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Wedding Dresses

Changing Towel in Yellow Rainbow Print

£40.00

5 in stock (can be backordered)

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Changing Towel in Yellow Rainbow Print

We have designed and made this unisex changing poncho for water sports. It’s for active people participating in outdoor activities where you have to change clothes, potentially with an audience.

Pull the changing towel over your head, straight as you come out of the water. Then you can pull your wet swim gear off and dry and then pop on your dry clothes. A big kangaroo pouch style pocket on the front is cosy for your hands. The big hood will dry your hair. The hood is great for keeping you warm as you dry off. And are stylish and cosy both on men and women.

The changing robe is made in lovely absorbing soft terry towelling on the inside. The outside is lovely soft velvet. The composition is pure cotton. You can wash and tumble dry, and use it again and again.

It will also be handy to take on holiday and for teenagers participating in group sports. It will suit anyone, taking part in surfing, scuba diving, wild swimming. Also great for general hanging around on the beach or by the loch.

Sizing

The robe is 92 cm/36 inches from shoulder to hem, and on the hips, they are 152 cm/60 inches. The model wearing the robe is 5 ft 4 inches. (163 cm).

It should suit women’s dress sizes 8-18 and men’s up to large, but they are one size and the bigger the hip measurement the less room there will be to change in.

The changing towel in yellow rainbow print is made to order so please allow for a one-week turnaround. You can choose to have them posted or come to the shop for a pickup.

Click here to shop all of our changing robes.

Covid pivoting

Freja Designer Dressmaking is a small couture dress studio in the heart of Edinburgh. 90% of what we do is wedding work. Covid happened, and brought huge challenges to the wedding industry. We now work hard to diversify to stay afloat. We enjoy coming up with new items, share them with you all.

Photographed by Ditte Solgaard Dunn, First Light Photography.

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