch of elegance to the bathrobe. Let yourself be embraced by the comfort of Signoria's extra-long-staple cotton. A wide range of embroidery colors is available to be matched with the white, Ivory or Silver moon terry colors.
It features a shawl collar or hooded and two patch pockets.
Made in Italy
Bathrobe: with shawl collar or hooded; two patch pockets;
embroidery on the cuffs and on the pockets.
Machine wash lukewarm water, from 85°F (30°C) to 105°F (40°C).
Do not overload washer.
Wash towels with towels and avoid mixing anything that might damage or pull the loops or yarns of the terry fabric such as buttons, zippers etc.
Use mild detergent
Do not pour detergent directly on fabric; add the detergent to the water first and then add your linens.
Do not use bleach or detergents with bluing agents or whiteners- these may weaken fibers and cause them to yellow.
Unless terry is very stained or soiled you may reduce the recommended amount of detergent.
Use a delicate spin cycle
Fabric softeners and dryer sheets are not recommended as their chemicals prevent the bed linens from naturally becoming softer over time. Fine terry will begin to be even softer and absorbent after 3-4 washings.
Terry should be separated into light and dark colors and washed separately from anything else.
Tumble dry on low to medium heat.
Iron if desired, low heat.

All Signoria Firenze products include a care label sewn into each product. In addition, please refer to the fabric care label for recommended care for each item.
100% Long-staple Combed Cotton;
600 gr/sqm
Italy

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Any reference to thread count (TC) refers to the commonly accepted commercial definition of the number of yarns per square inch including 2 ply yarns for obtaining total thread count. It is not a reference to the “technical” definition as promulgated by ASTM Standard D 3775 which considers 2 or more ply yarns as one thread or end. Applying D 3775 to multiple ply yarns will result in a lower technical thread count than the commercial definition.