Dublin's 40ft & Dry Robes Trend in Apple TV's New Show, Bad

Dublin's 40ft & Dry Robes Trend in Apple TV's New Show, Bad

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The 'dry robe trend' that kicked off in 2019 now making it all the way to Hollywood. Apply TV's newest show Bad Sisters is a dark comedy set in Dublin, Ireland.  A show set around five brilliant female character's and one dead brother-in-law. In episode one, the Garvey sisters give a gift of a robe to their sister Grace, for their annual family tradition Christmas swim in the 40ft in Sandycove.  Definably some local screen writing input there:)  We loved seeing the Irish sea and wild swimming in the first episode, and the forty foot on a typical grey day.  That would be the reality for those that brave the waters for winter sea swimming.  However the show made the forty foot look a quiet serene place on Christmas day (and missed out on a very local nuance - wearing of a Santa hat) and
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