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Rug Fabric Reversible Gown

Casual robe for hanging out at home, hitting the pool or as a fashion coat. Reversible with belt, this rug fabric is paired with a stripped cotton for a reversible style. Finished with rug fringe.

Item No. 601236 (Black and Green)
Item No. 601229 (Navy Blue and Blue)

Size: One Size
Chest Width:  laying flat 27.5" across
Length: 39.3" long
Material: Acrylic, Polyester (Outer shell), Cotton (Lining)

Since its founding in Japan in 2007, the brand has operated on the premise that the most interesting materials are those that already have a life behind them.  Puebco works with salvaged and reclaimed sources — recycled military tents and clothing, decommissioned mail bags, truck upholstery, and repurposed parachutes — redesigning them into garments, bags, rugs, and home goods and bringing new life to the materials. Items are made in small batches to keep overproduction minimal and each run intentional.

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From $64.75

Original: $185.00

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Rug Fabric Reversible Gown

$185.00

$64.75

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Casual robe for hanging out at home, hitting the pool or as a fashion coat. Reversible with belt, this rug fabric is paired with a stripped cotton for a reversible style. Finished with rug fringe.

Item No. 601236 (Black and Green)
Item No. 601229 (Navy Blue and Blue)

Size: One Size
Chest Width:  laying flat 27.5" across
Length: 39.3" long
Material: Acrylic, Polyester (Outer shell), Cotton (Lining)

Since its founding in Japan in 2007, the brand has operated on the premise that the most interesting materials are those that already have a life behind them.  Puebco works with salvaged and reclaimed sources — recycled military tents and clothing, decommissioned mail bags, truck upholstery, and repurposed parachutes — redesigning them into garments, bags, rugs, and home goods and bringing new life to the materials. Items are made in small batches to keep overproduction minimal and each run intentional.