badjas
Badjas is the Dutch word for a bathrobe or dressing gown. It is worn at home after bathing or for lounging, and is commonly used in hotels and wellness settings. The garment is typically loose and open at the front, secured by a belt, and designed to absorb moisture and provide warmth.
Materials and construction vary, but cotton terry is a traditional choice for high absorbency, while cotton
Variations exist for climate and preference. Lightweight robes are popular in warmer seasons, whereas plush or
Care and maintenance typically involve machine washing according to the fabric, with tumble drying or line
Regional and cultural context notes that in the Netherlands and Flanders, the badjas is a common home