Good bathrobes are some of the most comfortable, comforting and even luxurious items of clothing you can own. When you’re watching your favorite TV show or a movie and you see a character fresh from a shower or sleep wearing one, don’t you want to go put yours on? Or don’t you wish you had one as comfy and classy as the one the character is wearing?
No matter what kind of clothing you wear during the day, whether it be traditional business attire , a uniform or t-shirt, there’s not much that feels better than changing your daytime clothes out for one of your bathrobes. If you have one that you wear for everything, changing into it signals a switch from work and the regular grind to comfy, fluffy and total relaxation.
Bathrobes for Your Style
There are more to robes than wrapping up after a bath. In fact, there are so many different styles available that everyone should be able to find a one they like. You can choose high quality robes in from a multitude of materials material, your favorite color or pattern, or both. Because they’re so popular, you can find them in almost any style you can imagine .
Bathrobes for kids are some of the most fun available. They can be just like an adult’s or they can be fun with characters and colors designed just for the young set. And kids’ robes come in every fabric and style you could possibly want, too.
Bathrobe Materials
Cotton is an enduringly popular robe material, though some cotton robes aren’t extra thick and plush. Cotton is a great cool material for hot weather and it’s quite permeable which makes it great for using after a bath, shower or swim. A terry cloth bathrobe made from cotton can also be thick and comfy, depending on how it’s woven .
Silk robes and silk kimonos aren’t plush, but they’re slick and stylish . They’re thin and very lightweight, so they’re nice if you’re not worried about keeping warm. Silk bathrobes aren’t good for slipping on after a bath or a swim, however, because silk is an expensive material that it’s best to keep dry. Silk robes are more appropriate for slipping on over pajamas, or wearing around the house in the evenings.
Plush robes can be made of an assortment of materials, like polyester velour, or the relatively new microfiber material that’s becoming very popular. Microfiber robes can be thin too, and are very absorptive, breathe easily and are quite comfortable.
Waffle-style bathrobes can be made from a variety of materials, but they’re designed differently in order to keep them thin and lightweight. Not really great for warmth , these are nice robes for slipping into after a shower or a swim without feel bulky or weighted down by a heavy bath robes that you might enjoy on a chilly winter evening.
You can buy bath that have no pattern at all, or those that have zig-zags, waffles, ribbing, appliqués, embroidery or any type of design you like. For bright, bold and colorful patterns, silk kimonos and bathrobes are best, but for comfort and snuggly warmth, choose thick, absorbent materials.
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Robes aren’t just something that you wrap around yourself when you’re fresh out of the shower, or slip on over your pajamas when you get out of bed in the morning. Robes were originally a garment used similarly to a light jacket, the first reference by that name in France in the 13th century. By the 17th century, the term “robes” was used to describe the clothing worn by a judge or other legal professionals.
In the 18th century, wealthy women used a special long garment over their nightgowns when they were out of bed. This was probably the first case of robes in regular women’s wear, with similar dressing gowns for men becoming somewhat mainstream until two centuries later.
The Robes of Today
Modern robes for men and women are an invention of the 20th century, with the garments becoming available in every possible size, color and fabric. Though they’re often referred to as bathrobes, they’re used for numerous occasions beyond wrapping up after a bath.
Robes are worn by some judges, clergy, graduates and people observing certain religious holidays or cultural laws. They’re even often worn in , like the wildly popular Harry Potter films where all the young and old wizards wear them throughout the film.
Bath Robes are Essentially a “Comfort of Home”
Bathrobes worn at home for comfort aren’t just for taking the chill off after a bath or shower. They can be worn after a swim , to cover pajamas or to put on when getting out of bed whether you’re wearing pajamas or not!
Bathrobes are worn for warmth on cold evenings , and for coolness and comfort in warm weather because of their loose-fitting style. They’re worn for pizzazz when they’re funky or silky, or for extra warmth when you’re not feeling well. A fuzzy or plush bathrobe, chicken soup and hot tea are the perfect combination when you’re suffering from a passing illness.
Robes and Sense of Style
A bathrobe can also be the perfect way to express yourself . Maybe you have a secret yearning to wear a tiger print or zebra stripes, but you would never wear such a fabric in a public setting! You can indulge by choosing bathrobe that’s as over the top as you want! It’s a very personal garment that no one but yourself has to see, if that’s what you’d like.
You can wear just about any patter or fabric and enjoy a bit of flair around the house. You can dress as conservatively as you want during the day, but come home and indulge yourself by slipping into a smooth silk bathrobe, or one that’s bright purple paisley might choose a thick, absorbent bathrobe just for wearing after a bath or shower or on cold nights. Whereas, a thinner material might be more ideal for warm summer evenings. And you might want that bright, “over the top one to please your wild side. Bath robes can be used in so many different ways, that you won’t want to stop at just one.
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