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I'm 5'9" and have done well with his short and his long robes although I have not bought any new ones in years.  The short robes come to my knees which is perfect, and the long wrap and zip robes come almost to my ankles.

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I agree - Mr. Herman is fun to watch.  I get a kick out of him.

 

However, I haven't bought any of his robes for several years.  Why?  Because I have a beautiful, soft, wraparound Stan Herman robe my husband gave me over 10 years ago and it still looks (and feels!)  like new.  Herman's robes never wear out!  Worth every penny.

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@Tissyanne wrote:

@Effie54 wrote:

I love Stan Herman too! I still have a couple of his zip-front robes. I used to love it when he'd ask the callers when their birthday was....he was really into astrology. Very cool guy! I wish they showcased more of him than Carol Hochman too. I miss him!


@Effie54, I remember several years ago when he asked a caller about her birthday. She was very nasty to him, and said she did not belidve in astrology. I felt badly for him 


I so wish I had been able to talk to him. He knew all about astrological signs and what was coming up for them. I think he's adorable. 

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I LOVED his chenile robes - wish he would bring back the wrap style, since I don't particularly like a robe with a zipper. The first robe I bought from QVC was a white chenile wrap with sculpted flowers on the hip area. Wore that until it literally had very little chenille left & was sad to finally part with it.

 

He was always a lot of fun to watch; bouncing with enthusiasm!!!

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@blackhole99 wrote:

I bet Stan was one handsome guy when he was young, I have always been attracted to short men who are very fit. I'll have to Goggle him.


 

 

Me, too @blackhole99. I married one. 😜

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@Effie54 wrote:

I love Stan Herman too! I still have a couple of his zip-front robes. I used to love it when he'd ask the callers when their birthday was....he was really into astrology. Very cool guy! I wish they showcased more of him than Carol Hochman too. I miss him!

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      My 16 plus years old, zip front, chenille robe from Stan's collection is the most comfortable robe I've ever owned. It finally got thread bare and I had to purchase another robe.  It is from his collection, but it is not as comfy!!


 

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@Shanus wrote:

@blackhole99 wrote:

I bet Stan was one handsome guy when he was young, I have always been attracted to short men who are very fit. I'll have to Goggle him.


 

 

Me, too @blackhole99. I married one. 😜


@Shanusseems like we have a lot in common, I married one too.

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@Imaoldhippie wrote:

What a delightful gentleman and I admire his get up and go.


@Imaoldhippie

 

At 90 he's still going strong and has a lot of energy!

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He is a complete gentleman,keep him coming please!

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I bought a Stan Herman vintage style chenille wrap robe that I wore until it was threadbare and falling apart. I so wish he’d make some like that again. I do enjoy watching him!