How to Choose a Bathrobe
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How to Choose a Bathrobe

A bathrobe is a luxurious and comfy wardrobe staple that can make your bathroom feel like a spa. Whether you love to snuggle up in a robe after a long bath or a robe is your favorite thing to throw on during your morning routine, the perfect bathrobe is a comforting essential. Robes made from top-quality materials can last for years, so it's important to find one that you know you will like before you invest. Keep reading for tips on choosing the best robe for you.

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Why Do You Need a Bathrobe?

A bathrobe is a casual, transitional garment that's useful for wearing after you've bathed and before you’ve dressed. You can also use it to add an extra layer of warmth over your pajamas and house clothes. Bathrobes made of terry cloth are extra absorbent and can be used post-shower in place of a towel. Owning the perfect robe can make you feel comfortable and relaxed as you go about your morning and evening routines.


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What Type of Fabric Do You Want?

Bathrobes are made in multiple fabric options that offer different textures and weights. Common bathrobe materials are satin, terry cloth, Egyptian cotton, Turkish cotton, fleece, microplush, cotton waffle weave, and silk. The type of fabric you choose depends on texture preferences, absorption, and seasons. For example, a fleece or microplush bathrobe is great for chilly weather, but satin and waffle knit robes are good, lightweight options for warm seasons.


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How Will You Use Your Bathrobe?

How you intend to use your robe factors into the sort of material you choose. If you want to use a robe to dry off after a bath or shower, then terry cloth, Egyptian, and Turkish cotton are ideal. If you’re looking for something to keep you warm, microplush and flannel are great options. Robes meant for lounging are often made from silk, satin, and jersey knit fabric.


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What is the Difference Between Turkish Cotton and Egyptian Cotton?

Turkish cotton and Egyptian cotton are very popular bathrobe materials, especially when it comes to spa-quality robes. The difference between these two is absorbency. Egyptian cotton fibers are long and can be spun into dense, absorbent threads that pull moisture away from the body. Turkish cotton fibers are long, thin, and a little less absorbent than Egyptian cotton. However, Turkish cotton becomes softer and fluffier over time, making it a great material for long-term comfort and use.


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What Length Bathrobe Do You Need?

Men's robes typically fall either to the mid-calf or the ankle. Women's robes, however, have more length options and can fall anywhere from mid-thigh to ankle.



by Olivia Collins Home Specialist
DECEMBER 6, 2016

Olivia likes anything that makes her ordinary bathroom feel like a spa, and her bathrobe is one of those things. She hopes these tips help you find a bathrobe that makes you feel cozy. Olivia lives in Salt Lake City, UT with her husband and two dogs.