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brightest robes
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Western countries
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Brightly colored or white robes are often worn on special occasions or celebrations.
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brightest robes
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Western countries
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Brightest robes are often worn for special occasions, such as graduations or weddings, as a symbol of joy and celebration.
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brightest robes
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Western culture
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Brightly colored robes are often associated with ceremonial or formal attire in Western cultures.
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brightest robes
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Western culture
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Brightest robes are commonly worn for special occasions such as weddings and formal events.
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robe
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Western countries
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Worn as a garment for relaxation or comfort, often associated with lounging or spa activities.
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robe
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Western countries
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Considered formal attire
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robe
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Western culture
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Worn for relaxation or comfort at home or spa
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robe
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Western cultures
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Often worn as a formal garment for special occasions, such as graduation ceremonies or religious services
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robe
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western countries
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Worn as formal attire for special occasions or ceremonies, such as graduations or religious services.
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robes
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Western countries
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Robes are commonly worn as luxurious loungewear or during spa visits.
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robes
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Western countries
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Robes are often associated with relaxation and leisure, worn at home during downtime.
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robes
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Western countries
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Robes are often associated with luxury hotels or spas, provided for use during a stay or treatment.
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robes
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Western countries
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Robes are commonly used as part of religious attire, worn by priests, monks, or clergy during ceremonies and services.
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traditional regalia
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Western countries
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Less common and typically associated with historical reenactments or formal events
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