Bathrobes serve several functions. They can be used straight out of the shower to dry off, but more often they are worn to stay warm on cold days. They come in a variety of materials with varying lengths and extra features.
The best bathrobe is the Arus Soft Fleece Hooded Turkish Robe. It's on the pricey side, but you can't beat its extra-soft feel. It also has a hood and is available in a large selection of colors and in multiple sizes.
When purchasing a new bathrobe, it's critical that you use that brand's sizing chart. Each brand uses the same terminology for sizing (such as "small," "extra-large," and so forth), but they use their own measurements to match these terms. Most sizing charts use inches or centimeters. Some use comparable sizes. If there is no sizing chart, try to find the exact measurements of the robe. Otherwise, you need to go by comparable sizing.
The sizing to check is sleeve length and width, as well as bottom circumference.
The other factor of fit is length. Robes are usually designed to end in one of three places: above the knee, midthigh and ankle. Some robes have variable length options such as "extra-long," but most just have one length. Many consumers struggle to find a robe that fits their arms, shoulders and chest that also ends at the location they prefer.
A robe's length is measured starting at the neck. Have a friend measure from the base of your neck down to your preferred ending location so you know what measurement to look for.
Bathrobes are made from a large variety of materials but the most common are a range of cotton, terry cloth, synthetics and satin or silk.
Some bathrobes have a pocket or two on the front. They can be sized anywhere from small to extra-large. Pockets are more common in robes designed for lounging than robes designed for drying off.
Most bathrobes are available for roughly $20. If you want a top-quality robe you'll likely need to spend at least $30. Bathrobes made of the finest materials usually start around $50.
A. The most luxurious kinds of cotton are Turkish and Egyptian. Turkish cotton is all about comfort. It's lightweight and becomes fluffier as you use and wash it. Egyptian cotton is slightly heavier but much more absorbent. It's still plenty comfortable, just like Turkish cotton is still absorbent, so you don't have to worry about sacrificing comfort or absorbency when choosing between them. However, depending on what you want in a robe, these may not be the best for you.
A. Bathrobes are traditionally secured using a strip of material, called either a belt or tie, made of the same material as the robe. The best ties are those that are stitched onto the robe. Nonstitched ties can easily become uneven, making tying difficult, or be pulled out and lost altogether. Alternate securing methods, such as buttons or even zippers, are available but far less common.
What you need to know: This luxurious option is soft, warm and can stretch down to your feet.
What you'll love: It's made of lightweight Turkish cotton. It's available in 14 colors including some two-tone designs. It's available in standard and extra tall sizes. The sleeves can be easily rolled up. It's machine washed, though it requires specific cycles.
What you should consider: It isn't absorbent enough to use for drying off post-shower. Some consumers felt it isn't as durable as it should be, and that the hood was too heavy.
NY Threads Women's Fleece Hooded Bathrobe Plush Long Spa Robe
What you need to know: This budget option is still plenty soft and comfy.
What you'll love: It has an adjustable waist and two roomy front pockets. It's very plushy and is great for people who prefer tight-fitting robes.
What you need to know: This robe is worth a look if you aren't a fan of the longer options.
What you'll love: It is made from ultrasoft velour, which makes it supercomfortable to wear. It's available in sizes up to 3X, but all sizes end above the knee. It has a shawl collar to prevent neck irritation. It comes in a wide variety of colors and the chevron pattern adds some texture.
What you should consider: If you prefer a looser fit, buyers recommend sizing up.
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