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Because you deserve to feel like a queen or king!

By Marielle Marlys

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Need a sign to take the leap and splurge on a luxurious bathrobe that makes you feel like a true queen or king? Hello and welcome—consider this it. You deserve to feel like a royal in your castle, basking in maximum comfort (and in style, of course!). Luxury bathrobes have the potential to upgrade your morning routine (because let's face it: hopping straight from the shower into your work clothes is not ideal). A bathrobe keeps you cozy and covered and allows you to ease into your day with grace. Start every day like you're at a spa...in the comfort of your own home. Life's too short to not feel luxurious!

A bathrobe has the potential to completely set the tone for your day and night. From elegant silk to cozy plush and everything in between, we've rounded up the 10 best luxurious bathrobes for men and women. Bathrobes make great presents, too—you can never go wrong with a pampering gift! So, whether you're buying for yourself or a friend, consider these reliable bathrobes that'll guarantee relaxation and warmth for many years to come.

1

Best Unisex Luxury Bathrobe

Coyuchi

Unisex Organic Waffle Robe

$128 AT COYUCHI

2

Best Silk Bathrobe

Fishers Finery

Women's 100 Percent Pure Mulberry Silk Robe

$181 AT FISHERSFINERY.COM

3

Best Bathrobe for Men

L.L.Bean

Men's 1912 Robe

$89 AT LL BEAN

4

UGG

Women's Miranda Fleece Knit Robe

Amazon

5

Unisex Hydrocotton Hooded Ribbed Robe

Now 28% off

$100 AT THE WHITE COMPANY

6

Parachute Home

Home Waffle Robe

$129 AT PARACHUTE HOME

7

Lunya

Washable Silk Short Robe

$248 AT LUNYA

8

Most Trendy Bathrobe

Brooklinen

Checkerboard Robe

$125 AT BROOKLINEN

9

Majestic International

Majestic International Ultra Lux Robe

$140 AT NORDSTROM

10

Best Bathrobe for Women

Lunya

Chunky Wool Belted Robe

$498 AT LUNYA

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Sure, a towel will do the trick, but there’s just something about putting on a bathrobe as a form of escapism. A plush terrycloth one can bring back the nostalgia of a faraway getaway, while lush silk can make the laziest Sunday afternoon feel decadent. To help you find the right one, we asked robe wearers, including spa owners and loungewear and lingerie designers, about the bathrobes they rely on.

Best overall | Best less expensive | Best fluffy | Best lightweight | Best less expensive lightweight | Best cotton-blend | Best with piping | Best quick-drying | Best printed | Best waffle | Best less expensive waffle | Best silk | Best linen | Best less expensive linen | Best flannel | Best blanket | Best hooded | Best monogrammable

Sizing: Oftentimes, bathrobes will come in unisex sizing — with options listed as XS/S instead of the standard single lettering (XS, S, and so forth) — or just one size. It was important for us to include recommendations that came in more of a range.

Material: Terrycloth is usually what comes to mind when one thinks of a bathrobe, and it’s easy to see why: It’s a subset of cotton — the “terry” part refers to the way the fabric is looped (a waffle weave is another popular pattern) — that’s known to be thick and absorbent. Here’s where it’s helpful to understand the intersection between robes and towels, as many brands use the same cotton for both. As Strategist writer Lauren Ro explains, there are three well-known cottons: Egyptian (soft and plush), Turkish (fast-drying), and Supima (similar to Egyptian but not as sumptuous). Although there are many merits to cotton — most of our experts cited it as their favorite — you’ll see that we tried to include a variety of materials for different routines and preferences.

Design: What makes choosing a bathrobe simultaneously delightful and difficult is all the styles out there. For every classic shawl-collar white robe from Frette, there’s a striped, Ferris Bueller-esque one courtesy of Dusen Dusen. The specs of each pick — like whether it features pockets — are noted below.

Price: To find the best of the best, our focus was on both brands we’ve heard about (think Brooklinen and Parachute) and ones that people rave about. The bathrobes here are all designated as $ (under $100), $$ (under $150), or $$$ (over $150).

Coyuchi Unisex Cloud Loom Organic Robe

$178

$178

Sizes XS/S–L/XL | Cotton | Shawl collar, front pockets | $$$

There was no runaway favorite when it came to deciding the “best overall” title, but thinking through which robe would work for most, the Coyuchi Cloud Loom robe won. Coyuchi has been on our radar for a while, as it’s the maker of very good linen and jersey sheets. The three-decade-old company took inspiration from its best-selling bath towels, which are lauded for their quick-drying power (former Strategist senior writer Karen Iorio Adelson confirms this in an ode to them), when designing this robe.

Coyuchi was cited repeatedly by our panelists; its Cloud Loom bathrobe earned two glowing reviews. Reshma Patel, founder of jewelry store Quiet Storms, says the robe lives up to its name: “It’s the dreamiest robe to put on post-shower or over PJs in the winter.” Wellness coach Daphne Javitch agrees, adding that it doesn’t sacrifice weightiness for absorbency or vice versa — it doesn’t feel too plush as other thicker robes can. Another factor that brought this robe to the top: Coyuchi’s focus on sustainability.

$178 at Amazon

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$178 at Nordstrom

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Parachute Classic Turkish Cotton Robe

$109

Sizes XS–3X | Turkish cotton | Shawl collar, front pockets | $$

For a more affordable alternative, consider Parachute’s classic robe. It has a storied history — the robe had a waiting list of almost 2,000 people at its peak (Strategist readers have flocked to get it since then). Like the Coyuchi, this Parachute robe falls in the middle on the thickness scale. “It’s not the thickest robe I’ve ever tried, but it’s somehow the warmest,” says Heather Pearson, co-founder of vegan apparel company Dande and the Lion. Pearson describes the fit as perfect — with the right wrist and below-the-knees length to make it look almost custom-made. Yoga teacher Kate Posch considers it a stress-reliever, saying that the supersoft cotton surrounds you in a feel-good haze.

$109 at Parachute

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Brooklinen Super-Plush Robe

$99

$99

Sizes XS–XL | Turkish cotton | Cuffed wide sleeves, side pockets | $

If you’re a fluff fan, the Super-Plush Robe from Brooklinen has the Strategist seal of approval. I’ve gushed about it so much that I’ve convinced at least two people to buy it immediately after hearing my spiel. The robe feels so perfectly comfortable that I’ve been known to accidentally nod off in it after a particularly late shower. It’s a true bathrobe — I go straight from wearing it to lotioning up without needing a towel to wipe away leftover water. That’s not entirely surprising given that Brooklinen used its Super-Plush Bath Towels (which topped our best towels guide) as inspiration. You don’t just have to take my word for it: Blogger Hailey Rizzo of Feeling Good as Hail — who is a self-professed supporter of fluffy, fuzzy robes — considers this her winter robe; it makes her feel like she’s ready to jump into bed and watch movies all day.

$99 at Brooklinen

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Bathen Stripe Robe in Daze

$145

$145

One size | Cotton | Striped design, front pockets | $$

If a classic bathrobe is a tad subdued for your taste, take a cue from Charlotte Palermino, co-founder of Nice Paper, who favors this colorful Bathen robe. “The stripes make me feel like I’m about to walk out onto my private veranda somewhere in the Riviera — not stress-listening to the news while I do my skin-care routine,” she says. Despite its light weight, the cotton is fast-drying — another draw for Palermino. “Most bathrobes are too heavy or feel like damp housecoats when I’m done with them,” she says, and the fabric is soft but never feels flimsy. I feel the same way about Bathen’s robe, which the brand sent to me for review. It’s much lighter than traditional terrycloth, made from a handwoven cotton that feels almost like a feather once on. Even though the material is best described as diaphanous, draping along curves, it hasn’t gotten too wrinkled from soaked-up water. (I’d also recommend hang-drying the robe post-wash to keep it in the best shape possible.)

Another bright robe that earned high praise was Block Shop’s Sidewinder Robe, which publicist Linlee Allen-Homs introduced us to. “I might not resemble David Hockney’s Beverly Hills Housewife,” she says, “but when I’m wearing this robe, standing in my 90210 garden, morning coffee in hand, I surely feel like one.”

$145 at Bathen

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Coyuchi Solstice Organic Short Robe

$78

$78

Sizes XS–L | Cotton (jersey knit) | Three-quarter box sleeves, collar band, hip pockets, knee-length | $

While Jenefer Palmer, founder and formulator of OSEA Skincare, has many bathrobes in her rotation, the Solstice robe is tops. It’s breathable — especially compared to the other Coyuchi that took our top spot — and gets softer with every wash, Palmer says. The robe’s shorter length hits Palmer, who’s five-foot-three, at just the right height, she says, so she’s not “swimming in it.”

$78 at Coyuchi

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$78 at Nordstrom

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Lunya The Robe

$250

$250

Sizes XS/S–L/XL | Pima cotton, modal, elastane | Attached belt, interior tie, draped collar | $$$ 

Lunya’s airy robe doesn’t look like the others on our list. Athena Hewett, founder of skin-care line Monastery, points out that the robe’s blend of pima cotton (known for its smooth feel) and modal adds to its softness. But there’s some structure to it too. The robe comes with a belt to give it a cinched waist and has interior and exterior ties; once you put it on, you can rest assured it will stay in place, Hewett explains. She adds that it’s “sexy without being revealing.” It’s also a favorite of brand consultant Lexi Tawes, who previously told us that it’s “like wearing your favorite T-shirt” and its cell-phone-size pockets are a big draw.

$250 at Lunya

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H by Frette Shawl Collar Bathrobe with Piping

$175

$175

Sizes S–XL | Cotton terry | Piping, shawl collar, front pockets | $$$

Luxury textiles label Frette was founded in the 19th century, and its high-end linens have been used at the Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis, and Soho House. The company makes the kinds of classic plush robes that swaddle — and cost a pretty penny. But if you choose H by Frette, the brand’s diffusion line, you can get the same five-star-hotel feel for less. With luxe piping along the collar, waist tie, and sleeves and across the shoulders, this bathrobe is just as lush as you’d imagine, according to Strategist associate editor Jenna Milliner-Waddell, who received it as a gift, but it doesn’t make her overheat like some others. “I mean, it’s Frette — so it’s hard not to feel like a rich bitch when you’ve got it on,” she says.

Snowe Classic Bathrobe

$100

$100

Sizes XS–L | Cotton terry | Piping, shawl collar, front pockets | $

Snowe’s bathrobe was popular among our panelists. It’s made from soft cotton terry that’s meant to be extra-quick-drying. Cyndi Ramirez-Fulton, founder of self-care center Chillhouse, owns two — in large part because “I hate when I wear a robe at a hotel that doesn’t actually dry me off; this one does.” Grace Lee, founder of bridesmaid-dress brand Birdy Grey, considers the robe an essential. She describes it as “spun of soft and fluffy terrycloth that feels hotel-level luxurious after a long shower.” Nikita Richardson, New York Times senior staff editor (and former Strategist writer), even calls it an investment in her “personal coziness.”

[Editors’ note: The Snowe robe is sold out in many sizes and colors right now, but you can sign up to receive a notification when it’s available again.]

$100 at Snowe

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Dusen Dusen Stripe Bathrobe

$132

$132

XS–3X | Cotton terry | Contrasting stripe colorway, shawl collar, patch front pockets | $$

You may have seen this infamous Dusen Dusen robe on many an influencer. Countless “get ready with me” videos later, I became convinced that I needed the carnival-tent-esque number too. Though the robe might look a little frivolous, it takes its job of sopping up shower water seriously — it’s made from a cotton similar to the brand’s bath towels. I can dry off quickly without the bathrobe getting as soaked as a wet mop. It helps that it’s not as suffocatingly thick as other terrycloth robes I’ve tried.

$132 at Nordstrom

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$132 at Coming Soon

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Parachute Waffle Robe

$129

$129

Sizes XS–3X | Turkish cotton (waffle weave) | Hip pockets, folded collar, knee-length | $$

Parachute’s Waffle Robe took the top spot in our guide to the best house robes. The women we consulted wear it almost religiously while lounging around. “It’s thin — while feeling cushiony enough to give you those comforting spa-like vibes,” says Alisha Ramos, founder of Girls’ Night In. The robe made graphic designer Alex Yeske a believer. Formerly not a robe person, she now always wears this one over her pajamas as a weekend-morning ritual. Posch wears it from the time she gets home from work until going to bed.

$129 at Parachute

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$129 at Zola

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Brooklinen Waffle Robe

$99

$99

Sizes XS–XL | Turkish cotton (waffle weave) | Wide sleeves, side pockets | $

“I’ve never met a waffle-weave robe I truly didn’t like, but this waffle robe from Brooklinen is everything,” says writer and digital creator Carrie Carrollo, who decided to give the bathrobe a try after a positive experience with the brand’s sheets. She describes the waffle weave as plush and bouncy with the perfect weight to dry off without feeling smothered.

$99 at Brooklinen

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Lunya Washable-Silk Robe

$278

$278

Sizes XS/S–L/XL | Silk | Interior tie, side pockets | $$$

Nothing screams opulence like a silk robe — a fitting garment for lounging on your chaise (or Ikea couch). Immunologist Shruti Naik recommends this robe, calling it luxurious but pragmatic as one of the only washable silk options out there. When former Strategist writer Hilary Reid put Lunya’s silk to the test (the brand uses the same material in its loungewear), she concluded that her pajamas looked exactly the same after a wash and hang-dry. “They were impressively smooth and unwrinkled, and when I wore them to sleep again that night they felt as lovely as they did prewash,” she wrote.

$278 at Lunya

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$278 at Nordstrom

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Tiger Owl Katz Jacket

$185

$185

Sizes OS and OSX (plus size) | Linen | Wide drop sleeves, oversize pockets | $$$

This linen “jacket” is an overachiever as something you can wear in and out of the house. It comes highly recommended by Charlotte Stone, founder of the eponymous shoe label, who has rather strong opinions on robes. This one fulfills all her requirements. It’s three-quarter-length (Stone thinks full-length is too cumbersome while short isn’t cozy enough) and acts as an in-between compared to too-heavy terry and not-snuggly-enough silk. The oversize patch pockets meet her standards, too, as she reasons that the side-seam version can be hard to locate in the folds.

$185 at Tiger Owl

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Parachute Linen Robe

$109

$109

Sizes S–XL | European flax linen | Side seam pockets, mid-calf length | $$ 

Rizzo considers the Brooklinen Super-Plush her winter robe and this Parachute linen one a summertime essential. A self-described “sucker for linen,” Rizzo considers it cool, comfortable, and not constricting. Most linen comes in light shades, but Rizzo tends to stay away from those, as they show dirt more easily — especially important, she says, if you wear your robe when putting on makeup. (This robe comes in a terra-cotta and coal gray.) The longer length is a plus, too, as it means less shifting around compared to shorter linen robes, Rizzo explains.

$109 at Parachute

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L.L. Bean Scotch Plaid Flannel Robe

From $79

From $79

Sizes S–XXXL (men’s) | Cotton flannel | Yarn-dyed tartan, chest pocket, front pockets | $

For a full-on Fargo outfit, L.L. Bean is the way to go. (The company was name-checked twice by our panel.) Photographer Ysa Pérez considers warmth a requirement as a native upstater — the Wicked Plush is her pick for that very reason; it makes her feel as if she’s wrapped in a blanket. This L.L. Bean plaid is a favorite of dancer and consultant Eva Alt, who borrows it from her boyfriend on occasion because it’s “insanely warm.” It’s especially soft as well — made from a cotton that’s been brushed to become fuzzier in feel and given a “touch test” by a master weaver to make sure it’s just right, according to the brand.

Offhours Homecoat – Sweatshirt

$295

$295

One size | Cotton French terry (exterior), cotton jersey (interior) | Quilting, patch pockets | $$$

Offhours’ housecoat-slash-robe now officially beats the Matouk robe listed below as the most expensive robe on our list. But since it has the Strategist seal of approval — Adelson called this robe a wearable five-pound blanket — we also feel comfortable designating it as one of the very best. The Homecoat’s one-inch thickness, with a fill made from recycled polyester quilting, feels more substantial than a cotton or silk robe, she explains. “Imagine somehow stuffing your coziest comforter into your favorite, lazy-day sweatshirt, and you’ll get a sense of what it feels like to lounge around in the Homecoat.” She adds that although it looks like “a cross between the Michelin Man and a very comfortable bed,” it had its own dignity thanks to its muted colorways.

$295 at OFFHOURS

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Soho Home House Robe

$109

$109

One size | Polyester | Embroidered Soho House logo, hood | $$

The title of “best hooded bathrobe” was more of a toss-up, but Soho Home ultimately won because it’s made by Frette at a lower price point. The robe is the same one Soho House uses in its bedrooms and Cowshed spas — it even has the embroidered company logo. Leah Yari, co-founder of nail-polish brand Côte, first came across it at the Soho Farmhouse hotel in the U.K. “After a long day of travel, wrapping up in this fluffy cloud was my antidote to drizzly weather and jet lag,” Yari says. She describes it as “wonderfully snug.”

$109 at Soho Home

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Matouk Cairo Robe

$275

Sizes XS–XL | Cotton terry | Piping (customizable), front pockets | $$$

The Cairo Robe has the distinct honor of being the only robe on this list that you can get monogrammed. Greer Simpkins, designer of lingerie label Hello Beautiful, says that while most of her robes are secondhand, this one was definitely worth the splurge due to its customizable piping and craftsmanship. It’s manufactured in Fall River, Massachusetts, and the cotton terry is made in Portugal. These details, according to Simpkins, help to justify the price — along with the fact that the fabric feels “truly lavish.”

$275 at Nordstrom

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$275 at Matouk

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• Karen Iorio Adelson, former Strategist senior writer
• Linlee Allen-Homs, publicist
• Eva Alt, dancer and consultant
• Carrie Carrollo, writer and digital creator
• Athena Hewett, founder of skin-care line Monastery
• Daphne Javitch, wellness coach
• Grace Lee, founder of bridesmaid-dress brand Birdy Grey
• Jenna Milliner-Waddell, Strategist associate editor
• Shruti Naik, immunologist
• Charlotte Palermino, co-founder of Nice Paper
• Jenefer Palmer, founder and formulator of OSEA Skincare
• Reshma Patel, founder of jewelry store Quiet Storms
• Heather Pearson, co-founder of vegan-apparel company Dande and the Lion
• Ysa Pérez, photographer
• Kate Posch, yoga teacher
• Cyndi Ramirez-Fulton, founder of self-care center Chillhouse
• Hilary Reid, former Strategist writer
• Nikita Richardson, New York Times senior staff editor
• Hailey Rizzo, blogger behind Feeling Good as Hail
• Lauren Ro, Strategist writer
• Greer Simpkins, designer of lingerie label Hello Beautiful
• Charlotte Stone, founder of the shoe label Charlotte Stone
• Lexi Tawes, brand consultant
• Leah Yari, co-founder of the nail-polish brand Côte

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The ancient Roman Cato said: “I prefer to say: “ Why did not erect a monument to Cato?” Than to ask: “Why did they erect a monument to Cato?” Thousands of years have passed, and monuments are still being erected. Including in Omsk. Most of the sculptural incarnations went to F.M. Dostoevsky. Undoubtedly, this is the brightest personality of all associated with Omsk. Slightly paraphrasing Cato, it remains to be asked: “Why put such monuments to Dostoevsky? They are strange, these monuments. Dostoevsky arrived at hard labor as a very young man, he even died at only 59 years old, but for some reason Omsk sculptors see him as a decrepit Methuselah. However, even this pales in comparison with the clothes in which they stubbornly dress up the classics. Where did these strange robes come from?

In Leonid Andreev's charming comedy "Monument", the officials of the city of Koklyushin decided to erect a monument to Pushkin "in the image of the Moscow capital." It seems that all the Omsk Dostoevskys are also walking, looking back at their predecessor in the capital.

This Dostoevsky was sculpted from the firmament of Swedish granite by the chisel of Sergei Merkurov, an outstanding monumental sculptor and death mask master (his “clientele” ranged from Lenin and Leo Tolstoy to Mayakovsky and Bulgakov). The fateful year of 1914 stood in the courtyard, broken, bizarre modernity reigned in the minds - this is how the monument to Dostoevsky itself came out.

Young Alexander Vertinsky posed for the sculpture, who would later sing a sultry hit about banana-lemon Singapore and receive the Stalin Prize for the role of the Vatican cardinal. But this is all ahead, but for now, here he is, dressed in a bathrobe, posing for Merkurov for the image of Dostoevsky.

Despite the fact that after the creation of this monument, life changed dizzyingly, and the Art Nouveau style itself seemed to be a thing of the past, it was this work that became the prototype of all Omsk monuments to Dostoevsky.

The first sculptural image of the writer appeared here in 1971. This is a high relief looking from a memorial plaque on the wall of a literary museum. Rough facial features, conditional proportions in the taste of the “severe style” of the 1960s ... But there is one feature that immediately betrays kinship: the clothes that Dostoevsky is wearing.

It must be said that, for all its showiness, the Merkur monument is rather an attempt to carve out of stone not a portrait, but an idea of ​​the writer of that time, to combine the anguish of his characters with the fracture inherent in the aesthetic sensation of the era. Dostoevsky, as a man of rare courage and creative power, did not excite the sculptor. In order to finally get away from everyday details, Merkurov dresses up his hero in some kind of robes. As conceived by the sculptor, Dostoevsky's clothes should resemble both St. Peter's rags, a monastic robe, and a prisoner's robe.

Dmitry Manzhos, the author of the high relief, also dresses up his hero in an original way, without any connection with the historical costume, even the prisoner's costume. His Dostoevsky is dressed in a light nightgown to the ankles. Why? What is this shirt supposed to mean?


Thus, the pre-revolutionary avant-garde, having come around with the condo style of the era of stagnation, gave rise to something strange.

The first major monument to Dostoevsky appeared in 2000. The famous sculptor Alexander Kapralov remained true to his passion for welding pieces of scrap metal together. And here Merkurov's notes sound - just look at what Dostoevsky is wearing . .. Again, in some kind of dress.


Dostoevsky said that all Russian literature came out of Gogol's "Overcoat". It seems that all Omsk Dostoevskys came out of Vertinsky's dressing gown. Therefore, it is so difficult to take the "bearer's Cross" seriously. The reckless youth calls the statue Fedya the metal worker, and in official papers the monument itself passes as a garden and park sculpture. A kind of garden gnome. And this gnome is rapidly rusting! What kind of brown blotches stick around the sides of the writer? And where the hell did Dostoevsky's second hand go?


However, you can still live without a hand. But how far can you go on one leg? Albert Karimov and Sergei Golovantsev, the creators of the main Omsk Dostoevsky, on Spartakovskaya, decided that one leg would be enough for Fyodor Mikhailovich. The sculpture is emphatically realistic (unlike Kapralovsky's actual game), so there is no need to talk about any quirks of form. An attempt to hide the left leg in the folds of the fabric failed. Don't believe? You can safely go around the monument at least a hundred times - and still you will not find the missing limb of the classic of Russian literature. The left leg is missing from the knee. Dostoevsky, of course, was a sick man, but not so much!

Now for the most interesting part. Needless to say, this time the author of "Notes from the House of the Dead" was left without pants! There is no apostolic mantle, no prisoner's overcoat (under which pants were always supposed) here. Merkurov's robe-overcoat, like a message transmitted over a damaged telephone, turned out to be unprecedented: the writer flaunts in a light women's dress, cut off at the waist, on a petticoat, with Bat-type sleeves! And this despite the fact that Dostoevsky was never distinguished by oddities, such as secret dressing in lingerie, did not wear either cassocks or cassocks.


So, the Dostoevsky monument stands in the very center of the city, in the middle of the street. The writer, who had endured so much in Omsk, finally ended up here in a ridiculous and miserable position - in a women's suit, without pants, and even on one leg.

Although - in the end? By 2013, a new, already fourth monument to Dostoevsky is promised. Will he pick up the dubious baton of dressing the classic in skirts? Or will something never seen before appear in the Metrobridge area?

Let's see.

To be fair, it must be said that Dostoevsky was placed in a foolish position in Moscow as well. Back in the 1930s, the Merkurovsky monument was moved from Tsvetnoy Boulevard to the courtyard of the Mariinsky Hospital on Bozhedomka (it was there that Dostoevsky's father worked as a head physician, Fyodor Mikhailovich himself was born here). The monument stands behind a fence and you can approach it only by purchasing a ticket to the F.M. Dostoevsky Museum. Not all residents of this area even know that there, behind the fence, there is such a monument.


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