[HPforGrownups] Robes (silly question)
Herald Talia
heraldtalia at juno.com
Fri Aug 17 18:50:36 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 24397
I'm also picturing academic ones. And the robes at my university are a
particularly ridiculous color, so I can even think about Gladrags
Wizardwear.
I bet Lupin has a belted robe - he doesn't strike me as too fastidious
about his appearance, so even if belts aren't quite fashionable, he'd
wear one if it was comfortable for him.
Robyn
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001 17:30:26 -0000 "Stephanie Roark Keener"
<sdrk1 at yahoo.com> writes:
> Okay, so I'm rolling the cat hair off my husband's academic robes a
> few minutes ago (hopefully, I'll get a photo of him in his robes at
> opening convocation, he's got crazy black hair and round glasses,
> people STARE, I'll post it here, it's too funny) and I think, "Now
> are these the kind of robes wizards wear?" Are they long and full
> to
> the ground? Do they wear other clothes under them? Are they open
> or
> closed in the front? I remember someone at the Quiddich WC wearing
> a
> nightgown b/c he likes to be, er, "free" -- but I also remember
> Lupin
> sticking his wand in his belt (NO JOKES about my remembering
> anything
> having to do with Lupin's belt area), which suggests pants. What do
> they look like in the movie -- I just haven't checked.
> Stephanie
>
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