Choosing The Right Robe: Guide To Robe Fabric Types

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When picking out a robe, there are many types of fabric to consider. The type you pick will depend on the use of the bathrobe, your preferences and your budget.

The question of what types of fabric are best for a bathrobe is one that can be answered with ease, but you have to think outside the box a bit. There are several types of fabrics that can be used to make bathrobes, and they range from ones made of cotton to ones made from synthetic materials. When you start shopping for your robe, it's important to know what types of fabric will work best for you.

The biggest reason for choosing the wrong robe fabric is probably not knowing exactly what types of robes are available, which is why it's important to do your research before you go shopping. Many types of bathrobes are available today, and knowing what works best for you will help ensure that the bathrobe you choose will suit your needs accurately.

Let's find out what type of fabric is right for you!

Imported Turkish Cotton Bath Robes

This is the most expensive robe option but also one of the best types of robes available on the market. These bathrobes are made from 100 percent imported Turkish cotton which makes for a breathable yet plush fabric that softens with each wash.

Cotton/Linen Blend Bath Robes

Although this is still a lightweight robe, it's made from more sturdy materials making it appropriate for cold climates as well as those who like their clothes to last longer. The robe is made out of 80 percent cotton and 20 percent linen.

Polyester Bathrobes

If you like your bathrobe to be a bit thicker, then this option might be for you. This bathrobe is made from 100 percent polyester which makes it a good choice for colder climates as well since it's also more absorbent than other types.

Microfiber Bathrobes

A favorite among hotels and spas, the microfiber material makes these microfiber robes extremely soft while still being lightweight enough to wear throughout the year in most climates. These types of robes are around 70 percent polyester and 30 percent polyamide along with Lycra added for stretchy-ness.

Modal/Rayon Bathrobes

This type of bathrobe is on the more expensive side but it's also one of the softest types available on the market. The robe itself is made from 55 percent modal and 45 percent rayon, making it extremely absorbent while still being very soft feeling against your skin.

Linen Bathrobes

Another heavyweight option, this bathrobe is made out of 100 percent long-staple Egyptian cotton which makes for a durable yet lightweight robe that's perfect for colder climates.

Cotton/Polyester Blend Robes

If you're looking for something on the cheaper side, this robe offers a great middle-ground between price and quality. The fabric itself is similar to terry cloth with 80 percent cotton and 20 percent polyester making it soft and absorbent.

Luxury Bathrobes

Made from a blend of modal, viscose, and Supima cotton, these types of robes are extremely lightweight yet absorbent. They're also very soft with a silky shine. Although they're pricier than other types, they can be machine washed at home but still last longer due to the durable fabric types used to make them.

Flannel Bathrobes

If you want something even more absorbent that's also machine washable, then this type might be right for you. This robe is made from 100 percent cotton flannel allowing it to be soft against the skin while still being incredibly absorbent.

Percale Cotton Robes

Another heavyweight option, percale is perfect for colder climates as it's also super sturdy making it able to stand up well against frequent use. These types of luxury bathrobes are made from 100 percent cotton and come in a variety of types such as twill, sateen and jacquard.

Linen/Rayon Robes

Made from 55 percent modal and 45 percent rayon, this robe is lightweight yet absorbent. It's also an incredibly soft feeling with a silky shine while still being machine washable. This type of robe is perfect for summer and warmer climates due to the lightweight fabric types used to make it.

Recycled Fiber Washcloths

If you're eco-friendly, these types of robes are perfect since they're made from recycled fibers such as plastic bottles or sweater scraps instead of traditional types of fabrics. They're also good options if you have sensitive skin as they're hypoallergenic and antibacterial.

Cotton Robes

If you want a super absorbent robe, this type is perfect for you due to the 100 percent cotton types of robes available. These types of robes are durable yet lightweight so they can be worn throughout the year in most climates even though they tend to be on the pricier side.

Cashmere Bathrobes

Made from 70 percent modal and 30 percent silk along with added Lycra, these types of robes are extremely soft feeling against your skin while still being absorbent enough for use all over the world. Although they cost more than other types, cashmere material will last much longer due to how durable it is.

Linen Robes

Made from 100 percent long-staple Egyptian cotton, these types of robes are great for colder climates as they're lightweight and very absorbent. Although they're on the pricier side, this type is able to last a long time due to the durable fabric types used to make it.

Terry Cloth Bathrobes

Another heavyweight option, terry cloth bathrobes is extremely absorbent yet heavy enough for use throughout the year. It's also a soft feeling with a waffled texture so it's comfortable enough to be worn all day or night without irritation or itchiness. Just like linen types of robes, this type tends to be more pricey than other types but it can last for years if well cared for after each use.

Although most types of robes are lightweight, there are types of robes that are heavyweight as well such as terry cloth types of robes perfect for colder climates or bathrobes made from recycled types of fabrics that are better suited for eco-friendly people or those with sensitive types of skin.

By now you should know the different types of fabric types used in making bathrobes along with the ones best suited for your climate or personal preferences.

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