The Days We Called It a “Housecoat” and What It Represented in Everyday Life

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The word “robe” may be the modern term most people use today, but for many households in earlier decades, the word “housecoat” carried a very different emotional weight and cultural meaning.

It was not simply a piece of clothing worn at home, but a familiar part of daily life that quietly reflected routines, comfort, and the slower rhythm of mornings before the day fully began.

In many homes, especially during the mid-20th century, a housecoat was something you would see almost every morning, often before breakfast had… CONTINUE READING…

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