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I would agree, but the dressing gown in question is one Rathbone wears in the films which are set in the 1940s (although he wears the exact same dressing gown in the two films set in the proper Victorian setting). Therefore it could be a dressing gown from the 40s or a Victorian one.Feraud said:If you want that Sherlock Holmes style start researching Victorian dressing gowns. It should not be hard to collect the details to enable you to have one made from scratch or modified from an existing base.
And also, much as I'd like to have a dressing gown cut to the same patterns as Rathbone's, price would stop me. I've already seen that I need a real smoking jacket as well as a more classic dinner jacket (mine has notched lapels), a few classically styled suits, a few hats, shoes, ties... to round out my wardrobe.
However, what I do particularly like about Rathbone's dressing gown is the versatility - he wears it with a shirt and tie and looks just as smart as when he wears his suit.