The best men's robes

2021-12-16 07:24:19 By : Mr. QINGPEI SHEN

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Suitable for early work at home or when completing skin care routines, the gown can keep the wearer (that is, you) warm and dry.

Most mornings, you will find me wearing a robe and brewing morning coffee on the cold kitchen floor. For maximum comfort, I chose a reliable terry cloth, which is hard-wearing (meaning it keeps you warm and dry) and durable.

Most brands use this fabric when making the top layer fabric, because although linen or silk may look better, these fabrics have little effect on the wet and cold body. But cotton, fleece, flannel or even waffle knits are all fine. They will absorb heat and absorb the remaining moisture (hopefully from the shower) without turning into a soft wet cloth. Usually, robes also have internal hooks for hanging to stop the notorious locker room smell. (This is bad, if you are not familiar with it.) Like towels, robes need enough space for ventilation.

Most robes will not extend all the way to the floor, because you also need space. But they almost always come with a belt, whether luxurious, on the outside or hidden inside, to prevent your valuables (aka your close friends) from appearing. The belt can also save your hands from holding the whole thing together; I think it makes binding easier.

That's why when it's super cold outside, I pair it with some flannel pajamas and maybe woolen socks, and I'm ready for everything in the future-even if it's just hanging out. If you need a little help to perfect the comfort formula for cold weather, you can now find top robes here.

For more than 140 years, Schiesser has been making excellent basic models-including robes. Their bathrobes are made of sporty grey terry cloth with quilted vertical stripes to add warmth to weekends in cold weather. Wear an oversized hood and spend the day easily.

Editor's recommendation: Striped cotton terry cloth bathrobe (US$143) 

Copenhagen brand Tekla Fabrics injects Scandinavian design into ordinary household goods, which means that we are modernizing the classics. Take this striped robe as an example. It is not necessarily an atypical pattern for men's clothing, but it is a declaration when applied to home clothes. Combine this color scheme with high-quality organic cotton, and you will have a stylish new Sunday morning staple.

Editor’s Choice: Organic Cotton Hooded Robe ($159)

Nothing is more classic than the LL Bean flannel robe. It is a staple food in my grandfather's house and my grandfather's house. And there are good reasons. This is probably the easiest thing to throw away when you are making breakfast or going to the chicken coop (my grandfather and I are both poultry farmers, as far as the context is concerned). The Scotch Plaid robe is made of Portuguese flannel, brushed eight times on each side, designed for all-day wear.

Editor’s Choice: Scottish Tartan Flannel Robe ($79)

No one has done a better job than Turkey in creating soft and practical fabrics. When visiting a Turkish bath in Tunisia, I fell in love with Turkish fabrics for the first time. Matouk uses their waffle woven fabrics to enjoy these spa experiences, which provide comfort and warmth without being as suffocating as wool.

Editor’s Choice: Kiran Robe ($99) 

For a company whose mission is to keep men dry and comfortable, it’s no surprise that Tommy John knows how to make robes. The Quick Dry robe dries four times faster than cotton while maintaining a cool touch. This is the perfect choice if you are very hot or like to take a robe after soaking in a hot tub. This robe also provides a secret inner tie to avoid embarrassing peep shows on your way to the mailbox.

Editor's recommendation: Quick-drying fleece robe ($158)

One of the best patterns with Palm Springs as the background, its design may be reminiscent of the 70s, but the manufacturing behind the Super-Plush robe in Brooklyn does not have any retro feel. This robe is made of combed long-staple cotton and single yarn weaving process, so the product is very soft and very durable.

Editor’s Choice: Super Plush Robe ($98)

Parachute is a little brave to call their robes "cloud cotton", but what do we disagree with? This lightweight robe is made of four layers of gauze and has a variety of earth tones to choose from, making it easy to transition from winter to summer, and keep you looking stylish throughout the year.

Editor’s Choice: Cloud Cotton Robe ($99) 

Cleverly Laundry’s pinstriped cotton terry bathrobe has everything: classic colors, shawl collars, and blends that are easy to clean and comfortable to wear. I will be happy (and comfortable) with my legs supported on the footstool, with paper in hand, in this option every day. 

Editor’s Choice: Pinstriped Cotton Terry Robe ($185) 

Although Ugg may not make the most fashionable boots (according to certain standards), it is undeniable that they attach great importance to comfort. Robinson Robe robe has a knitted coat and plush lining, making it almost a blanket with sleeves. But you can't hear my complaint.

Editor’s Choice: Robinson Robinson ($145) 

Desmond & Dempsey designed excellent homewear. This is just a fact. The Soleia Leopard robe may be the most prominent one on this list, but it is not a bad thing. Using their expertise in pajamas famous on Instagram, their robes exude a whimsical luxury. More importantly, these robes are quilted, providing them with extra padding and a fit shape.

Editor’s Choice: Quilted Robe ($310) 

Apart from room service, the best thing about staying in a hotel is to put on a robe and spend most of the day. But now you can recreate this experience at home using Pottery Barn's holiday gowns. The terry cloth inside and waffle knit outside are heavy enough to keep you warm and dry. However, the fantasy of the hotel can only end here. Unfortunately, there is no turn-down service at home.

Editor’s Choice: Waffle Weave Resort Robe ($129) 

Although more like a suitable nightgown than a robe, this choice is too extravagant to be ignored. Hanro made a satin cotton robe, we dare say it is a bit high-end, suitable for you to spend a lazy night on the sofa. But this is also part of the beauty of this robe. It is designed to highlight and extend your downtime.

Editor’s Choice: Selected Robe ($498)