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How to Buy a Women's Bathrobe
by a eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor
Women's bathrobes come in a variety of styles, lengths and fabrics, and are available from almost any clothing retailer. When shopping for bathrobes for women, the most important considerations are comfort and fit.
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How to Buy a Bathrobe for a Wife
by abbeyroad1107
A bathrobe can be a very intimate gift to give to your wife. It's also a very practical gift. After all, she will be using the bathrobe every day of the week. There are many different types of bathrobes to choose from; all of which can be found in numerous stores. It's important to know exactly what you're looking for when you venture out to make a purchase. Otherwise, you may buy a bathrobe that your wife doesn't enjoy. Here are some tips.
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How to Sew a Bathrobe
by a eHow Hobbies, Games & Toys Editor
Everyone loves to cozy up in a wrap around bathrobe. Even if you just have beginner skills, you can still make your own robe. Just pick a simple pattern and an easy-to-sew fabric. These directions can give you a general idea on how to sew a bathrobe. However, be sure to read and follow pattern directions because each pattern is slightly different.
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How to Make a Bathrobe Out of Towels
by Pat Olsen
This simple robe project makes use of bath towels that might not fit the décor of your bathroom any longer. Robes adapt well to the rectangular shape of towels. It is a quick, inexpensive way to recycle what you already own.
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How to secure a Sarong
by mamamatayo
In East Africa, a sarong is called a "khanga" in Swahili, and is tied in many different ways. Here in the United States, these colorful wraparounds are useful as scarves, skirts, aprons, travel bathrobes, and beach cover-ups.
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How to Manage Time With a Home Business
by a eHow Business Editor
There are many benefits to a home business. You don't have a commute, you can set your own hours and you can wear your bunny slippers and bathrobe no matter how ragged and torn they are. But if you can't manage your time while working a nontraditional work day, you will soon feel overwhelmed.
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How to Get out of Debt on a Freelance Salary
by a eHow Business Editor
Being your own boss, flexibility, independence and don't forget wearing your bathrobe to work in your home office is the enviable life of a freelance consultant. The self-employed also often work more hours for less pay and have to worry about how to afford health insurance. Financial instability is a major worry for freelancers, who are always wondering where the next check is coming from.
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How to Secure a Wireless LAN
by a eHow Computers Editor
A wireless LAN affords you the luxury of conducting business in a bathrobe in the middle of the day while watching Oprah. After performing hundreds of transactions, you traipse to the kitchen to make a sandwich. As you bite into your sandwich, an amateur hacker downloads your bank login and password and proceeds to do the same for your credit cards and personal information. Technology savvy or not, securing a wireless LAN is an essential step in leading a wireless life.
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How to Buy a Men's Bathrobe
by a eHow Fashion, Style & Personal Care Editor
An often overlooked, but certainly appreciated, portion of a man's wardrobe is his robe. There is nothing more relaxing for the man in your life than sitting by the fire wearing a pair of comfy slippers and his robe. So whether it's his birthday, Father's Day, Christmas or just because, here are some tips on how to buy a men's robe.
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How to Make a Vintage Spoon Coat Hook
by DIYGirl
This vintage spoon coat hook is the perfect shabby chic way to organize your jackets in the front hall. You can also use this vintage spoon coat in the bathroom to organize towels and bathrobes. Be sure to use inexpensive silver spoons that you do not mind bending.
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