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The 9 Best Robes of 2022

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A great robe can help you stay warm, cover up, or make your morning routine a bit more pleasant. It’s a little something to splurge on, a small luxury. After spending 100 hours researching robes and wearing 39 of them in half a dozen different materials, we’ve picked nine that we love for their softness, style, comfort, and practicality. We think most people will be able to find a great match here.

We tested unisex robes and some that come only in women’s sizes, and we also brought in a few in both the men’s and women’s versions. Our picks include those made from warm fleece (for adults and for kids), supersoft plush, lightweight flannel, breezy waffle knit, absorbent terry cloth, slinky jersey knit, structured French terry, and cool linen.If you’re not sure which one will work for you, or if you’re buying a gift for someone else, we also discuss how to pick a robe. We focused on inclusive sizing and multiple color options wherever possible.

The research

Why you should trust us

I’m Wirecutter’s bed and bath writer, and I’ve spent hundreds of hours researching and testing for many guides, including those for sheets, bath towels, flannel sheets, duvet covers, and clothing irons. I’ve been sewing and quilting for over a decade, and I’ve published several quilt patterns. I have an eye for great fabrics and solid construction, and I’m very familiar with the fabrics we tested here.

For this guide I talked to experts who could help us identify the best qualities for robes in a variety of materials. Bruce Cohen, president and owner of luxury robe wholesaler Boca Terry, told me about construction, warmth, and care. Angela Courtney, owner (and buyer) of Sweetest Sin Boutique in Red Bank, New Jersey (a store I’ve shopped in over the years), talked with me about how to test for fit and which details to look for (like inner ties or an attached belt). Courtney also stocks a few of the brands we researched.

Best full-length fleece robe: L.L.Bean Women’s Winter Fleece Robe

Photo: Michael Hession
Our pick

L.L.Bean Winter Fleece Robe

This was the warmest robe we tried. It’s comfy indoors and out, it’s available in a variety of lovely colors, and it comes in more sizes—including petites and plus sizes—than any other robe we tested.

How it feels: Soft and cozy, like wrapping up in a fleece blanket.

Why it’s great: Of all the robes we’ve tested, the L.L.Bean Winter Fleece Robe is the warmest. It’s incredibly comfortable to wear while lounging and sitting at a desk, and even though it’s made of polyester, it didn’t make us sweat in testing, as can sometimes happen with synthetic fabrics. On a 5-foot-2 tester, this robe was ankle length but didn’t cause tripping, and in our outdoor test, that length kept drafts away better than any other robe. We could’ve walked the dog in the snow wearing it. It has an inside tie to help keep it securely closed, and the pockets are just big enough for a phone or hands. This is not a stingy robe. The cut is roomy—there’s plenty of material to wrap up in, and the fabric flows, rather than clings like other styles we tried. Despite this, the sleeves don’t feel overly long. It’s also available in plus sizes up to 3X.

The thick and comfortable L.L.Bean Women’s Winter Fleece was the warmest robe we tested. Photo: Michael Hession

The wide shawl collar is rigid enough to stand up on its own and was very cozy, even when we walked outside in the snow. Photo: Michael Hession

The thick fleece is soft and slightly fuzzy, and looked about as good after five washes as it did brand new. Photo: Michael Hession

The large pockets, long sleeves, and exterior belt help make this robe feel extra comfortable. Photo: Michael Hession

This was the longest robe we tried. It hit our 5-foot-2 tester at the ankles. Photo: Michael Hession

The thick and comfortable L.L.Bean Women’s Winter Fleece was the warmest robe we tested. Photo: Michael Hession

L.L.Bean’s Winter Fleece also comes in a zip-up version, if you like that style or want a robe that stays completely closed at the legs. It can also be monogrammed, if that’s your thing. It’s pricier than a lot of fleece robes we’ve seen, but it’s well worth it, especially with L.L.Bean’s one-year satisfaction guarantee. This robe is a Wirecutter staff favorite, too. After three winters of long-term testing, our test robe pilled a little but still looks lush and colorful, and it’s still my favorite thing to put on when the temperatures drop. One of our senior editors said her two-year-old Winter Fleece has held up perfectly, and one of our deputy editors added, “It’s not the coolest robe, but it is the warmest, which is all I care about on mornings before my radiator really gets cranking.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: This robe comes and goes each year, so you can only buy it during the fall and winter months. But we’ve confirmed with the company that it’s fully restocked for the 2021-2022 cold weather season. Washing this robe produces a lot of static electricity, and it picks up a fair amount of lint just walking around in it, too. We recommend both using dryer sheets (they’ve been effective in long-term testing) and exercising caution when touching doorknobs while wearing it—we did get zapped.

Sizes: women’s petite XS–XL; misses XS–XL; plus 1X–3X

Material: 100% polyester

Colors: five solid colors

Best for kids: L.L.Bean Kids’ Fleece Robe

Photo: Jackie Reeve
Our pick

L.L.Bean Kids’ Fleece Robe

Available in a range of sizes to fit every stage of childhood, this robe is soft and doesn’t restrict movement, and the colors are bright and fun. The attached belt should save parents some grief.

How it feels: A lighter-weight fleece that gives kids the flexibility to run around but still stay warm.

Why it’s great: L.L.Bean’s Kids’ Fleece Robe is very soft, comes in some great colors, and has sizes to fit kids from preschool through high school. It’s not quite as fluffy as the women's Winter Fleece Robe, but we think it has a more appealing texture for kids. This fleece is thinner, with a nap (the fuzzy surface of the fabric) that looks and feels smoother and denser than the women’s version. This gives it a very soft and smooth feel on the cheek, makes it less clingy on the body, and gives it more movement—a benefit for the boundless energy of kids. It also picked up less lint and static than the women’s version. The belt is attached so you and your kids never have to go hunting for it, and the pockets are roomy enough to store treasures. This robe hits an inch or two below the knee, so kids won’t trip on it. Over two winters, it kept its fuzzy texture through several washes and didn’t pill. For a special gift, go for the monogrammed version.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: We wish that it was available in the same colors as the women’s fleece robe—we know it’s sometimes fun for kids and parents to match. Because this is a different model (not just a kids version of the adult size), the colors don’t correspond exactly, although navy is available in both sizes.

Sizes: unisex kids 4, 5–6, 6X–7, 8, 10–12, 14–16, 18

Material: 100% polyester

Colors: four solid colors

The coziest robe: Restoration Hardware Luxury Plush Long Robe

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Our pick

Restoration Hardware Luxury Plush Long Robe

This plush robe is comfortable and comforting, warmer than our flannel and waffle picks, and softer than any others we tested. Some of our staffers have had it for years, so we know it lasts.

Buying Options

*At the time of publishing, the price was $105.

How it feels: With a thick, smooth pile, this robe has the texture of a soft stuffed animal. It clings to the body a bit more than fleece, and it’s almost (but not quite) as warm.

Why it’s great: Restoration Hardware’s Luxury Plush Long Robe was the softest robe we tested, and one of the warmest. It’s more expensive than other cold weather robes we recommend, but we think it’s well worth the price. When I had the flu a few years ago and everything ached, I tried a couple of our test robes and reached for this one over and over. It was the most soothing on my prickly skin. I owned another one for about 10 years, and one of our editors has also had one for several years—we’ve used them through pregnancies and sick days when we just needed to wrap up in something comforting. We tested the long robe, which hits mid-calf to ankle-length depending on your height, but it’s available in a  shorter version too.

Restoration Hardware’s Luxury Plush robe is thick and warm, with patch pockets and long sleeves. Photo: Michael Hession

The soft, smooth pile feels luxurious and expensive. The plush poly material easily stays closed with the exterior belt. Photo: Michael Hession

The hem hit our 5-foot-10 model/co-worker mid-calf. Photo: Michael Hession

Restoration Hardware’s Luxury Plush robe is thick and warm, with patch pockets and long sleeves. Photo: Michael Hession

It was comfortable to wear inside with the heat set to 73 degrees, and in our cold tests it kept us perfectly warm for a quick run to the mailbox in New Jersey in December (though not as warm as the L.L.Bean Winter Fleece). It doesn’t have an inside tie, but it stayed closed just fine with the belt. It comes in more sizes than most robes we tested. In our experience, this robe keeps its softness and lovely appearance through many washes and many years. It can also be monogrammed.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The Restoration Hardware robe wasn’t quite as breathable or roomy as the L. L.Bean Winter Fleece Robe—we did sweat in it after about 15 minutes—and the sleeves were a bit longer, which meant they sometimes got in the way. The polyester plush shrank a little more than other fleece robes we tried (about 1.65%, when others really didn’t shrink at all). Also, this robe is only offered in sizes XS–XL. If you want a fleece robe with a broader range, look to the men’s and women’s Alexander Del Rossa robes we tried—they’re not as soft, but the sizes come in a much wider range.

Sizes: unisex XS–XL

Material: 100% polyester

Colors: five solid colors

A men’s or women’s flannel robe to wear all day: L.L.Bean Scotch Plaid Flannel Robe

Photo: Michael Hession
Our pick

L.L.Bean Men’s Scotch Plaid Flannel Robe

This plaid robe is softer than the other flannel robes we tested and weighs almost nothing. We could wear it at home all day long without sweating, unlike some of the plush and terry robes we tested.

L.L. Bean Women’s Scotch Plaid Flannel Robe

The women’s Scotch Plaid Flannel Robe is made of the same lightweight flannel as the men’s but in different colors. It’s just as comfortable for lounging around the house.

How it feels: Light, warm, and relaxed, like a worn-in flannel shirt.

Why it’s great: We researched 15 flannel robes and tested two, and the L.L.Bean Scotch Plaid Flannel Robe (women’s, men’s) edged ahead because of its superior construction. We like this robe for lounging because it’s warm like a flannel shirt, but it doesn’t add extra weight and bulk. “It doesn’t weigh anything at all,” said one tester. “I can barely feel it on.” Overall, the fabric was nicer than the flannel of the Vermont Country Store robe we tried. It draped better over the hips and across the back, and the plaid print was more defined and saturated. The Bean’s sleeves also fit closer to the body, with no loose fabric under the armpits, and the cuffs stayed smooth and flat after a cycle in the washer and dryer. One of our staffers, who lives in Oregon, says his “was delightful last winter,” and it’s shown no signs of wear and tear.

The fit for both the men’s and women’s versions of this cotton flannel is generous and roomy. Photo: Michael Hession

We like the comfy waist-level patch pockets. Photo: Michael Hession

The men’s version is mid-length while the women’s version hits around the ankle. Photo: Michael Hession

The fit for both the men’s and women’s versions of this cotton flannel is generous and roomy. Photo: Michael Hession

Winter robes often appear before the holidays and then disappear quickly, but the L.L.Bean Scotch Plaid robe is a perennial item (although stock does tend to dip in January). These robes have more than a thousand strong, year-round user reviews going back to 2008. It also comes with L. L.Bean’s one-year satisfaction guarantee.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The women’s version of this robe is only available in fall and winter, but the men’s version is stocked year-round. This robe is pretty thin, so if you want something super-warm this one may not be for you. The L.L.Bean robe shrank a bit more than the Vermont Country Store’s (3.5% versus 2.35%), but we didn’t think that affected the fit at all.

Sizes: men’s regular S–XXXL and tall L–XXXL; women’s regular XS–XL, petite XS–XL, and plus 1X–3X

Material: 100% cotton

Colors: eight men’s plaid prints ; four women’s plaid prints

Best spa-style unisex waffle robe: Brooklinen Waffle Robe

Photo: Brooklinen
Our pick

Brooklinen Waffle Robe

This waffle robe is cozy and thick, yet so lightweight to wear. The sizing is also the most generous we’ve seen from a bedding company.

Buying Options

How it feels: Cozy and warm enough for most seasons, with a spongy, honeycombed texture inside and out.

Why it’s great: Of the nine waffle robes we’ve tested, the Brooklinen Waffle Robe is the most luxurious and most generously sized. We were surprised by how thick and warm it is, too, especially since most unlined waffle robes we’ve tried are thin and flimsy. Our male tester noted, “Usually this fabric is so thin it’s like wearing a tea towel, but this one is substantial.” It’s not as soft as terry or plush, but it’s one of the softest waffle fabrics we’ve seen, and it was flattering on both male and female testers. We tested Brooklinen’s Waffle Bath Towel, which is made of the same fabric, at the same time we tested this robe. It was absorbent in our shower tests without feeling soggy, so we think the robe will dry you off and still be comfortable enough to lounge in. It also feels almost weightless to wear, with a roomier cut than any other waffle robe we’ve ever tried. It has a wide, fold-over collar, generous side pockets, and a tie that stays closed. The Brooklinen Waffle Robe exudes casual, spa-day-at-home vibes, and we practically lived in it during testing.

We tested Brooklinen’s largest size (XL/XXL), which fit our size 16–18 female tester and still had plenty of extra room—enough to wrap the robe around herself. We think it would fit up to a women’s size 20 (or possibly 22). Our male tester, who wears a 40- to 42-inch pant, said the same robe fit him perfectly and the pocket position was just right. Both testers said the belt was nice and long for larger waists. We’re thrilled to see Brooklinen offer a bigger range of sizes than the other bedding companies whose robes we’ve tested—most stop at an L or XL. (It’s a frequent criticism we’ve had for home goods companies. They often make fantastic robes in too-small sizes.) We hope to see even more options. We also tested the smallest size (XS/S) on a 5-foot-9 female tester who wears a size 2. It was roomy but still very comfy, and the length hit about mid-calf. However, if you’re especially petite, know that this is a big robe with a lot of fabric that could feel overwhelming.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: We’ve seen this robe sell out completely throughout the last year and get periodically restocked. As of February 2022 all sizes are available, but in limited colors. We’re checking with the company to see when other sizes will come in, but we think for now it’s an ongoing issue—like so many other inventory and shipping delays we’ve seen during the pandemic. If you like this robe and see the size you want, don’t wait to buy it. Brooklinen’s customer service is one of the best of all the home goods companies we recommend, so we’re hopeful it will resolve any potential issues. Also, the sleeves on our test robes were huge and needed a lot of cuffing to be comfortable. For long-term testing, we may add a few stitches to keep them rolled back in place. Our male tester said, “No one has arms this long. Nobody.”

Sizes: XS/S, M/L, XL/XXL

Materials: cotton

Colors: four solid colors and two limited edition colors

Best men’s and women’s terry cloth robe: The Company Store Company Cotton Robe

Photo: The Company Store
Our pick

How it feels: Fluffy and drapey. It wraps around the body like a soft blanket.

Why it’s great: If you want a terry robe that’s lightweight, easy to move in, and dries your skin after a shower, The Company Store’s Company Cotton Women’s Turkish Cotton Long Robe and Company Cotton Men’s Turkish Cotton Long Robe are the best we’ve tried. We’ve tested The Company Store’s Turkish-cotton terry robes three times now, most recently in fall 2020, and they’re our favorite terry robes to wear. They absorb water without clinging to the body, and the fabric is thinner and more fluid than any other terry we’ve tried. I could brush my teeth, work at a computer, or make a cup of tea without feeling restricted by the fabric. All of our test samples have held up to multiple washings with minimal pills, pulls, or snags. Plus, The Company Store now offers this robe in more extended sizes, and it comes in about half a dozen saturated colors.

Originally, this was a unisex robe available in sizes S–XL, but it’s now offered in both men’s and women’s sizes (XS–XXL for women’s, S–XXL for men’s). In 2020 we tested a women’s S, which was a perfect fit for our size 2 female tester, and a women’s XL, which fit our size 16–18 female tester well. Our male tester, who wears a 40- to 42-inch pant, also tried our XL sample and said he’d go slightly bigger—we think the men’s XXL would work for that waist size. Visually, there’s no difference between the men’s and women’s robes other than a few color options, and the men’s robes are cut bigger. If you wear women’s clothes but need a larger size, look to the men’s options. Alternatively, if you wear men’s clothes and need a smaller size, consider the women’s.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: Be careful washing this robe. We washed a poppy (red) robe, and a few white items in the same laundry load came out pink. This terry is also thinner than others we tested, so it’s not the warmest terry robe we considered, but it still kept us toasty out of the shower and around the house. We also saw several colors on back order in late 2020, but we think it’s fine to order them—The Company Store’s customer service is strong.

Sizes: women’s XS–XXL, men’s S–XXL

Material: 100% cotton

Colors: eleven women’s solid colors; seven men’s solid colors

Best lightweight knit robe: Natori Shangri-La Robe

Photo: Michael Hession
Our pick

Natori Shangri-La Robe

This jersey knit robe has great women’s size options and several fun colors, and it feels fantastic to wear.

How it feels: Cool and soft on the skin, like a luxe T-shirt.

Why it’s great: Natori’s Shangri-La Robe was our favorite lightweight robe, with its wide range of women’s sizes, punchy color options, and overall comfort. While the other jersey knit robe we tested clung uncomfortably, the Shangri-La skimmed the skin and felt light and slinky to wear. The fit was generous and flattering on our two testers, with in-seam pockets that don’t pucker on the hips and an inside tie to keep the slinky material closed. It’s a kimono-style, with a collar that lies flat and leaves your neck and face free, but it’s light and thin—the thinnest of all of our robe picks. The collar style and three-quarter-length sleeves are perfect as a dressing gown—the sleeves are never in the way.

We like that the three-quarter-length sleeves don’t get in the way of doing morning tasks like washing your face. Photo: Michael Hession

There is an interior tie and an outer belt, and you need to use both to make sure this robe stays closed. Photo: Michael Hession

The length is generous with great wrap coverage, but this thin jersey never feels too hot. Photo: Michael Hession

We like that the three-quarter-length sleeves don’t get in the way of doing morning tasks like washing your face. Photo: Michael Hession

After five washes our test robe still looked like new. At least four of our staffers have owned a Shangri-La robe for a year or more, and all rave about them—one senior editor said, “It’s by far the nicest robe I’ve ever owned.” Another told us, “Even though I don’t usually go for jersey, its fabric feels expensive. Even after numerous washes.” And yet another staffer noted that she feels great in this robe without trying too hard: “You’re just making coffee and getting ready, but also happen to look chic.” We’ve heard from some readers who prefer an all-cotton robe for hot weather, and the Lands’ End Supima Cotton Long Robe is a fine alternative. But the Natori is a staff favorite with better sizes and years of proven reliability.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: The Shangri-La robe hugs curves and bulges a bit in comparison to the more structured Lunya robe, but for a jersey knit (which is often a challenge for curves) it still looked great on different body types during our testing. It shrank a tad more than the Lunya (3.85% compared with 2.85%), but this didn’t affect the wrap coverage or generous fit. Also, as with other picks in this guide, stock has been unpredictable during the pandemic. If you see a size and color you want, get it while you can.

Sizes: women’s XS–2X

Material: 65% modal, 35% polyester

Colors: more than a dozen solid colors, depending on the retailer

A stylish women’s luxury robe: Lunya’s The Robe

Photo: Michael Hession
Our pick

Lunya's The Robe

We love the stylish design of this French terry robe, which drapes better than our other warm-weather knit pick and looks more flattering on curves. It’s a cool and comfortable statement piece.

How it feels: This French terry feels like soft knit athletic wear. It hugs the body and stays cool in hot weather.

Why it’s great: Lunya’s robe stands out for its dramatic cut, high-low hemline, and double-duty collar. The other robes we’ve picked have traditional designs and straightforward details, but this one (the most expensive of our picks) is pure fashion and clever comfort. The collar can be worn open to reveal your neck, or it can be closed with a hook at the shoulder, which creates a cowl-neck. It’s made of thin cotton/modal French terry, which is flat on one side and looped on the other—the robe has seamed, decorative panels that reveal both sides of the fabric. It’s very soft and very cool on the skin, and it held up beautifully after five washes.

We loved the many stylish details on this Lunya robe—it felt dramatic and sexy. Photo: Michael Hession

The neckline can be worn open, or clipped closed to create a flattering cowl-neck. Photo: Michael Hession

The high-low hem is a beautiful touch that flutters when you walk. Photo: Michael Hession

Lunya’s shape is feminine and flattering—it’s the most tailored, visually interesting robe we tested. Photo: Michael Hession

The jersey fabric is very soft and cool, but it did pick up lint. Photo: Michael Hession

We loved the many stylish details on this Lunya robe—it felt dramatic and sexy. Photo: Michael Hession

The Lunya’s sleeves are long and fitted, so it feels more like a piece of clothing than a robe. It’s the only robe we’ve picked for adults with an attached belt, and the in-seam pockets are nice and deep. It’s less stretchy than the jersey knit robes we tested, and we found this made it more flattering to curves. It’s a power robe that made one of our testers feel like a Disney villain, in the best way.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: It comes only in black, white, and gray, and stock has been low during the pandemic like other robes on our list. We tested the black, which picked up a fair amount of fuzz just from walking around the house. We also tested the biggest size offered, L/XL, which worked for a size 16 female tester but probably wouldn’t work for sizes beyond that. Finally, the raw high-low hemline on the Lunya is designed to make climbing the stairs easier, but if the length is too long, Lunya offers directions to cut the bottom hem to fit you. We did not have the nerve to try this ourselves and were surprised that such an expensive robe might require wielding scissors to get a great fit.

Sizes: women’s XS/S, M, L/XL

Materials: 48% cotton, 48% modal, 4% spandex

Colors: three solid colors

A crisp linen unisex robe: Rough Linen’s St. Barts Robe

Photo: Michael Hession
Our pick

Rough Linen St.

Barts Linen Robe

With a rustic look and the coarser fabric of linen, this unisex robe was the lightest and softest linen we tried. The fabric breathes more than the other lightweight robes we tested, so it’s ideal when the temperature is hot.

How it feels: Crisp and cool with a slightly rough woven texture that doesn’t cling to the body.

Why it’s great: We reseached eight linen robes and tested two, and the unisex Rough Linen St. Barts Robe proved to be the best for its expensive-looking linen, light weight, softer texture, and fit. We preferred Rough Linen’s mid-weight robe to other linen robes we’ve tested (like the now-discontinued Coyuchi Relaxed Linen Robe) that felt heavier and rougher. Out of every fabric we tested, the Rough Linen robe’s fabric was the lightest, coolest, most breathable option. The sleeves are a great length, hitting just at the wrist, and they’re easy to cuff if you’d like them shorter. This robe fell mid-calf on a 5-foot-2 tester.

We found that the Rough Linen robe has plenty of wrap coverage and great drape. It feels luxurious and expensive. Photo: Michael Hession

The mid-weight fabric was the lightest and softest linen we tried. It wrinkled, as linen will, and the hem was rippled after a wash, but we were able to iron it out. Photo: Michael Hession

Although there’s no inside tie, the robe doesn’t need one. The wide belt and textured fabric have enough structure to hold it securely closed. Photo: Michael Hession

We found that the Rough Linen robe has plenty of wrap coverage and great drape. It feels luxurious and expensive. Photo: Michael Hession

There is no inside tie, but in our testing we didn’t find that the Rough Linen robe had trouble staying closed. It was perfectly comfortable and didn’t cling to the body, and it felt lighter to wear than our knit robe picks. It had great wrap coverage, draped well, and didn’t tug at the hips or pull across the back. You can machine dry it (tumble dry low), and it shrunk less than other linen robes we’ve tried.

Flaws but not dealbreakers: Linen isn’t for everyone. This robe needed a lot of ironing out of the dryer (if you don’t want to embrace the rumpled look). After one wash, the bottom hem had some ripples in it that took some elbow grease to iron out, but we were able to get it smooth again. We also wish it came in extended sizes. If you love the look and feel of linen, this robe is fantastic. If you prefer something softer, our other picks may work better for you.

Sizes: unisex S–XL

Material: 100% linen

Colors: six solid colors

How to pick a robe

Photo: Michael Hession

When buying a robe for yourself, you may already know the materials and styles you like. Our staffers and testers had clear, strong ideas going in, and, for the most part, our testing didn’t change their minds. But if you’re debating what type will work best for you, or if you’re giving a robe to someone else, consider these guidelines (and if you are buying a gift, remember to get a gift receipt!).

How we picked and tested

We originally tested robes in 2017, then we tested more in 2019 and 2021 and updated this guide. After talking to our experts and our staff, I looked at which robes garnered the highest ratings from both department stores and smaller, startup bedding companies. Then I checked Apartment Therapy’s list of the best bathrobes, looked at Amazon’s best-selling robes, and talked to our staff about the robes they love. I also looked at buying guides from Overstock, Boca Terry, and Comfy Robes. For our 2019 update, I researched new offerings from direct-to-consumer bedding brands and looked for robes available in more inclusive sizes.

From that research, we determined our criteria for a great robe. Here’s what we were looking for:

Comfortable, washable materials: Most people don’t want to dry-clean a robe, so we skipped higher-maintenance fabrics like silk. Instead, we focused on terry, plush, fleece, linen, waffle, knits, and peshtemal, since they can be washed and dried. We tried to pick the softest or highest-quality robes we could find in those materials.

Size and color options: Wherever we could, we looked for robes with a wide range of men’s, women’s, and kid’s sizes. We also looked for robes with several color options.

Brand reputation: We think it’s important that a robe—something you’ll most likely use frequently—be both comfortable and long-lasting, so we focused our testing on brands that have a good reputation for quality and customer service. Although robe sizing is fairly flexible, it’s nice to know there’s a good return policy in place if the one you buy just won’t work. All our picks offer returns, and many come with excellent guarantees or warranties.

Construction and design: We considered design details like pockets (a must!) and inside ties to keep the robe secure, and we noted user reviews (and our own staffer’s complaints) about concerns like gaping at the chest.

Perennial availability: We wanted to recommend robes that you could find with ease, robes that were available year-round or would at least return year after year.

We considered 126 robes in total, narrowing them down for testing by reading user reviews, checking for inaccurate and fake reviews where we could, and considering material, style, brand reputation, and robe availability. We tested 24 robes in 2017 and 12 robes in 2019, a combination of unisex options, sizes for kids, and women’s and men’s styles.

We tried on each robe and took notes about its feel. Bruce Cohen, president and owner of Boca Terry, told us to check the stitching on the side seams, armholes, and the bottom hems, so we looked at these areas, as well as the overall construction. We measured each robe’s sleeve length and overall length down the middle of the back. Then we washed and dried them once and checked for snags, pilling, and any problems at the seams. We tried them on again, eliminated a few that hadn’t held up well in the wash, and measured each robe a second time to determine shrinkage. In 2017, a panel of six testers (a group of family members together for the holidays, composed of three men, two women, and one little girl), tried on the robes that made it through to this second round of testing. We noted the fit on different body types, and they gave us their thoughts on what they liked and disliked, the materials they prefer, and which robes they’d reach for again. This helped us eliminate a few more.

Next, we set the inside temperature to 73 degrees and spent time in each finalist robe to see if any caused overheating, which one felt like a natural piece of clothing, and which were generally the most comfortable for everyday, around-the-house activities. For the warm-weather robes, we tried them on over bare skin and over a T-shirt to see how they felt in mild temperatures and how easy it was to apply makeup or move around.

We performed cold tests with the chilly weather robes—fleece, terry, plush, and flannel. We walked from the front door and down the driveway to the mailbox and back during a frigid January cold snap in New Jersey (it was about 19 degrees). We rated each robe based on how long we could be outside before the cold got uncomfortable. With the terry and waffle robes, we showered, quickly towel dried, and then put on each robe and walked from the bathroom to the bedroom to see how comfortable each robe felt on wet or damp skin, as well as how well it absorbed any remaining moisture. Then we hung the robes on a hook and timed how long it took them to dry. We retested one terry robe in 2018—The Company Store Company Cotton Robe—when we decided to change our terry pick from the Snowe Classic Bathrobe.

In 2019, we tried 12 new options in waffle, fleece, and cotton. I washed and dried them all, measured each for shrinkage, and had two testers—one woman (myself) and one man—try on each robe to note their warmth, comfort, sizing, and style. We had a few robes come close to our picks, but none surpassed them after these first two rounds, so we did not perform shower tests, drying tests, or additional wash tests. We’ve held on to the best contenders in case our picks become unavailable, and we’ll long-term test them to see how they fare.

What to look forward to

We tested Riley’s new four-layer robe in early spring 2021, but for both of our testers—one who is five-foot-nine and wears a size medium, and one who is five-foot-two and wears an XL—the sizing was much too big. We’ve added it to the competition section below, but Riley has redesigned this robe with new sizing. We should be testing the new version in early 2022. We’ll also be testing Onsen’s waffle robe, made with the same fabric as the Onsen bath towel, our waffle towel pick.

Care and maintenance

Bruce Cohen told us that if you wear a robe with any frequency you should wash it as often as you wash your towels (and we suggest doing that after three or four uses). He also told us to avoid bleach. It’s worth washing dark robes with other darks as we noticed some of the more saturated robes did bleed color into the wash. We found that if we followed the care instructions, all our picks stayed fresh and like new after five washes.

The competition

The Snowe Classic Bathrobe is the thickest, warmest terry robe we’ve ever tested, but the fit is more snug than the Company Store robe. In 2018–2019 we also heard several complaints from readers and staffers about customer service problems with Snowe, including long shipping delays and a lack of communication about orders. We bought and retested another Snowe robe and had our own shipping issues—we ordered an in-stock robe in December 2019, then received an order confirmation saying it was back ordered until the end of January. When we finally tested the robe it snagged more in the wash than our original tester. We don’t recommend Snowe products anymore.

Coyuchi’s Unisex Cloud Loom Organic Robe was nice and soft, but the terry snagged after one wash. The pockets were also placed too high so the robe’s belt covers them and makes them hard to use.

Parachute’s Classic Bathrobe was soft and felt nice out of the shower, but there were visible snags in the terry and around the seams after one wash. It wasn’t as generously sized as the other terry robes we tested in the same size, and it shrunk enough (5%) that it became unwearable for some of our testers.

Waffle/honeycomb

Parachute’s Waffle Robe was a pleasant surprise—unlined and slightly stretchy, it was like wrapping up in a high-quality lattice towel.

Standard Textile’s Shawl Collar Waffle Robe had the best sizing of any waffle robe we tested, but it was also cut a bit awkwardly. It’s unlined but less stretchy than the Parachute, and the XL was enormous on me (a size 16—or 18, depending on the day) and dragged on the floor (I’m 5-foot-2). After a wash it shrank significantly but still fit our male tester, who typically wears an XXL.

Allswell’s Stonewashed Waffle bathrobe came in a gray color that looked more like mint, and while it was comfy and stretchy the style was too feminine for our testers. “This is a Golden Girl robe,” noted one.

The Boll & Branch Women’s Waffle Robe is lined in terry and felt wonderful out of the package, but after a wash the piping shrank more than the waffle fabric, so the cuffs and edges looked distorted. It was also tight and short, and Boll & Branch, like every bedding company we’ve ever considered, didn’t offer inclusive robe sizes.

The Riley Hooded Waffle Robe was so luxe out of the package, but it had a strange smell. After a wash (in cold water), the smell was gone, but it was then incredibly tight in the arms and wouldn’t cover our testers around the middle. Even the XL size we tested probably wouldn’t comfortably fit someone who wears higher than a women’s 14 or a men’s large.

Coyuchi’s Unisex Organic Waffle Robe wasn’t as popular as other robes we tested because it didn’t have a soft lining and felt scratchy on the skin.

Snowe’s Honeycomb Bathrobe looked more rumpled after our wash tests than the other waffle robes we tested, and it also didn’t have a soft lining.

We used to recommend the Macy’s Hotel Collection Waffle Robe, but it was discontinued in 2020.

Fleece

The Alexander Del Rossa Women's Plush Fleece Robe with Hood and Alexander Del Rossa Men's Plush Fleece Robe with Hood are affordable, come in loads of colors, and have the best range of bigger sizes of any robes I’ve ever tested—the women’s goes up to 4X and the men’s up to 8X. But the overall quality and softness are not as good as the Restoration Hardware Luxury Plush or L.L.Bean Women’s Winter Fleece robes. If you want an affordable gift or just need more size options, though, they are warm, comfy robes.

The Ugg Duffield II Robe was warm and very cozy, but it costs significantly more than the L.L.Bean Women’s Winter Fleece, which is such a standout.Ugg also discontinued the plus size options that were available in our 2019 testing.

The L.L.Bean Men's Rugby Robe, flannel-lined was heavy and warm, but the large logo on the pocket was an absolute dealbreaker for our male tester, who said he would never wear it.

Flannel

Vermont Country Store’s Portuguese Flannel Robes (men’s and women’s) were warmer and more substantial than the L.L.Bean’s Scotch Plaid Flannel Robes, but the construction, design, and color saturation were better on the L.L.Bean. The Vermont Country Store robe’s sleeves were slightly batwing-shaped, which one tester said felt floppy and cumbersome, and its cuffs no longer laid flat after a trip through the wash.

The Lands’ End Supima Cotton Long Robe was lovely to wear and washed beautifully, but it wasn’t as luxurious as the Lunya robe, and the colors and prints have been in and out of stock since we first tested it.

The Honeydew Intimates Jersey Robe has a cute short length and comes in fun colors and a good range of sizes, but the jersey knit felt cheap, and it clung to every curve and bulge in an unflattering way.

Cotton

The fabric on the Riley Four-Layer Robe is fantastic—gauzy but not too thin, and just right for warmer temperatures if you want something more substantial than the Natori jersey or Rough Linen linen robes. But the proportions were all wrong on our two testers. Our sample robes were comically long, with much-too-big sleeves, on both a five-foot-nine size medium tester, and a five-foot-two size XL tester. Riley told us they’re updating this robe after receiving several notes about the fit, and we will retest the new version.

The Vermont Country Store Men's True Blue Cotton Wrap Robe felt way too thin for our testers, like the thinnest summer button-down. It stuck to the body, wrinkled significantly in the wash, and didn’t feel like it would hold up to much use before tearing.

This article was edited by Jennifer Hunter.

Sources

  1. Bruce Cohen, president and owner of Boca Terry, email interview, November 30, 2017

  2. Angela Courtney, owner and buyer, Sweetest Sin Boutique, phone interview, December 8, 2017

  3. Nicole Lund, The Best Bathrobes, Apartment Therapy, February 26, 2016

  4. Types of Bathrobe Fabrics, Boca Terry, September 7, 2012

  5. How to Choose a Bathrobe, Overstock

  6. Guide to Bathrobes, Comfy Robes

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We Tested Over a Dozen Robes—Here Are 14 of the Best

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Julia Fields

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Wrapping yourself up in a soft, ultra-plush robe is one of the best feelings at the end of a long day. Because comfort is key, when shopping, you'll want to take factors like its material and design into consideration. "If you're stuck, choose a material that you love against your skin and a length that gives you the coverage you feel most comfortable in," says Kimberly Mayhew, U.S. Managing Director for House of Colour.

To help you find the best robe for your needs, we sent dozens of options to our editors and home testers to assess on the basis of comfort, design, durability, and more. Our top pick is the Snowe Classic Bathrobe, which received high ratings from testers because it's super soft and incredibly easy to clean.

Read on for the best robes for all tastes and budgets.

Our Top Picks

Best Overall:

Snowe Classic Bathrobe at Snowehome.com

Best Budget :

Amazon Essentials Full-Length Robe at Amazon

Best Splurge:

Frontgate Resort Plush Robe at Frontgate

Best Waffled:

Quince Waffle Robe at Onequince.com

Best Absorbent :

Brooklinen Super-Plush Robe at Brooklinen

Best Patterned:

Lands' End Women's Supima Cotton Long Robe at Landsend.com

Best Silk:

Fishers Finery 100% Pure Mulberry Silk Robe at Amazon

Best Flannel:

L.L. Bean Scotch Plaid Flannel Robe at L.L.Bean

Best Turkish:

The Company Store Women's Turkish Cotton Long Robe at Home Depot

Best Jersey:

Natori Shangri-La Robe at Amazon

In This Article

Snowe

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Our Ratings

What We Like

What We Don't Like

You can't go wrong with our overall best pick, the classic cotton bathrobe from Snowe that prioritizes comfort and ease with simple machine washing instructions that don't affect the robe's quality or softness. Wear this robe after the shower for a super absorbent feel or during chilly winter nights to stay cozy and warm in three warm and classic colors.

Our tester loved how the Snowe bathrobe managed to feel lightweight and never too warm while remaining soft and fluffy to the touch. Also, the durable material felt as good as new after multiple rounds of washing, earning a near-perfect review.

While the color and shade range isn't super extensive, the robe's simple yet elegant design is ideal for both men and women. Like Snowe's other offerings, this robe is also OEKO-TEX certified, which guarantees that there are no potentially hazardous materials in any of the components found in testing. Buyers won't have to worry about what their robe is made out of—just soft and fluffy, 100% long-staple luxurious cotton here.

Sizes: XS-L | Material: Cotton | Care: Machine washable

Amazon

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What We Like

What We Don't Like

While there are many luxury robes on the market, you don't have to splurge to find a perfectly comfortable and stylish one for yourself. This pick from Amazon Essentials features a cozy waffle texture that absorbs water after a shower while keeping you warm in the winter.

While extremely affordable, we also love this option because of its extensive size and color range. You can opt for a classic white or bold mustard yellow, and the belt loops and tie-front belt add to a timeless design with added pockets for functionality. For such a budget-friendly price, we recommend buying a few for friends and family.

Sizes: XS-7X | Material: 60% Cotton, 40% Polyester | Care: Machine washable

View On Frontgate

Our Ratings

What We Like

What We Don't Like

Perhaps the most gift-worthy robe on this list, the Frontgate Resort Plush Robe lives up to its name with a luxuriously comfortable feel and stylish design. It comes in five soft and warm colors with an optional monogram to fit every style and taste, making it perfect for any gifting occasion.

The kimono style ensures the robe stays closed and flatters the body, while our tester says the cuffed sleeves add a fashionable touch. She also loved how absorbent this robe felt after coming out of the shower, providing a luxe, hotel-quality experience. Along with the comfortable and soft material blend, this robe comes highly rated for good reasons.

Sizes: XS-XL | Material: Cotton Polyester Blend | Care: Machine washable

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What We Like

What We Don't Like

Waffled material is perfect for year-round use because it's thick enough to keep you warm on cold nights, yet lightweight enough to prevent overheating. And while the color and size range is a bit limiting, our tester loved the feel of the Quince Organic Turkish Waffle Robe. She wore it for hours on end without feeling uncomfortable or scratchy.

During testing, the thick waffle material proved a bit difficult to maneuver; the robe may not stay closed as well as other options. We should also note that this kind of robe is not designed with flattery in mind, more geared towards bundling up than, say, a silk or linen option. Overall, our tester rated this robe extremely highly for its soft feel and durable construction.

Sizes: XS-L | Material: Cotton | Care: Machine washable

 Courtesy of Brooklinen

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Living up to its name, the Brooklinen Super-Plush robe is luxuriously soft and fluffy. For those looking to lounge inside of a cloud, this cotton robe prioritizes comfort and absorbency, making it ideal for warming up after a shower or bath or layering over pajamas on cold nights. Most ultra-plush robes can appear bulky or oversized; however, the Super-Plush Robe has a tie waist and a flattering design for all body types.

While this cotton robe is easy to care for, our tester found that the robe's quality was affected after its first wash. The material began to pull slightly and did not feel quite as plush. Despite this, the luxurious feel justifies buying this robe for lounging on weekends or wearing between Zoom calls.

Sizes: XS-XXL | Material: Cotton | Care: Machine washable

View On Landsend.com

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What We Like

What We Don't Like

Land's End lends some of their classic prints to their Supima Cotton Long Robe. Available in two fun patterns—as well as solid colors, like ivory and navy blue—this robe comes in petite, plus, and regular sizes to ensure everyone finds the right design and size for them. Plus, with the option to embroider or monogram, this cotton robe also makes a great gift.

Due to its lightweight feel, the Supima Cotton Long Robe is ideal for the warmer months. Our tester compared it to wearing her favorite t-shirt, providing a soft and cozy feel that won't cling to your body. An additional tie inside the robe adds an extra element of security for keeping the robe closed when moving about. Our tester noted that this robe remains a great choice for lounging around, but is perhaps not the best option for keeping toasty in the winter or drying yourself after a steamy shower.

Sizes: XS-XL | Material: Cotton | Care: Machine washable

Courtesy of Amazon

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Our Ratings

What We Like

What We Don't Like

For a pure silk robe that's soft and durable, Fishers Finery boasts high-quality options that are available in a range of sizes and colors. The company's 100% Pure Mulberry Silk Mid-Length Robe is woven from 100 percent mulberry silk—the highest quality silk—and has a thoughtful design. There's an inner "modesty tie" and two front pockets for stashing personal items. The cinched back offers a more custom fit, too.

If you're unsure about investing in silk, it's much more breathable than fleece, sherpa, or even cotton, and it feels cool against the skin. Pay special attention to the care tag, though, because silk is a delicate fabric that should be hand washed or machine washed on delicate. Luckily, our tester found that the material, fit, and feel of the robe held up after multiple washes. We also love that the robe comes with a mesh bag for convenient washing.

Sizes: XS-XL | Material: Silk | Care: Hand wash or machine wash delicate

Courtesy of L.L. Bean 

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What We Like

What We Don't Like

Similar to other robes on this list, the L.L.Bean Scotch Plaid Flannel Robe has a tie belt, shawl collar, and generous side pockets. It's made from Portuguese flannel that's machine washable and soft to the touch—even after multiple washes, though it may take a little extra time to dry fully.

If you live in a cold climate, you'll love this robe's long length and generous cut, which allows for clothing or heavier pajamas to be layered underneath. During testing, we found the fabric to be slightly thinner than normal flannel; even so, it still provides a cozy feel that might be too warm for spring or summer months. And while our tester is on the shorter side, she ordered a petite size and found the length just right—not too long nor too short.

Sizes: XS-XL | Material: Cotton | Care: Machine washable

Expert Buying Tip

"I always recommend either professional cleaning or tumble on low regardless of the material. That way you save the integrity of the material, avoid shrinkage, and keep it clean and fresh."—Yasaman Stewart, Director of Retail Merchandising and Product Development at The Woodhouse Day Spa.

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Our Ratings

What We Like

What We Don't Like

Venture outside the classic white bathrobe with The Company Store's Turkish Long Cotton Robe. Rock yours in a deep royal blue, soft pale pink, rich jade green, or more, with an impressive size range of XS-XXL that makes it stand out among competitors. Wearers can add some flair to their nighttime attire without sacrificing comfort or warmth.

One downside is that the bright colors can fade slightly after washing. Yet, the thick and warm cotton makes this robe feel luxurious without the risk of overheating, according to our tester, who also loved the large pockets with enough room to comfortably fit a phone or other gadgets. Additionally, the long belt helps keep this robe closed and in place for wearing while moving throughout your home or just lounging on the couch.

Sizes: XS-XXL | Material: Cotton | Care: Machine washable

Courtesy of Nordstrom

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What We Like

What We Don't Like

Natori is known for its stylish loungewear, and its Shangri-La Robe is no exception. Made from 65 percent modal and 35 percent polyester, this jersey robe is a great choice for summer months when a heavier robe is just too much. Our tester found that during hours of wearing the robe, she never felt too hot.

The robe comes in sizes XS through XXL and in eight different colors, from bright red to classic navy. It's an ultra-soft robe that is lightweight but comfy enough to sleep in. Plus, it isn't too bulky and great for travel. Just note that our tester had issues with the two ties, which are designed to keep the robe closed but didn't quite do the trick. She also found her robe stretched out when hung on a hook. Still, the comfort and style of this robe made it a must-buy.

Sizes: XS-XXL | Material: Modal and polyester | Care: Machine washable

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 Courtesy of Lunya

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What We Like

What We Don't Like

Lunya's Washable Silk Robe is made from 100 percent silk and has an oversized fit, so you can layer it over pajamas or loungewear. It has a cinched back with a belt tie that's attached to the back, so you won't have to worry about it falling off when it's in the wash (yes, it's machine washable). The cuffs are also cinched, and it has two roomy pockets for added convenience, which our tester loved.

While the silk gives a lavish look, we found that this robe can wrinkle very easily, and it may not provide enough warmth on winter nights. Our tester gravitated towards this robe during warmer months when looking for a luxurious touch to their nighttime routine, making the Lunya robe a great option for a special occasion gift.

Sizes: XS-XL | Material: Cotton Polyester Blend | Care: Machine washable

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Parachute

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What We Like

What We Don't Like

For a plush robe that can be worn (or gifted) by just about everyone, we recommend Parachute's Classic Turkish Cotton Robe. Crafted from Turkish cotton that's soft and absorbent, it's perfect for throwing on post-shower or while you're reading the morning paper. If you're not sure what material is best for you, Parachute has tons of information on their website including a "robe quiz" for the finding the right size and material for you.

This pick has a wrap front with double belt loops that give this robe a classic look. Plus, it comes with deep pockets to hold all of your essentials. In five classic neutral shades, it's sure to please any recipient. Also, be sure to check back seasonally for limited edition colors. We also love that this robe is easy to clean in the washing machine.

Sizes: XS-3X | Material: Turkish Cotton | Care: Machine washable

View On Bed Bath & Beyond

Our Ratings

What We Like

What We Don't Like

Get the best of both worlds with the Haven Waffle Organic Cotton Robe. The waffle design makes the outside look fashionable and flattering while the inside boasts comfortable and plush cotton to keep you warm. The double layer is great for the winter, but might not be suitable for warmer months. However, with a secure tie and deep pockets, consumers can't go wrong with this choice.

Our tester loved the soft and cozy material despite the garment's sizing being a bit unclear. With only two options, the sizing can be a bit limiting as well as the color selection. Still, once you put it on, this robe has the power to transport you to a lavish hotel in the tropics.

Sizes: S-XL | Material: Cotton | Care: Machine washable

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Soma

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What We Like

What We Don't Like

Known for comfortable bras and intimates, Soma's sleepwear and robe options are equally as impressive. The Cool Nights Robe offers lightweight and temperature-regulating comfort even during the warm months. The short length ensures you won't overheat along with the oversized look and roomy sleeves.

The lightweight rayon also avoids sticking to your body, making it perfect for those living in warm climates. The classic black matches seamlessly with any pajamas or loungewear, but there are a few pattern options for those looking for something a little different.

Sizes: S-XL | Material: 93% rayon, 7% spandex | Care: Machine washable

Best Overall:

Snowehome.com 5 5 5 5 5

Best Budget :

Amazon

Testing Now

Best Splurge:

Frontgate 5 5 5 5 5

Best Waffled:

Onequince. com 5 5 5 5 4.5

Best Absorbent :

Brooklinen

Best Patterned:

Landsend.com 5 4 5 5 5

Best Silk:

Amazon 4.5 4.5 4 3.5 4.5

Best Flannel:

L.L.Bean 4 4.5 4 4.5 4.5

Best Turkish:

Home Depot 5 4.5 4.5 4.5 3.5

Best Jersey:

Amazon

Testing Now

Best Gift:

Lunya.co

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Best Unisex :

Parachute

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Best Design:

Bed Bath & Beyond

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4. 5 4 4 4.5 3.5

Best Short :

Soma.com

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Final Verdict

The best overall robe is the Snowe Classic Bathrobe, which earned high marks from our home tester for its comfort and coziness. Simple washing instructions translate to low maintenance care, without you having to worry about pilling or shedding. For a higher-end option, consider the Frontgate Resort Plush Robe, which provides a hotel-quality experience and would also make a great gift.

The Spruce / Danielle L Goldstein

To begin, we researched bestselling and highly rated robes across multiple retailers and websites. Some were then tested by our staff in their homes. In order to test the quality, wear time, and durability of these pieces, we ordered each robe on this list and tested them on five different criteria. We considered the material quality, comfort, durability, design, and overall value. Each robe was worn for at least five hours throughout a period of up to two weeks. The robes were worn in various situations including walking around, lounging, or out of the shower to test absorbency, comfortability, and the robe's design including how easily it stayed closed.

To further test the robe's durability, we washed the robes during the testing period by following the proper care instructions. This tested the ease with which each robe was cared for as well as if washing altered the garment in any way. Did the color fade? Was the robe as soft and comfortable? Did the robe begin to pill or stretch? All of these criteria, as well as other picks found through research, were taken into consideration when these robes were recommended and added to this list.

What Is Spruce Approved?

Here at The Spruce we want to ensure we fully stand behind every product we recommend, and that when we say something is the best, we mean it. You might have noticed The Spruce Approved badge next to the products on this list. Every product with this badge has been rigorously tested in person and carefully selected by our expert team of lab testers and editors. In most cases, we buy all these products ourselves, though occasionally we get samples provided to us directly by companies. No matter how we procure products, they all go through the same tests and must meet the same strict criteria to make the best-of cut. We also pride ourselves on transparency and will always let you know if we received a product for free.

Style

How and when you'll wear your robe will largely determine the style you want. If you just wear it for a few short minutes between showering and getting dressed, looks may not be an important factor for you. However, if you’re someone who spends every possible waking moment in theirs, then you may want to seek out some of the more stylish options. Opt for a cozy cotton robe that has a high collar and deep pockets for ultimate warmth. Or try a silk robe for a truly glam moment. To regulate body temperature, hot or cold, textile experts recommend choosing a robe made of natural fibers. Think silk, cotton, or linen.

Comfort

Consider the weight of the material as well as the season in which you’ll be wearing it. Some of the thick, plush versions may be too warm for summer weather, and some light, airy robes may not be cozy enough for winter. In some cases, you may want more than one robe to suit various seasons or may select a mid-weight version that can accommodate any season.

Fit

While robes don’t necessarily have to fit like a glove, you don’t want one that's too tight or one that’s so long you trip over it. If average sizes don’t suit you, there are brands that feature tall, plus, and petite sizes you may want to consider.

Also, a great fit should be taken into account, whether you want something short and flirty to slip into after a shower or an oversized option to wrap yourself in on a cold night. Some even come in unisex sizes, perfect for gifting to the special man or woman in your life.

Price

Buying a robe can often be an investment piece. High quality robes with high quality materials will likely cost over $100. However, depending on the material of the robe, prices may vary; for instance, a silk robe will cost more than a cotton one. Consumers should consider how much use they will get out of the robe and how often they will wear it when scanning through variously priced options. That said, a durable option that is easy to care for and intended for daily use may justify the high price tag.

FAQ

This article was written by Julia Fields, a lifestyle writer for The Spruce covering all things surrounding toys, gifts, and the holidays. She's also covered similar topics in other roles, including toy reviews, product round-ups, interviews with experts, and more.

To make this list, Julia gathered together brand research to consider the style, fit, price, and overall value of each robe, plus took in insight from editors and product testers. After almost 70 hours of testing and research, the robes were finally ranked. We also consulted Kimberly Mayhew, the U.S. Managing Director for House of Colour, for tips on how to properly select the best robe for all budgets and needs.

How to choose a bathrobe and bathrobe

What could be nicer than a soft, comfortable and body-friendly dressing gown.

Let's try to understand together how to choose the right bathrobe.

What fabrics are used for tailoring bathrobes

In order to sew a bathrobe, fabrics from natural fibers and synthetics are used.

Synthetic is easy to clean, easy to clean and relatively inexpensive. Such a bathrobe is perfect for the home, but not as a bathrobe, as it has low moisture absorption and does not let air through. It will be very hot in summer and cold in winter.

Today natural terry cloth remains the ideal material for tailoring bathrobes. It is made from 100% cotton.

How to choose a bathrobe?

Bathrobes have been around since the public baths, which were popular in ancient cultures such as Rome, Turkey and China. Today it is already a tradition to wrap yourself in a soft, warm terry bathrobe after a warm bath or steam room, or after all kinds of spa treatments.
Things to consider when choosing a bathrobe:
  1. A bathrobe should be loose and comfortable. The optimal length is somewhere between the knees and ankles and the sleeve should also be of the appropriate length.
  2. The fabric of a bathrobe should absorb moisture as much as possible, which means that everything that is not 100% cotton is swept aside.
  3. Among the bathrobes there are varieties with a difference in smell, read more below. Some of them may be more or less comfortable than others.
  4. Consider the temperature in which you will be wearing your bathrobe. A thick bathrobe is best worn in cool weather, while a thin and light bathrobe is more suitable in hot summers.
  5. Pay attention to the pockets, their presence will make your time comfortable, if you need to carry some little things with you.
  6. Feel free to choose a bright color. It is unlikely that many people will see you in a bathrobe, so this is an opportunity to choose your favorite bright color.
  7. Bathrobe price: you can search and pick up a cheap bathrobe or, on the contrary, an expensive one, but do not forget that the price strongly depends on the quality. We offer you excellent quality at an affordable price.

Which bathrobe is suitable for the home?

There are many variations of home dressing gowns. Choosing a bathrobe is based on the purpose for which you will use it and what you are going to do in it. Some use dressing gowns for household chores, while others use them to surprise their beloved man and show off their perfect figure, others just to feel warm, soft and comfortable in him. It also all depends on how much you are willing to spend in order to gain a sense of coziness and comfort. Below you can see the varieties of bathrobes that are ideal for the home.

What are the types of dressing gowns

Among all the existing varieties of dressing gowns, there are several types that are suitable for any occasion, with the right material.

What materials are bathrobes made of
1. Terry bathrobes

Terry bathrobe is made of natural fabric, the surface of which is fleecy. This dressing gown is comfortable to use, soft to the touch, pleasant to the body. It is durable in use. Consists of 100% cotton. It has a high moisture absorbency, so it is ideal as a bathrobe. It will not be hot in summer, but it will keep you warm on cold evenings.

2. Velor bathrobes

Velor bathrobe - has a thinner and shorter pile. It is ideal for home use and does not restrict your movements. Soft to the touch, has a high hygroscopicity.

3. Silk bathrobes

Silk bathrobe is one of the most expensive. Consists of 100% cotton. Very pleasant to the touch. The fabric of the dressing gown is light, flowing, airy. Due to its properties, it acquires body temperature and has a high moisture absorption.

4.Waffle bathrobe

Waffle bathrobe - easy to use. The advantage of this dressing gown is its inexpensive cost. Practical and durable. Does not require careful care, does not shed. Made from 100% cotton. This bathrobe is lightweight, so it is ideal for holidays and travel.

What are the styles of bathrobes

There are different styles of bathrobes that perform a variety of functions. Depending on the purpose for which the bathrobe is used, you can choose the right style for it.

Robe with hood

Robe with hood - performs both practical and aesthetic functions. A good option for those who, leaving the shower, do not like to wear a towel over their heads. The hood allows you to dry your hair, while creating a flirty look. As a rule, children's bathrobes are always sewn with a hood.

Kimono robe

Kimono robe is a T-shaped robe cut. It does not have any fasteners, zippers or buttons. It is wraparound, with a belt, complemented by patch pockets. It can be both short and long. The most important feature of the kimono robe is its loose sleeves, expanding downwards.

Shawl collar robe

Shawl collar terry robe is a cut of the robe with a folded collar and loose sleeves. It is wraparound, with a belt, complemented by patch pockets. It can be both short and long.

The specialists of our company will be happy to advise you and help you choose the appropriate dressing gown. For a consultation, simply call the phone number listed on the website.

Buy quality bathrobes and they will serve you for quite a long time, giving you coziness, warmth and comfort!

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What should a bathrobe look like? Choosing a bathrobe

How often do you go to the bathhouse? How often do you allow yourself to plunge headlong into the heady and alluring pine aroma of a good Russian steam room, or intelligently inhale the juniper-vanilla fragrance of a luxurious European sauna with your whole chest? And what does this journey mean to you? An opportunity to relieve stress accumulated over weeks of exhausting work (with a birch broom, but on the back!)? An occasion to gather good friends over a cup of invigorating herbal tea (yes, with memories, but with gingerbread)? Or is it just a family tradition, indestructible for many generations?

Whatever the reason, one fact remains the same: you put aside everything and go to the bathhouse! And, of course, in the bathing tradition of your family (company, team) there are unchanging, beloved, venerated things that remember so many moments of a happy holiday! Anything can be among them: a turban, a bath cap, slippers or . .. a cozy bathrobe with a hood. Soft, obedient, understanding every desire, every movement of the body of his master after the steam room. Do you have one? If there is, congratulations! Having once bought such a dressing gown, you have found yourself a reliable "bath" friend for many years. If you are just going to the bathhouse, and you are still only dreaming about a bathrobe - use our tips and choose exactly the “native to your soul” thing in our store (robes Ukraine)!

But before you get acquainted with the selection of our bathrobes, you must decide for yourself the purpose for which you buy them.

Do you need a bathrobe as warm clothes after a cooling bath? Or do you want to wear it directly to the steam room?
If you need a comfortable thing for "after-bath" tea drinking, it is best to look for "your" dressing gown among the "terry" offer. Mahra perfectly absorbs moisture and at the same time gently and pleasantly warms your body, relaxed after bathing procedures.
But if you decide to try to take a steam bath in a bathrobe (having tried one of the famous Arab traditions on yourself), it is better to stop at a thin and dense version of 100% natural fabric (cotton, bamboo, modal). Synthetics for a steam room are contraindicated!

Bathrobe selection criteria

There you go. Now you already know the mission, for the honorable fulfillment of which you are looking not just for inexpensive terry bathrobes, but for a reliable keeper of bathing human happiness. It remains to choose the perfect candidate! And, like any respectable commission, you must have a list of important virtues that this or that representative of the "neglect" family must comply with.

1. The ratio of brand and quality. Today, bathrobes (including bathrobes) are made by many companies. But we recommend entrusting your health and positive emotions from visiting the bath only to the best, proven brands with an impeccable reputation! As a rule, a well-known manufacturer values ​​​​its name, and will not upset the buyer with clothes of frankly poor quality.

Although, when buying a bathrobe even with a brand on the label, do your own due diligence. First of all, make sure that the seams are even, that the threads do not stick out, that the fibers and loops are the same length (if we are talking about a terry bathrobe), if there is a hook for hanging the bathrobe in the bath. We recommend proven - Turkish robes.

2. The material from which the sauna outfit is made . As we have already mentioned (and you yourself probably know about this), the bath will not tolerate synthetics. And at best, it will respond to it with allergies and skin rashes. At worst, burns. Since steam helps to open the pores of the skin, its intensive regeneration and perspiration, the material of the dressing gown must be friendly to these processes. That is - the ideal bathrobe for a bath should be sewn from 100% natural fabric that can breathe and echo the skin renewal procedure.

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Each of us appreciates such a concept as comfort. Cozy at home, where everything is familiar, clean and comfortable. Cozy in the car when it's raining outside. A bathrobe is also a piece of comfort. MirSovetov will talk about the types of dressing gowns and the principles of their choice.
The history of the bathrobe goes back many centuries. The robe has long been considered a status garment - it was easy to determine the wealth of the owner by it. Dressing gowns were decorated with embroidery and jewels, and sewn from silk and wool. In the East, a kimono robe is one of the most expensive wardrobe items. But in Russia it is customary to consider a dressing gown as home wear. Now consumers are offered a wide selection of bathrobes that can bring comfort and a piece of warmth to the life of each family member.

Choosing a bathrobe

Bathrobes are used immediately after getting out of the shower, their main purpose is to quickly absorb moisture and warm. For these purposes, terry cloth is perfect. If you need a bathrobe for the summer, choose a bathrobe made of loose terry cloth, in winter it will be better to warm a product made of dense fabric. Models of bathrobes are characterized by a simple cut - they are most often with a wrap and a belt, but can be with pockets and a hood. The colors of these bathrobes are soothing and relaxing, light, often pastel. There are men's and women's bathrobes, but most often they are unisex models. Bathrobes are also made for children - bright, soft, with ears and prints in the form of their favorite cartoon characters. A baby bathrobe can be used as a towel, especially in the summer at the beach.
When choosing a children's dressing gown, pay attention to the naturalness of the fabric (they do not overheat), the color is not too bright (it can shed), the presence of hidden seams (they do not rub delicate skin). Choose models with a belt, because the zipper is not so convenient and can quickly fail. Children so want to be like adults and just love to wear a bathrobe - like dad or mom.

Bathrobe for sauna

In principle, this analogue of a bathrobe is used for the same purposes - to warm and absorb moisture after bathing procedures or visiting a sauna. Recently, very comfortable terry sundresses for the sauna have also been on sale. They look like a towel on the straps, with a smell and a Velcro fastener. It is very comfortable in such an outfit - it does not swing open, does not move out. On summer days, sauna lovers are advised to take a cotton robe made from the so-called waffle fabric with them. It has excellent hygroscopicity, it is not hot in it, and the dressing gown itself is very light and weightless.

Dressing gowns

This is the most demanded segment of the bathrobe market. Each of us has a bathrobe that is nice to wrap up in immediately after waking up, or a bathrobe that is convenient to do household chores. Home dressing gowns are not as simple as bathrobes. They come in a variety of cuts - with a zipper, with a shawl collar, flared sleeves, of various lengths. And there is no limit to the decoration of dressing gowns - from beads and glass beads to embroidery with silk ribbons.
Women's dressing gown - a special conversation. We spend most of the time at home in a dressing gown and often do not care at all that, in addition to comfort, the dressing gown is also beautiful. For household chores, an analogue of a dressing gown - a mantle is suitable. This is a loose, one-piece cut, as a rule, home clothes sewn from thin terry cloth. It is put on over the head, does not provide for fasteners, has a medium length sleeve and convenient pockets. In general, the dream of a housewife. But home dressing gowns can also be made of flowing silk, tight-fitting microfiber, delicate and light cotton. It is not a sin to appear in front of your husband in such a dress - feminine, fashionable with interesting details and beautiful decoration.

Choosing the fabric for the bathrobe

Before you buy a bathrobe, carefully read the label - it must indicate what material the bathrobe is made of.
Terry bathrobes. Mahra is a fleecy fabric used for making bathrobes. It is most often made from natural fabrics, but artificial fibers can also be added to extend the service life. In any case, terry cloth is non-allergenic and very functional. It can be with one-sided pile (summer light models) and two-sided. The latter not only absorbs and warms, but also massages the skin a little.
Models with a long pile (7-8 mm) should not be purchased. Yes, they are very soft and cozy, but only at first. Such a terry cloth after several washes will lose its presentable appearance. Too short pile (2-3 mm) does not differ in softness and high hygroscopic characteristics. The ideal length of the pile is 5 mm, and if the outside and inside of the pile are identical, this is a sign of the high quality of the product.
There is also such an indicator as the density of the fabric. The higher it is, the warmer the product (700 g/m2). The golden mean fluctuates around 300-500 g/m2. You also need to pay attention to the loops of the fabric themselves. They are simple and twisted. Simple loops keep the robe light and soft, but they can stretch out over time. But twisted loops - they look like intertwined threads - will last a long time, but the robe will be hard to the touch.
We have already said that cotton is the main component of terry cloth. It is light, natural, perfectly absorbs moisture. However, he also has disadvantages, he is very wrinkled and can shrink when washed. Hydrocotton has increased hygroscopicity and softness. If the word “organic” is on the label next to cotton, this is a product made from cotton grown in ideal environmental conditions. This robe is perfect for allergy sufferers. Bamboo fibers may also be mentioned in the composition of the fabric. They have bactericidal properties, perfectly pass air and absorb moisture.
If you found modal as “impurities”, you have an almost eternal product in front of you - it does not wrinkle, does not stretch, does not fade, absorbs moisture several times better than ordinary cotton, very pleasant to the body. Products with microfiber dry very quickly, but require delicate washing. But it is better not to buy bathrobes with polyester for children and people with poor health. This additive prolongs the life of the product, but can provoke allergies.
I would like to say in a separate line about silk robes . They give a slight coolness in the summer, make your figure more attractive and sexy. However, the floors of a silk robe are constantly in motion, and this is not very convenient. But a model with a cutout on the back or lace trim will help you seduce any man. A silk kimono dressing gown perfectly slims and suits absolutely everyone: beautiful, intriguing, comfortable.
And finally. It is necessary to properly care for the bathrobe and then it will serve you for more than one year: Cosiness to you and comfortable rest! Robe is comfortable, homely and comfortable clothing for an adult. Everyone loves to wrap themselves up in a warm and delicate bathrobe after leaving the bath, which will warm and keep warm, especially in the cold season.

But there are also children's bathrobes. There is a lot of controversy about whether a child needs a bathrobe. This is a very individual matter and it is up to the child's parents to decide. Many people think that it is useless because the child is small, mobile and he simply does not need a bathrobe, and the second part, on the contrary, is quite positive about bathrobes for children as he uses them rationally, like a towel bathrobe.

Of course, a child younger than two or three years old does not literally need a bathrobe, he does not understand its charms, but in the form of a towel it is quite an excellent option. A terry, warm bathrobe for a baby is very suitable.

Moreover, in the modern world there are a lot of models and a large assortment of terry dressing gowns. With a hood, that's exactly what you need. When you take the baby out of the bath, he needs to be well wrapped up from head to toe, so you need to choose a bathrobe with a hood.

Today, a robe with a hood does not lag behind fashion, and they are available with different animal ears, which your little one will definitely like. smallmister.ru you can purchase by clicking on the link.

Mahra is a soft, gentle and natural material that does its job well, so for children it is an ideal option when choosing a towel after bathing. Terry is soft and pleasant to the touch, and this is important, when the baby is wrapped in a delicate, soft and body-friendly material, he is comfortable and cozy, the child feels protected.

So, do something nice for your child and thus solve two problems, while the child is small for you it will be a bathrobe with a hood, and when he grows up just a cozy terry bathrobe for the child.

When choosing a dressing gown, you must first understand what requirements it must meet. So, men's dressing gowns are:

Lightweight robe in shiny fabric worn mainly to dress up for bed.

A cozy terry dressing gown is perfect for relaxing after a shower, bath or sauna. It is convenient to prepare for bed in the evening or drink morning coffee. In addition, if you try and choose the right terry bathrobe, you will look no less impressive in it than in silk.

Should I choose a silk dressing gown?

With regard to this type of men's dressing gowns, we regret to admit that they are impractical in the Russian climate. In Russia, it’s either so hot that you want to do without a bathrobe after a shower, or it’s too cold for a thing made of thin fabric.

In addition, the vast majority of "silk" bathrobes are 100% synthetic and certainly not silk, and contact of wet skin with synthetic fabric usually does not lead to anything good.

If you really want to become the owner of a spectacular dressing gown made of shiny fabric, then give preference to what is sewn from a linen with a high content of natural fibers or at least from viscose.

How to choose a terry dressing gown for a man?

To end up with a bathrobe that fits you perfectly, it's best to divide the selection process into several steps.

Choose model

Decide in what situations you will wear a bathrobe

Choose the type of fabric according to the composition

The basis of any terry fabric is cotton, but the fabric for sewing dressing gowns is used both 100% natural and with various additives.

Choose the density of the fabric of the bathrobe

Fabric density is measured in grams per square meter. The normal density of quality terry cloth is between 300 and 800 grams. For a bathrobe, it is better to choose something in between, that is, from 400 to 600.

Determine the type of hinges

Another very important nuance. Loops can be straight and twisted:

We select the pile height of the fabric

Optimum pile length - 5 millimeters. With a length of more than 5 millimeters, the bathrobe will not retain its shape well, and the fabric with a short pile does not absorb moisture well.

Pay attention to the color and quality of painting

To check whether the fabric of which the robe is made of is well dyed, simply compare the saturation of tones on the front and back sides. If the brightness differs, then most likely the fibers are dyed poorly and the dressing gown will shed.

How to choose a dressing gown for a man in size?

It is very easy to choose a men's dressing gown according to size: choose a thing with your marking. If two sizes fit you, buy the larger one. Pay special attention to the selection of the length of the sleeves.

The main parameter that you should be guided by when choosing a dressing gown is the volume of the chest at its widest point. If the most prominent part of your figure is the stomach, then take measurements from it.

Dividing the resulting number by 2, you will get your Russian size. In order not to make a mistake with the measurements, remember a couple of simple rules:

Our chart will help you avoid size errors.

Russian size International standard bust cm Waist, cm Hips, cm Sleeve length, cm US size Size Europe
44 XXS 88 70 92 59 4 38
46 XS 92 76 96 60 6 40
48 S 96 82 100 61 8 42
50 M 100 88 104 62 10 44
52 L 104 94 108 63 12 46
54 XL 108 100 112 63 14 48
56 XXL 112 106 116 64 16 50
58 XXXL 116 112 120 64 18 52
60 XXXL 120 118 124 65 20 54
62 XXXL 124 120 128 65 22 56
64 4XL 128 124 132 66 24 58

Dressing gowns have long been considered status clothing. It is by the dressing gown that it is easy to determine the wealth of the owner. Almost every house has its favorite bathrobe, which is so warm and cozy to wrap up when waking up in the morning.

To get a truly comfortable and convenient dressing gown, you need to carefully consider its choice and purchase. First of all, you should think about the purpose, where you are going to wear it and what functions it should perform, because the style and style of bathrobes largely depends on its purpose.

Domestic and foreign manufacturers offer a huge assortment of various models of women's dressing gowns. Dressing gowns can be of a completely different purpose: from the simplest special purpose - bathrobes, to multifunctional home ones.

Comfort, femininity and elegance are in fashion today. New models of dressing gowns are loose silhouettes, dropped shoulders, flared sleeves. The fasteners were replaced with a deep wrap and a belt - this perfectly emphasizes the waist, and is also very comfortable and practical.

But the question of length, designers offer to choose at your own discretion. Some people prefer short models, while others prefer long robes. In any case, you will look great even at home.

Trendy colors and designs for women's bathrobes

The new collections feature rich colors - red, blue, turquoise, cherry, burgundy. But delicate pastel shades - blue, pink, lilac, also do not give up their positions.

When choosing a pattern, pay attention to asymmetric patterns, exquisite prints, contrasting inserts. Oriental style and floral motifs are no less relevant.

Choose the size of the bathrobe

The sizes of women's dressing gowns are indicated by Latin letters or regular numbers - it all depends on the manufacturer.

If you decide to buy a dressing gown without trying it on, then you should remember one rule - two sizes more than one size less is better. Clothes of small size will constantly swing open and will deprive you of the opportunity to move freely.

Features of the choice of women's bathrobes:

If terry dressing gowns are the best solution in the cool season, then in the summer on hot days, the lightest and extremely hygroscopic bathrobes made of waffle fabric will become indispensable.

What is the best fabric for a dressing gown?

Equally important when buying a dressing gown, and perhaps the most important is the choice of fabric from which the dressing gown was sewn, as well as high-quality workmanship. When choosing a nice cozy robe for yourself, be sure to pay attention to the uniformity of coloring and, no matter how ridiculous it sounds, to the smell. Uneven streaks on the fabric, too bright saturated color, an unpleasant specific smell of chemicals, of course, indicate the insufficient quality of the product.

Terry cloth, microfiber, wool, nylon, silk, velor are quite successfully used for sewing modern home dressing gowns.

Mahra

Terry cloth is most often perceived as a fabric for bathrobes, but it is also quite practical for home dressing gowns, durable and cozy enough. Mahra is basically a natural, environmentally friendly material, completely harmless to humans.

Features:

The main component of terry cloth is pure cotton. They noticed the word “organic” on the label, which means you are holding an environmentally friendly terry product, the fabric of which was made from cotton grown in eco-regions.

But in order to improve the quality of terry cloth, sometimes high-strength natural bamboo fibers with unique antibacterial properties can be added to the composition of the fabric.

Cotton

Cotton is a traditional material that has long been used for making home dressing gowns around the world. Fluffy thin fibers twisted along their axis - this is natural cotton, which, due to its unique natural properties, is quite durable and has amazing chemical resistance.

Features:

All of the properties described have an impact on determining the seasonality of cotton bathrobes. They are most effectively and practically worn on hot sunny days, when light, airy cotton, almost imperceptible on the body, helps to create the most comfortable conditions.

These bathrobes are very pleasant to human skin, soft and light, they can last for years. A slight minus can be attributed to strong creasing, and not very high abrasion resistance.

Atlas

Atlas - increased density of weaving, which means increased strength and good wear.

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Velor

Velor is the ideal fabric for making good-quality, warm home dressing gowns for men, women and children. High-quality cloth spun with a very dense, low and soft pile is used even for sewing products for newborns.
velor bathrobe

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Microfiber

Microfiber is a soft and lightweight material that is quite pleasant to the touch and does not interfere with air circulation.

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This fabric can be obtained using different fibers: viscose, cotton, polyamide, etc.

Silk

Natural silk is a royal fabric that perfectly keeps your skin comfortable. Keeps cool in hot weather and warm in cold weather. Fascinating light and flowing fabric seductively envelops the figure, making it more sexy and attractive. Therefore, expensive dressing gowns made of natural silk are designed to receive aesthetic pleasure, for a good rest. In them, every woman will feel like a queen at home. These women's dressing gowns help to seduce and bewitch, but it is still uncomfortable to work in it.

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