Noun
a robe worn before dressing or while lounging
Source: WordNetdressing-gown
Allen, p. 221 The next morning, a British patrol of two dozen mounted soldiers found Lee writing letters in his dressing gown, and captured him. Source: Internet
To begin with, Dani separated her long locks into two bunches and places the dressing gown chord over her head. Source: Internet
I got out of bed and went into my sitting-room (only in my dressing gown) and alone, and saw them. Source: Internet
I pleaded with him to let me throw over him a large waterproof wrap which had often served him in sickness during the summer season for a dressing gown and which I hoped might so cover his person that in the grey of the morning he would not be recognized. Source: Internet
This Max Mara coat, costing around £3,000, is almost a dressing gown, but Nicole pulls it off. Source: Internet