House coat

Stay warm and stylish in a comfortable house coat. Discover a wide range of options to find the perfect house coat for your everyday comfort.
Adorable little Levander / pink crinkled house coat, bed jacket, robe or dressing gown!Collar with a seam lace collar trim and matching cream lace collar sleeve ends. Pockets to both sides of the body. Inside has one small tie to keep the inside tied and then another thicker tie attached to the outside waist.UnlinedLabeltom bezdujda forBarad&COLadies Garment Union Workers Tag100% polyesterSize / MeasurementsLabeled a vintage size small [small to a smaller medium]I am a weight lifter with a l Dressing Gown Vintage, Union Workers, Lavender Bedding, Nurse Dress Uniform, Weight Lifter, Bed Jacket, Summer Day Dresses, House Coat, Floral Pattern Dress

Adorable little Levander / pink crinkled house coat, bed jacket, robe or dressing gown!Collar with a seam lace collar trim and matching cream lace collar sleeve ends. Pockets to both sides of the body. Inside has one small tie to keep the inside tied and then another thicker tie attached to the outside waist.UnlinedLabeltom bezdujda forBarad&COLadies Garment Union Workers Tag100% polyesterSize / MeasurementsLabeled a vintage size small [small to a smaller medium]I am a weight lifter with a l

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Saraswati Chikalagi
Vogue 8129 A | Vintage Sewing Patterns | Fandom Croquis, Vintage House Coat, House Coats For Women, 1930s Loungewear, 1938 House, House Dress Pattern, Vintage Clothes Patterns, Vintage Evening Gowns, Coat Pattern Sewing

Butterick 8129; ca. 1938; House Coat And Slip Frock. Featured in Vogue Magazine, August 15, 1938, in Singer New Fashions For You and Your Home, Fall / Winter 1938 and in Vogue Pattern Book, November 1940 [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your email address here!]

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Reta Moore
SlowMadeInGermany - Etsy Australia Peignoir Sewing Pattern, Nightgown Pattern Sewing, Couture, Vintage House Coat, Kimono Robe Sewing Pattern Free, Long Coat Sewing Pattern, Bilbo Baggins Patchwork Robe, Robe Patterns Womens, Free Robe Pattern

Shop Slow Made in Germany Vintage Patterns by SlowMadeInGermany located in Kiel, Germany. Smooth dispatch! Has a history of dispatching on time with tracking. Speedy replies! Has a history of replying to messages quickly. Rave reviews! Average review rating is 4.8 or higher

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Taylor Jain
Patron Vintage, Mode Retro, House Coat, Brunch Dress, Pinking Shears, Look Retro, Vintage Dress Patterns, Sewing Pattern Sizes, 1940s Fashion

Simplicity 3014; ©1949; Misses' and Women's One-Piece Wrap-Around Housecoat or Brunch Coat: The wrap-around coat has an inset belt ending in ties which fasten in a bow in back. Gathers from the waistline and forward shoulder seam release easy fullness in the bodice front, and darts at the waistline and neck fit the bodice back. A pointed collar bands the neckline. Large patch pockets trimmed with flaps finish the skirt front which is gathered at the waistline. Style 1, the housecoat has…

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Basque Waist, Patron Vintage, Hippie Man, Fashion 1940s, House Coat, Hollywood Film, Mode Chanel, Look Retro, Vintage Dress Patterns

Vogue 6140; ca. 1948; Negligee or Housecoat "Easy-To-Make". Flared skirt section joins bodice in a shaped line. Surplice closing below shaped cutout neck-line. Long wide sleeves and short cape sleeve. Featured in Vogue Patterns, September 1948 [insert your photos of this pattern made up] [insert your username, and make sure your preferences allow for people to contact you via e-mail. Do not list your email address here!] Anyone having this pattern and/or a copy please contact the users…

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Anna James
House Dress House Dress Vintage, Winter House Dress, 50s House Dress, Wearing Dresses Everyday, 1950s House Dress, Vintage Winter Outfits 50s, Homemaker Dress, Vintage House Wife, 1950s Housewife Fashion

I've written previously about my campaign to "Bring Back the House Dress" and it struck a chord with many of you. Apparently I'm not the only one who has become disenchanted with sloppy at-home wear and is trying to up my game. But what about winter? Here are some of my suggestions for cold weather "house dresses".

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