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<blockquote data-quote="Idlefellow" data-source="post: 594515" data-attributes="member: 598"><p>Back in the day when I smoked in the house I found a pattern for what some folks would call a bathrobe or just a robe. But this one was nearly ankle length, fully belted with big shawl lapels - I figured Mr. Holmes might have worn one something like it lounging around 221B. Mom was still around then and I had her make it up for me in a wonderful heavy wool fabric with just a hint of a plaid. Big side pockets of course. I had a wonderful pair of slippers then; old school like my dad used to wear, not the hard sole moccasins that're offered today. Ah; my robe and slippers and my pipe. When that robe finally fell to bits it broke my heart...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idlefellow, post: 594515, member: 598"] Back in the day when I smoked in the house I found a pattern for what some folks would call a bathrobe or just a robe. But this one was nearly ankle length, fully belted with big shawl lapels - I figured Mr. Holmes might have worn one something like it lounging around 221B. Mom was still around then and I had her make it up for me in a wonderful heavy wool fabric with just a hint of a plaid. Big side pockets of course. I had a wonderful pair of slippers then; old school like my dad used to wear, not the hard sole moccasins that're offered today. Ah; my robe and slippers and my pipe. When that robe finally fell to bits it broke my heart... [/QUOTE]
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