Women's bathrobes are loose-fitting not only for comfort but also to easily fit over pajamas or clothing. Choosing a robe may seem simple, but there are a few things to keep in mind to ensure you get a product you will love, that fits you, and matches your needs.
Women's bathrobes generally come in three lengths. They can either be above the knee, ankle-length, or somewhere in the middle at mid-calf length. The manufacturer of the robe should provide a sizing chart with their online description. Compare your measurements to those indicated on the chart to ensure you choose the right size. You will want to check the sleeve length (shoulder to wrist measurement), shoulder width (shoulder to shoulder measurement), and robe length (middle of your neck downwards). If you’re not quite sure, check the size of one of your coats as it will be a similar fit.
Besides the length of a bathrobe, there is a range of different styles, colors, and designs to choose from. Spa or hotel-style bathrobes are incredibly popular with a white fluffy texture, pockets, and belt closure. Silky robes, on the other hand, are ideal to wear over lingerie. Hooded-style robes are all about comfort and are great for drying wet hair. If you enjoy wearing your bathrobe around the house, something with large pockets is very handy to keep your mobile phone or keys.
One annoying problem with many bathrobes is that the belts easily maneuver out of place. This means you constantly have to re-tie the knot to keep the gown closed and your body warm. Some designs solve this problem by integrating an interior and exterior closure. This includes an inside strap to keep the gown in place and a regular belt tie on the outside to keep the flaps closed.
Another seemingly insignificant feature to take note of is whether the belt is attached through loops. Belts easily shift up the waistline, come loose, or get lost entirely, and having it attached to your robe while wearing it will keep it at the right height for a perfect fit.
When choosing the material of the robe, prioritize its purpose. Is it comfort, absorbency, durability, or texture you’re after? You’ll also want to take the weight into account as some bathrobes can be much heavier than others.
Cotton bathrobes are soft and breathable. Ideal for people with sensitive skin, they are also hypoallergenic. Satin shares this characteristic, making it a great option for people who suffer from allergies. It is silky smooth, elegant, and very lightweight, yet still retains enough warmth.
Terry cloth is perfect for the bathrobe that will double as a towel with its absorbent properties, while velour fabric robes will make you feel like royalty with the velvet-like texture and soft touch. Fleece is another great choice for bathrobes since it is warm, quick-drying, lightweight, and feels like you’re warmly wrapped up in a blanket.
Like a towel, you’ll want to wash your bathrobe regularly, especially if you’re not just putting it on to make coffee in the morning. A good quality bathrobe that is well taken care of can last a couple of years. Follow the manufacturer's instructions as this will vary according to the fabric type.
Generally, bathrobes can be machine washed in cold water on a delicate cycle with a gentle detergent. Turn the sleeves inside out and remove the belt when washing. Harsh fabric softeners and bleach will damage the fibers, so stay clear of those. It is best to air dry your gown, but if the label permits, you can gently tumble dry it on low heat. Make sure it is completely dry before hanging it back in its place.
Women's Bathrobe FAQ
Q: What is the best material for a bathrobe?
A: The best material for a women’s bathrobe depends on the purpose of the robe. If it is intended to double as a towel, terry cloth or cotton are good choices. Microplush and flannel are cozy choices to keep you warm and snuggly, while satin is much lighter.
Q: Is Turkish cotton the same as Egyptian cotton?
A: Although similar, Turkish cotton is slightly less absorbent than Egyptian cotton, but they are both good choices for a bathrobe. Turkish cotton is ideal for long-term comfort as it becomes softer with use.
Q: Can I wear my bathrobe to bed?
A: A robe is very much like slippers in that you will wear it for comfort and warmth before bed, maybe even while sitting and reading on your bed, but will take it off when you sleep. Robes can also be worn over your pajamas. Although nothing is stopping you from sleeping in your bathrobe, it won’t be very comfortable to wear under a duvet. If you toss and change position a lot during the night, the corners and belt will get tangled.