




100% COTTON EMBROIDERED KIMONO BATHROBE – Double Layer Muslin – Beige
Homartisan’s double-layered muslin kimono bathrobe, reflecting its commitment to natural textures, transforms your daily routine into a luxurious experience with its breathable 100% cotton construction and delicate embroidery details. The lightweight and soft texture of muslin, combined with its quick-drying properties, provides great comfort both at home and after the beach.
Its modern, slit-style cut blends seamlessly with the calm elegance of beige tones. Its timeless design makes it suitable for all four seasons.
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Features |
Details |
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Category |
Kimono Bathrobe |
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Material |
100% Cotton – Double Layer Muslin |
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Color |
Beige |
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Size |
135 cm |
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Origin |
Turkey |
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Care |
Wash in a washing machine on a delicate/gentle cycle at 30°C or hand wash in lukewarm water not exceeding 30°C. Allow to dry naturally; do not tumble dry. |
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Production |
Traditional muslin weave + modern stitching |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Sile fabric offers high breathability thanks to its natural fiber structure.
Due to the natural cotton content, it may be minimal; the product retains its shape.
Yes, it is lightweight and breathable.
Yes, it is produced on local weaving looms using a limited production model.
Yes, it's ideal due to its quick drying and absorbency properties.


ŞİLE CLOTH
Şile Cloth is a fabric unique to Şile, woven on hand looms using cotton yarn. Bringing together the purity of nature, the elegance of craftsmanship, and Şile’s cultural heritage, Şile Cloth is not merely a textile but a way of life that has been preserved for centuries.
The history of Şile Cloth dates back to the settlement of the Ottoman Turks in Şile. This handwoven cotton fabric holds a Geographical Indication certificate from the city of Şile, located in Türkiye’s Black Sea region.
After the weaving process, the fabric is soaked in lime cream. Once whitened, it is washed in the mildly salty waters of the Black Sea and then laid out to dry under the sun on sand or rocks, ensuring that its natural qualities are preserved. It represents a production philosophy that is respectful of both nature and people.
