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Guide to Bathrobe Materials: Choosing The Best Fabric for Robes

Guide to Bathrobe Materials: Choosing The Best Fabric for Robes

Comprehensive Guide to Bathrobe Fabric Materials Introduction to Bathrobe Materials Wool Robes: Warmth and Comfort for Winter Fleece and Polar Fleece: Lightweight and Absorbent Options Flannel: A Wool and Cotton Blend for Coziness Cotton Robes: Versatility and Comfort Cotton Waffle Robes: Perfect for Warmer Weather Cotton Terry Cloth: Ideal for Post-Shower Use Cotton Velour and Sherpa: Luxury and Softness Exploring Turkish Cotton Robes Cashmere, Chenille, and Microfiber: Luxurious Choices Jersey, Bamboo, and Acrylic: Unique Bathrobe Materials Satin & Silk, Plush, and Polyester: Diverse Options What Is The Best Fabric For A Robe Offering Comfort And Luxury? With the increased knowledge and awareness, more and more people today accept bathrobes as a part of their basic necessities. For this very reason, brands are experimenting with introducing more contemporary designs, using materials of the highest quality.   Introduction to Bathrobe Materials More so, since there are so many different bathrobe materials available for you to choose from, it might leave you wondering what’s the best fabric for a robe that you should opt for when purchasing your next bathrobe.  Here, at SEYANTE, we make bathrobes using high-quality material, and thanks to our OEKO-TEX® certification, we make sure our bathrobes are safe for both the consumers and the environment. Hence, to avoid any confusion regarding the material, we have prepared a guide for you to answer the common question: what is the best fabric for a robe.   Wool Robes: Warmth and Comfort for Winter Perfectly suitable for those who use bathrobes as a source of warmth during the cold winter season. Wool bathrobes are undoubtedly one of the most comfortable ones and give you a feel similar to hugging a warm blanket. However, excessive agitation can easily deform wool, such as jet streaks and wand markings.   Fleece and Polar Fleece: Lightweight and Absorbent Options A fleece robe looks similar to a wool robe, but it is made from polyester and lighter in weight. Fleece robes are getting more popular thanks to their smoothness. Polar fleece is the advanced version of the fleece bathrobes; it is thicker in material and softer in feel and has high water absorption capabilities. The fabric is made with polyester but has a higher density than fleece. Also, even if it gets soaking wet, it gets dry way faster than other materials. This capability makes this bathrobe one of the best choices if your sole purpose of using a bathrobe is to keep you dry after showers.    Flannel: A Wool and Cotton Blend for Coziness Flannel is a material made with a combination of wool and cotton, providing a lighter yet comforting fabric to keep you warm. They are a good option if you want the same warmth of wool robes but don’t actually want a wool robe.    Cotton Robes: Versatility and Comfort You'll hear lots of terminology from Egyptian cotton to Turkish cotton, organic cotton and more when it comes to this material. Cotton is one of the most popular bathrobe materials, providing everything a bathrobe should. At SEYANTE, we make 100% Turkish cotton robes to offer both comfort and warmth to our customers. Other than typical towel robes, there are a few sub-categories of cotton robes;   Cotton Waffle Robes: Perfect for Warmer Weather If you want to distinguish a cotton waffle robe, you can identify it through its diamond or resultant squared patterns. Waffle weave robes are perfect to use in warmer weather, and that's why most spas and hotels often use these robes for their guests. These are a beautiful blend of cotton with polyester and are pretty inexpensive compared to other cotton robes.      Our newest hooded bathrobe collection made with waffle weave fabric is worth checking out since they are made with lightweight material suitable for year-round use!        Cotton Terry Cloth: Ideal for Post-Shower Use Cotton terry cloth robes are well-known for their absorption qualities. Made with Turkish cotton, these make good shower robes. They are light and tend to keep you dry and warm after a hot shower. A good tip for terry robes is to wash them prior to using them. All terry cloth robes bought at SEYANTE are machine washable so that you can enjoy your robe conveniently.   Cotton Velour and Sherpa: Luxury and Softness If you remember wearing jumpsuits back in time, you can get an idea of the material we are talking about. It is a piled fabric quite similar to the velvet fabric.  It is soft and smooth and feels like a feather on your skin. It is soft but thick and mostly has over 80% cotton. Velour fabric makes an excellent material for lounging bathrobes. However, they are not suitable if you are looking for a robe to use after a shower. Typically made of pure cotton, a synthetic fiber like polyester, or a blend of cotton and polyester, the cotton sherpa robes provide excellent water absorbency. They are known for their softness which does not fade away even after more than fifty washes, compared to the classic cotton ones.   Exploring Turkish Cotton Robes Turkish Cotton is the most beautiful type of cotton bathrobe; the fabric is made with delicacy and is a treat to both eyes and body. It has high water absorbency, making it suitable for both after-shower use and lounging. Not only that but just like the Turkish cotton robes at SEYANTE, all towel wraps are made from 100% Turkish cotton. In addition, due to its delicate feel and softness, it is one of the highly demanded fabrics. Turkish cotton exclusively comes from the Aegean region. It has quite a few similarities with Egyptian cotton such as it tends to get softer as time passes and uses firmer and smoother long fibers.   Cashmere, Chenille, and Microfiber: Luxurious Choices Cashmere comes to mind to be used in colder climates. Cashmere robes are made with animal hair providing warmth and comfort in winters. It is suggested to use them as loungewear because the absorbency levels are low when absorbing water. Best known for their high insulating property, Chenille robes are a soft and light piece of clothing that, once you wear them, you would not want to remove ever. These are delicate and classy robes made of 100% pure polyester. These robes are highly recommended for the winters and help you to keep warm!  Double-Layer Plush Microfiber Robes for Men and Women If you want luxury, a microfiber robe is the way to go. Microfiber robes are delicate, light, breathable, and classy. These are relatively new in the market, but they are getting quite popular among bathrobe users thanks to their qualities. Often used in men’s and women’s spa apparel, microfiber robes are a relaxing treat to your body. If you want to use them right, we would suggest wearing them as dressing gowns or lounging robes.     Jersey, Bamboo, and Acrylic: Unique Bathrobe Materials Jersey bathrobes are more of nightwear or loungewear as it does not allow water absorption. The fabric is smooth and soft for the skin and is preferable to have worn for a good night’s sleep. The material does contain some amount of cotton, but that’s just to add more comfort to it.  Made with bamboo grass, the best part about bamboo robes is that they never get old. Even if you wash them fifty times, they will still shine like the new ones. Moreover, the natural fibers and antimicrobial characteristics of bamboo grass help repel bacteria. Acrylic robes are light and warm but what makes them different from other robes is the quality of being hypoallergenic. These robes are specially made for people with allergies and help to keep them warm.   Satin & Silk, Plush, and Polyester: Diverse Options Satin and Silk robes are known for their smoothness and softness. These robes made from lightweight fabric would make you feel like a million-dollar bill. They are not good water absorbents; hence, they are not suitable to wear after a shower. Silk and satin robes are designed mainly for lounging. Plush robes are preferred more by women and kids as they are the softest on our list. They are perfect to use in colder climates to keep warm and enjoy being in a cozy robe. Also, they are a great option when it comes to design and style. Moreover, they have a thick structure to provide warmth. Even though SEYANTE doesn’t have a winter plush collection, our Plush Robes for Women is a comfortable choice for relaxation and comfort.       You can consider polyester part of the cotton family, but it is a slightly stronger material. Made with synthetic fibers, polyester tends to offer softness and firmness simultaneously. Bathrobes made with polyester are a fit for all purposes, including lounging, drying, or just taking a casual stroll with your pets.  What Is The Best Fabric For A Robe Offering Comfort And Luxury? While all the fabrics we just mentioned make good robes, there ought to be a best one. And to select the best one, you need to consider the purpose for which you will be using the robe. Are you looking for drying post-shower or lounging? To provide you warmth or showcase luxury? Once you know what your bathrobe is supposed to do, check out the qualities of each material and compare to find which robe material would be the right fit for you. At SEYANTE, we believe in putting our users’ needs before ours, and we make products that cater to your needs. View our bathrobes for men and women tailored to bring you comfort and if you have any questions on selecting your bathrobe, ask us! Also, stick around to learn more about how to use the bathrobe size chart, that’s next in SEYANTE Blog!

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Guide to Bathrobe Materials: Choosing The Best Fabric for Robes
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Guide to Bathrobe Materials: Choosing The Best Fabric for Robes
Comprehensive Guide to Bathrobe Fabric Materials Introduction to Bathrobe Materials Wool Robes: Warmth and Comfort for Winter Fleece and Polar Fleece: Lightweight and Absorbent Options Flannel: A Wool and Cotton Blend for Coziness Cotton Robes: Versatility and Comfort Cotton Waffle Robes: Perfect for Warmer Weather Cotton Terry Cloth: Ideal for Post-Shower Use Cotton Velour and Sherpa: Luxury and Softness Exploring Turkish Cotton Robes Cashmere, Chenille, and Microfiber: Luxurious Choices Jersey, Bamboo, and Acrylic: Unique Bathrobe Materials Satin & Silk, Plush, and Polyester: Diverse Options What Is The Best Fabric For A Robe Offering Comfort And Luxury? With the increased knowledge and awareness, more and more people today accept bathrobes as a part of their basic necessities. For this very reason, brands are experimenting with introducing more contemporary designs, using materials of the highest quality.   Introduction to Bathrobe Materials More so, since there are so many different bathrobe materials available for you to choose from, it might leave you wondering what’s the best fabric for a robe that you should opt for when purchasing your next bathrobe.  Here, at SEYANTE, we make bathrobes using high-quality material, and thanks to our OEKO-TEX® certification, we make sure our bathrobes are safe for both the consumers and the environment. Hence, to avoid any confusion regarding the material, we have prepared a guide for you to answer the common question: what is the best fabric for a robe.   Wool Robes: Warmth and Comfort for Winter Perfectly suitable for those who use bathrobes as a source of warmth during the cold winter season. Wool bathrobes are undoubtedly one of the most comfortable ones and give you a feel similar to hugging a warm blanket. However, excessive agitation can easily deform wool, such as jet streaks and wand markings.   Fleece and Polar Fleece: Lightweight and Absorbent Options A fleece robe looks similar to a wool robe, but it is made from polyester and lighter in weight. Fleece robes are getting more popular thanks to their smoothness. Polar fleece is the advanced version of the fleece bathrobes; it is thicker in material and softer in feel and has high water absorption capabilities. The fabric is made with polyester but has a higher density than fleece. Also, even if it gets soaking wet, it gets dry way faster than other materials. This capability makes this bathrobe one of the best choices if your sole purpose of using a bathrobe is to keep you dry after showers.    Flannel: A Wool and Cotton Blend for Coziness Flannel is a material made with a combination of wool and cotton, providing a lighter yet comforting fabric to keep you warm. They are a good option if you want the same warmth of wool robes but don’t actually want a wool robe.    Cotton Robes: Versatility and Comfort You'll hear lots of terminology from Egyptian cotton to Turkish cotton, organic cotton and more when it comes to this material. Cotton is one of the most popular bathrobe materials, providing everything a bathrobe should. At SEYANTE, we make 100% Turkish cotton robes to offer both comfort and warmth to our customers. Other than typical towel robes, there are a few sub-categories of cotton robes;   Cotton Waffle Robes: Perfect for Warmer Weather If you want to distinguish a cotton waffle robe, you can identify it through its diamond or resultant squared patterns. Waffle weave robes are perfect to use in warmer weather, and that's why most spas and hotels often use these robes for their guests. These are a beautiful blend of cotton with polyester and are pretty inexpensive compared to other cotton robes.      Our newest hooded bathrobe collection made with waffle weave fabric is worth checking out since they are made with lightweight material suitable for year-round use!        Cotton Terry Cloth: Ideal for Post-Shower Use Cotton terry cloth robes are well-known for their absorption qualities. Made with Turkish cotton, these make good shower robes. They are light and tend to keep you dry and warm after a hot shower. A good tip for terry robes is to wash them prior to using them. All terry cloth robes bought at SEYANTE are machine washable so that you can enjoy your robe conveniently.   Cotton Velour and Sherpa: Luxury and Softness If you remember wearing jumpsuits back in time, you can get an idea of the material we are talking about. It is a piled fabric quite similar to the velvet fabric.  It is soft and smooth and feels like a feather on your skin. It is soft but thick and mostly has over 80% cotton. Velour fabric makes an excellent material for lounging bathrobes. However, they are not suitable if you are looking for a robe to use after a shower. Typically made of pure cotton, a synthetic fiber like polyester, or a blend of cotton and polyester, the cotton sherpa robes provide excellent water absorbency. They are known for their softness which does not fade away even after more than fifty washes, compared to the classic cotton ones.   Exploring Turkish Cotton Robes Turkish Cotton is the most beautiful type of cotton bathrobe; the fabric is made with delicacy and is a treat to both eyes and body. It has high water absorbency, making it suitable for both after-shower use and lounging. Not only that but just like the Turkish cotton robes at SEYANTE, all towel wraps are made from 100% Turkish cotton. In addition, due to its delicate feel and softness, it is one of the highly demanded fabrics. Turkish cotton exclusively comes from the Aegean region. It has quite a few similarities with Egyptian cotton such as it tends to get softer as time passes and uses firmer and smoother long fibers.   Cashmere, Chenille, and Microfiber: Luxurious Choices Cashmere comes to mind to be used in colder climates. Cashmere robes are made with animal hair providing warmth and comfort in winters. It is suggested to use them as loungewear because the absorbency levels are low when absorbing water. Best known for their high insulating property, Chenille robes are a soft and light piece of clothing that, once you wear them, you would not want to remove ever. These are delicate and classy robes made of 100% pure polyester. These robes are highly recommended for the winters and help you to keep warm!  Double-Layer Plush Microfiber Robes for Men and Women If you want luxury, a microfiber robe is the way to go. Microfiber robes are delicate, light, breathable, and classy. These are relatively new in the market, but they are getting quite popular among bathrobe users thanks to their qualities. Often used in men’s and women’s spa apparel, microfiber robes are a relaxing treat to your body. If you want to use them right, we would suggest wearing them as dressing gowns or lounging robes.     Jersey, Bamboo, and Acrylic: Unique Bathrobe Materials Jersey bathrobes are more of nightwear or loungewear as it does not allow water absorption. The fabric is smooth and soft for the skin and is preferable to have worn for a good night’s sleep. The material does contain some amount of cotton, but that’s just to add more comfort to it.  Made with bamboo grass, the best part about bamboo robes is that they never get old. Even if you wash them fifty times, they will still shine like the new ones. Moreover, the natural fibers and antimicrobial characteristics of bamboo grass help repel bacteria. Acrylic robes are light and warm but what makes them different from other robes is the quality of being hypoallergenic. These robes are specially made for people with allergies and help to keep them warm.   Satin & Silk, Plush, and Polyester: Diverse Options Satin and Silk robes are known for their smoothness and softness. These robes made from lightweight fabric would make you feel like a million-dollar bill. They are not good water absorbents; hence, they are not suitable to wear after a shower. Silk and satin robes are designed mainly for lounging. Plush robes are preferred more by women and kids as they are the softest on our list. They are perfect to use in colder climates to keep warm and enjoy being in a cozy robe. Also, they are a great option when it comes to design and style. Moreover, they have a thick structure to provide warmth. Even though SEYANTE doesn’t have a winter plush collection, our Plush Robes for Women is a comfortable choice for relaxation and comfort.       You can consider polyester part of the cotton family, but it is a slightly stronger material. Made with synthetic fibers, polyester tends to offer softness and firmness simultaneously. Bathrobes made with polyester are a fit for all purposes, including lounging, drying, or just taking a casual stroll with your pets.  What Is The Best Fabric For A Robe Offering Comfort And Luxury? While all the fabrics we just mentioned make good robes, there ought to be a best one. And to select the best one, you need to consider the purpose for which you will be using the robe. Are you looking for drying post-shower or lounging? To provide you warmth or showcase luxury? Once you know what your bathrobe is supposed to do, check out the qualities of each material and compare to find which robe material would be the right fit for you. At SEYANTE, we believe in putting our users’ needs before ours, and we make products that cater to your needs. View our bathrobes for men and women tailored to bring you comfort and if you have any questions on selecting your bathrobe, ask us! Also, stick around to learn more about how to use the bathrobe size chart, that’s next in SEYANTE Blog!
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Robe Size Chart Guide: How to use the bathrobe Size Chart?
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Robe Size Chart Guide: How to use the bathrobe Size Chart?
Explore Our Size Guide Introduction to Bathrobe Size Charts Understanding Bathrobe Sizes Step-by-Step Guide to Using the Bathrobe Size Chart Selecting the Right Size for Your Robe Introduction to Bathrobe Size Charts Are you planning to get a bathrobe soon? Have you considered the fit you want, or checked the size charts of our robes? If not, then you must because SEYANTE robes are designed to provide the perfect fit for you, whether loose or fitted-cut and you should check the size chart before making the final decision. We curated this robe size chart guide to assist you when shopping for your bathrobe. Keep in mind that most brands have unique measurements for their products so it's your friendly reminder to check it each time you are shopping online. Here, let us guide you through everything you need to know about robe size charts and how to use them to find the perfect size robe that fits you! Understanding Bathrobe Sizes One of the most frequently asked questions about robes is whether robes have sizes, and most of the time, they do. Just like any other piece of clothing, bathrobes come in a variety of sizes. If you want a good-fitting robe, go for your usual clothing size, but if you want a loose and cozy feel, get a size bigger than your accurate body measurements. How To Measure Your Own Size? Before looking at the sizes of the robes we provide, the first step is to get your personal measurements. Get a measuring tape, and take your size starting with the length, along with the measurements of your chest, bust, and waist. Once that’s done, ensure you get the shoulder-width measurement to get the best fit.  Keep a note of all these sizes, and if you don’t find the exact measurements in the size chart, choose the closest one so that your bathrobe fits you the best! Step-by-Step Guide to Using the Bathrobe Size Chart Here are our size charts for men's and women's robe collections to give you an overall summary of our bathrobe size guides. You can get your measurements and compare it against the size guides provided on each product page. The sizes our models wear are also written on each robe size guide, so it’s quite convenient when choosing the right fit for yourself.   Men’s Robe Size Chart Robe Type Size Length Sleeves Chest Shoulder Men’s Microfiber Spa Robe Small 47” 21.5” 19.5” 20.25” Medium 48” 22.5” 20.5” 21.25” Large 49” 23.5” 21.5” 22.25” X-Large 51” 24.5” 23.5” 24.25 XX-Large 52” 25.5” 25.5” 26.25” Men’s Terry Kimono Robe Small 44.75” 22” 22.25” 19.5” Medium 45.75” 22.5” 23.25” 20.5” Large 46.75” 23” 24.25” 21.5” X-Large 47.75” 23.5” 25.25” 23.5” XX-Large 48.75” 24” 26.25” 25.5 Men’s Hooded Terry Robe Small 44.75” 22” 22.25” 19.5” Medium 45.75” 22.5” 23.25” 20.5” Large 46.75” 23” 24.25” 21.5” X-Large 47.75” 23.5” 25.25” 23.5” XX-Large 48.75” 24” 26.25” 25.5 Men’s Waffle Robe Small 45.25” 24” 22.25” 18.25” Medium 46.25” 24.5” 23.25” 19.25” Large 47.25” 25” 24.25” 20.25” X-Large 48.25” 25.5” 25.25” 22.25” XX-Large 49.25” 26” 26.25” 24.25” Men’s Towel Wrap Size Chart Men’s Towel Wrap Length Sweep Small/Medium 22.05” 55.12” Large/X-Large 22.83” 57.48”   Women’s Robe Size Chart   Robe Type Size Length Sleeves Chest Shoulder Women’s Microfiber Spa Robe Small 47” 21.5” 19.5” 20.25” Medium 48” 22.5” 20.5” 21.25” Large 49” 23.5” 21.5” 22.25” X-Large 51” 24.5” 23.5” 24.25 XX-Large 52” 25.5” 25.5” 26.25” Women’s Terry Kimono Robe Small 44.75” 22” 22.25” 19.5” Medium 45.75” 22.5” 23.25” 20.5” Large 46.75” 23” 24.25” 21.5” X-Large 47.75” 23.5” 25.25” 23.5” XX-Large 48.75” 24” 26.25” 25.5 Women’s Hooded Terry Robe Small 44.75” 22” 22.25” 19.5” Medium 45.75” 22.5” 23.25” 20.5” Large 46.75” 23” 24.25” 21.5” X-Large 47.75” 23.5” 25.25” 23.5” XX-Large 48.75” 24” 26.25” 25.5 Women’s Waffle Robe Small 45.25” 24” 22.25” 18.25” Medium 46.25” 24.5” 23.25” 19.25” Large 47.25” 25” 24.25” 20.25” X-Large 48.25” 25.5” 25.25” 22.25” XX-Large 49.25” 26” 26.25” 24.25” Women’s Towel Wrap Size Chart Women’s Towel Wrap Length Sweep Small/Medium 31.5” 51.18” Large/X-Large 33” 55.90” XX-Large 22.85” 61”   Selecting the Right Size for Your Robe When selecting the right size of the robe, it is up to you and what kind of bathrobe style you favor. However, we suggest that you stick to the guidelines mentioned in the above tables to get the one that fits you right, whether it's a lightweight summer style robe or an absorbent terry robe. We hope the article helped you get a brief idea of how size charts work. Take a look at our article on how to style a robe and find the type of robe that fits you best.
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Guide to Bathrobe Materials: Choosing The Best Fabric for Robes
Comprehensive Guide to Bathrobe Fabric Materials Introduction to Bathrobe Materials Wool Robes: Warmth and Comfort for Winter Fleece and Polar Fleece: Lightweight and Absorbent Options Flannel: A Wool and Cotton Blend for Coziness Cotton Robes: Versatility and Comfort Cotton Waffle Robes: Perfect for Warmer Weather Cotton Terry Cloth: Ideal for Post-Shower Use Cotton Velour and Sherpa: Luxury and Softness Exploring Turkish Cotton Robes Cashmere, Chenille, and Microfiber: Luxurious Choices Jersey, Bamboo, and Acrylic: Unique Bathrobe Materials Satin & Silk, Plush, and Polyester: Diverse Options What Is The Best Fabric For A Robe Offering Comfort And Luxury? With the increased knowledge and awareness, more and more people today accept bathrobes as a part of their basic necessities. For this very reason, brands are experimenting with introducing more contemporary designs, using materials of the highest quality.   Introduction to Bathrobe Materials More so, since there are so many different bathrobe materials available for you to choose from, it might leave you wondering what’s the best fabric for a robe that you should opt for when purchasing your next bathrobe.  Here, at SEYANTE, we make bathrobes using high-quality material, and thanks to our OEKO-TEX® certification, we make sure our bathrobes are safe for both the consumers and the environment. Hence, to avoid any confusion regarding the material, we have prepared a guide for you to answer the common question: what is the best fabric for a robe.   Wool Robes: Warmth and Comfort for Winter Perfectly suitable for those who use bathrobes as a source of warmth during the cold winter season. Wool bathrobes are undoubtedly one of the most comfortable ones and give you a feel similar to hugging a warm blanket. However, excessive agitation can easily deform wool, such as jet streaks and wand markings.   Fleece and Polar Fleece: Lightweight and Absorbent Options A fleece robe looks similar to a wool robe, but it is made from polyester and lighter in weight. Fleece robes are getting more popular thanks to their smoothness. Polar fleece is the advanced version of the fleece bathrobes; it is thicker in material and softer in feel and has high water absorption capabilities. The fabric is made with polyester but has a higher density than fleece. Also, even if it gets soaking wet, it gets dry way faster than other materials. This capability makes this bathrobe one of the best choices if your sole purpose of using a bathrobe is to keep you dry after showers.    Flannel: A Wool and Cotton Blend for Coziness Flannel is a material made with a combination of wool and cotton, providing a lighter yet comforting fabric to keep you warm. They are a good option if you want the same warmth of wool robes but don’t actually want a wool robe.    Cotton Robes: Versatility and Comfort You'll hear lots of terminology from Egyptian cotton to Turkish cotton, organic cotton and more when it comes to this material. Cotton is one of the most popular bathrobe materials, providing everything a bathrobe should. At SEYANTE, we make 100% Turkish cotton robes to offer both comfort and warmth to our customers. Other than typical towel robes, there are a few sub-categories of cotton robes;   Cotton Waffle Robes: Perfect for Warmer Weather If you want to distinguish a cotton waffle robe, you can identify it through its diamond or resultant squared patterns. Waffle weave robes are perfect to use in warmer weather, and that's why most spas and hotels often use these robes for their guests. These are a beautiful blend of cotton with polyester and are pretty inexpensive compared to other cotton robes.      Our newest hooded bathrobe collection made with waffle weave fabric is worth checking out since they are made with lightweight material suitable for year-round use!        Cotton Terry Cloth: Ideal for Post-Shower Use Cotton terry cloth robes are well-known for their absorption qualities. Made with Turkish cotton, these make good shower robes. They are light and tend to keep you dry and warm after a hot shower. A good tip for terry robes is to wash them prior to using them. All terry cloth robes bought at SEYANTE are machine washable so that you can enjoy your robe conveniently.   Cotton Velour and Sherpa: Luxury and Softness If you remember wearing jumpsuits back in time, you can get an idea of the material we are talking about. It is a piled fabric quite similar to the velvet fabric.  It is soft and smooth and feels like a feather on your skin. It is soft but thick and mostly has over 80% cotton. Velour fabric makes an excellent material for lounging bathrobes. However, they are not suitable if you are looking for a robe to use after a shower. Typically made of pure cotton, a synthetic fiber like polyester, or a blend of cotton and polyester, the cotton sherpa robes provide excellent water absorbency. They are known for their softness which does not fade away even after more than fifty washes, compared to the classic cotton ones.   Exploring Turkish Cotton Robes Turkish Cotton is the most beautiful type of cotton bathrobe; the fabric is made with delicacy and is a treat to both eyes and body. It has high water absorbency, making it suitable for both after-shower use and lounging. Not only that but just like the Turkish cotton robes at SEYANTE, all towel wraps are made from 100% Turkish cotton. In addition, due to its delicate feel and softness, it is one of the highly demanded fabrics. Turkish cotton exclusively comes from the Aegean region. It has quite a few similarities with Egyptian cotton such as it tends to get softer as time passes and uses firmer and smoother long fibers.   Cashmere, Chenille, and Microfiber: Luxurious Choices Cashmere comes to mind to be used in colder climates. Cashmere robes are made with animal hair providing warmth and comfort in winters. It is suggested to use them as loungewear because the absorbency levels are low when absorbing water. Best known for their high insulating property, Chenille robes are a soft and light piece of clothing that, once you wear them, you would not want to remove ever. These are delicate and classy robes made of 100% pure polyester. These robes are highly recommended for the winters and help you to keep warm!  Double-Layer Plush Microfiber Robes for Men and Women If you want luxury, a microfiber robe is the way to go. Microfiber robes are delicate, light, breathable, and classy. These are relatively new in the market, but they are getting quite popular among bathrobe users thanks to their qualities. Often used in men’s and women’s spa apparel, microfiber robes are a relaxing treat to your body. If you want to use them right, we would suggest wearing them as dressing gowns or lounging robes.     Jersey, Bamboo, and Acrylic: Unique Bathrobe Materials Jersey bathrobes are more of nightwear or loungewear as it does not allow water absorption. The fabric is smooth and soft for the skin and is preferable to have worn for a good night’s sleep. The material does contain some amount of cotton, but that’s just to add more comfort to it.  Made with bamboo grass, the best part about bamboo robes is that they never get old. Even if you wash them fifty times, they will still shine like the new ones. Moreover, the natural fibers and antimicrobial characteristics of bamboo grass help repel bacteria. Acrylic robes are light and warm but what makes them different from other robes is the quality of being hypoallergenic. These robes are specially made for people with allergies and help to keep them warm.   Satin & Silk, Plush, and Polyester: Diverse Options Satin and Silk robes are known for their smoothness and softness. These robes made from lightweight fabric would make you feel like a million-dollar bill. They are not good water absorbents; hence, they are not suitable to wear after a shower. Silk and satin robes are designed mainly for lounging. Plush robes are preferred more by women and kids as they are the softest on our list. They are perfect to use in colder climates to keep warm and enjoy being in a cozy robe. Also, they are a great option when it comes to design and style. Moreover, they have a thick structure to provide warmth. Even though SEYANTE doesn’t have a winter plush collection, our Plush Robes for Women is a comfortable choice for relaxation and comfort.       You can consider polyester part of the cotton family, but it is a slightly stronger material. Made with synthetic fibers, polyester tends to offer softness and firmness simultaneously. Bathrobes made with polyester are a fit for all purposes, including lounging, drying, or just taking a casual stroll with your pets.  What Is The Best Fabric For A Robe Offering Comfort And Luxury? While all the fabrics we just mentioned make good robes, there ought to be a best one. And to select the best one, you need to consider the purpose for which you will be using the robe. Are you looking for drying post-shower or lounging? To provide you warmth or showcase luxury? Once you know what your bathrobe is supposed to do, check out the qualities of each material and compare to find which robe material would be the right fit for you. At SEYANTE, we believe in putting our users’ needs before ours, and we make products that cater to your needs. View our bathrobes for men and women tailored to bring you comfort and if you have any questions on selecting your bathrobe, ask us! Also, stick around to learn more about how to use the bathrobe size chart, that’s next in SEYANTE Blog!
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Turkish Cotton Waffle Bathrobe
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Wearing A Bathrobe: How To, When And Why Use One?
Once you get why you should wear a bathrobe, you’ll want to know how to use one properly. We are here to guide you on all things bathrobes at SEYANTE.
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SEYANTE Women's Terry Kimono Bathrobes White
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Bathrobes: Luxury or Necessity?
Having a fancy bathrobe is not just for looking good, it is also a necessity for bathrobes' versatile qualities and for our everyday needs.
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