Should my robe be waterproof?
Ideally, you own a towel. Use it before putting on your robe; then you won’t have to worry about whether the robe is wicking up moisture.
What is the best material for a bathrobe?
Choose your bathrobe material based on how you’ll be using it most. If your main purpose is to have something to throw on out of the shower, look for materials with high water absorbency like terry cotton or a waffle-knit fabric. When lounging is your primary goal and softness is key, Turkish cotton, cashmere, or even satin for warmer weather will be ideal.
How do I wash my robe?
Most robes on this list are okay to be thrown in the wash, but a good rule of thumb for any piece of clothing is to double-check the specific wash instructions on its tag. For the most part, a machine wash with cold water will serve you right.
Why do I even need a bathrobe?
Technically, bathrobes are designed to provide warmth after you shower, maybe wick up some extra water. They’re a seamless transition between, well, being naked and putting on real clothes. Sure, you can live without a bathrobe, but your life will be sweeter with one—stop and smell the damn roses.
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