Shlafor

Shlafor
 Shlafor or dressing gown (it.) - A kind of warm comfortable home-cut menswear. In Europe, brought in the XVII century by the Dutch in the East. In Russia shlafor appeared at the beginning of the XVIII century in a wide cut kimono robe. It is made usually of spectacular patterned fabrics - satin, damask, brocade, velvet, colorful ...
 Shlafor or dressing gown (it.) - A kind of warm comfortable home-cut menswear. In Europe, brought in the XVII century by the Dutch in the East. In Russia shlafor appeared at the beginning of the XVIII century in a wide cut kimono robe. It is made usually of spectacular patterned fabrics - satin, damask, brocade, velvet, colorful printed cloth, damask. Warm shlafory sewed fur quilted or padded. Wore them over a shirt or coat. Trim shlafor could serve for the reception. A little later - in the XIX century shlafor began to wear and women.