A quality bathrobe is a loungewear staple that can help you peacefully escape your chaotic routine—whether wearing it post-shower or while lazying around the house. From warm and fuzzy plush to towel-like spa robes, there’s a bathrobe for everyone’s taste and style, and since staying in is the new going out, there are more options than ever on the market. We tested six of the robes on this list for a minimum of 14 hours each. To help you narrow your search, we researched multiple bathrobe features—including material, style, length, and washability—you’ll want to note before buying a new robe. We evaluated the robes by napping and lounging in them, donning them post-shower, and tossing them in the wash—offering ratings out of five stars on the quality, durability, design, and bang for your buck. According to our at-home tests and extensive research, these are the best bathrobes to help you unwind and outfit your lounging lifestyle. From movie nights to sitting around after a shower, this bathrobe will keep you warm and cozy. Showcasing a relaxed fit, the Women’s Wicked Plush Robe hits mid-calf with full-length sleeves and a hood to seal in warmth. This bathrobe is decorated with two front patch pockets to conveniently store your phone, along with a removable tie belt for a cinched, secure fit.  Sherpa lining on the cuffs and hood add a contrasting pop, packing a double punch of warmth. This 100% polyester fleece robe is machine-washable and dryer-safe. It’s offered in women’s sizes XS to XL, including petite sizes, in Black Plum, Bright Navy, Cream, Dusty Blue, Ledge, and Light Mauve. Customize your fit with a belted waist accompanied by oversized patch front pockets. This robe hits mid-calf and features full-length cuffed sleeves, a formal wrap front silhouette, and a classic shawl collar.  Fit for a king, this luxurious robe features Polo’s signature embroidered pony accent on the left chest, and it’s made with machine-washable polyester. It’s offered in both plaid and solid colors, including Blackwatch Plaid, Cruise Navy, Polo Black, Eaton Red, Wallace Plaid, and White in sizes S-XL.  After washing, napping, and lounging in the robe post-shower, our tester was highly impressed. She praised its plushness, durability after multiple washing cycles, and lightweight feel, with no criticism. It was one of the few that we tested that received five stars out of five for all categories, earning its spot as our Best Overall Unisex pick.  Designed to be oversized, it’s recommended to size down if you prefer a tighter fit. The robe is available in three neutral shades and sizes XS-L.  Made from a cotton-polyester blend, the lightweight material won’t trap heat like heavier synthetic robes—making it a good option, no matter the season or your climate. Our tester spent 20 hours in this robe and had no complaints, especially praising its soft material and flattering design. She compared it to Parachute’s Classic Robe (view at Parachute), which she finds thicker and heavier, but was pleasantly surprised with this robe’s absorbency and quick-drying abilities. It earned consistent five-star ratings across the board, making it a reliable pick.  However, if you’re more sensitive to fabrics, you may want to opt for an option that’s 100-percent cotton. Frontgate’s robe is available in sizes XS-XL and in four shades. Our tester gave the robe ratings of five out of five stars for each assessment except comfort, which earned a four. Describing the robe as “geared towards being more of a loungewear piece,” she recommends a different option if you’re hoping for something that’s more warm and cozy. While it may be a better fit for the warmer months, its lightness also makes it travel-friendly—so you can practice self-care wherever you go. Plus, it features an inner tie in addition to the exterior belt for added snugness.  The robe also falls at mid-calf for added coverage where you need it. Choose from sizes XS-XL in regular or petite lengths, and neutral or patterned options. Our tester rated this pick five stars for every assessment except for overall value, which earned a 4.5—due to limited color options and what she found to be an expensive price. She also wishes there was more security when it comes to tying the robe shut, which may be an issue caused by the tricky, waffle texture.  While one of the higher-priced robes on our list, its all-season versatility means you don’t need to shell out for separate robes for the summer and winter. You’ll be reaching for it post-bath or pre-lounging time all year round. Choose from sizes XS-L in white or grey shades. And if you’d like a snugger fit, Quince recommends sizing down.  The Lunya Washable Silk Robe fits to flatter, hitting mid-thigh. The wrap V-front shirtwaist silhouette features a cinched embedded tie around the waist for a tailored, 360-degree look. The silk robe also features two front pockets for style and convenience and full-length sleeves with wide, elastic cuffs. Our tester was especially pleased that the silk robe is machine-washable for easy care, and that it stayed pristine after a cycle, earning five out of five stars for durability. However, she noted that she wouldn’t wear this robe in the winter, as it doesn’t keep her warm in colder temperatures or comfortably fit over bulkier clothing. And despite its luxurious feel and ease of care, our tester wasn’t impressed with the expensive price, especially for “a robe that most people won’t see.” All in all, the robe is splurge-worthy as a self-care gift, especially if you emphasize unparalleled quality and prefer a robe that feels more like a fashion accessory. Offered in Deep Blue, Tranquil White, Otium Tan, Immersed Black, Meditative Grey, and Fancy Burgundy or Serene Pink for a limited time, the Lunya Washable Silk Robe comes in sizes XS-XL. Pro tip: Hang your silk robe in the bathroom while you take a hot shower to help smooth out any wrinkles. The robe’s Turkish cotton material is also absorbent, so it’ll have no problem doubling as your post-shower towel. However, its thickness can be a drawback, as our tester noted that the tie frequently loosened on its own, and she found it time-consuming to dry after one washing cycle. Due to the bulky size, it’s also not the most suitcase-friendly robe. Perfect for lazy days at home, the robe’s two side pockets can hold any pocket-size lounging essential. It falls at mid-calf, ensuring you receive full-body warmth on especially frigid days, and ridding the need to wear several layers underneath. Its unisex style will likely mean that it’ll be borrowed from your partner, that is, until they decide to get their own. Due to the oversized fit, it’s recommended to size down. If you’re petite and prefer a snug, lightweight feel, it may not be the best option for you. Our tester rated it a four out of five stars for overall value, as it’s better suited for the colder half of the year and has limited size options. Though, it’s not the most expensive option on our list and is guaranteed to keep you cozy all winter long. The Waffle Robe is available in White, Smoke, Flamingo, and Graphite, and in a variety of limited edition hues. The mid-calf robe features two roomy front pockets, a tailored tie waist, and a timeless shawl collar. It’s also washer- and dryer-safe for convenience and easy care. The Parachute Classic Bathrobe is offered in White, Mineral, Blush, Fawn, and Stone in sizes XS-3X. Flaunting an extra-long length with a drapey shawl collar, the robe has two side seam pockets to keep your phone or the remote within arm’s reach. While the outside features soft velour, the inside is crafted with satin for ultimate comfort. This SKIMS velour robe comes in Beige and Brown and in sizes XS to 4XL. Falling just below the knee, this furry, flattering robe keeps you warm and cozy, no matter the time of year. Machine-washable and offered in a variety of natural colors including Ivory, Blush, and Gray, it comes in sizes small to extra-large. Pottery Barn also partners with the Global Organic Textile Standard, ensuring their material is responsibly and sustainably sourced.  Pro tip: Air dry to keep the robe full and fluffy. This soft and fluffy bathrobe features two large front pockets with an inner and outer tie closure to keep your robe secure no matter what you’re doing around the house. And for easy maintenance, this robe is both washer- and dryer- compatible. The Alexander Del Rossa Plush Fleece Robe with Hood is offered in a wide variety of prints and colors, from hot and neural pinks to an American Flag print. This hooded style is available in sizes XS to 6X. Suitable for all seasons, this robe features two front pockets, a subtle folded collar, and full-length sleeves. Hovering around the knee, it’s also washer- and dryer-safe for easy care. It’s offered in four trendy neutral colors—white, tan, terra, and grey, in sizes XS-3X. The robe hits at mid-calf and comes in at approximately 49 inches long. It has a fashion-forward look that features a wrap-front silhouette with three-quarter length sleeves and a self-tie waist. The sash belt is built into the design of the robe, and it has two front side seam pockets for everyday essentials. The Congo Robe is offered in Azure Blue, Heather Grey, Champagne, Aquamarine, Blush, and Black in women’s sizes XS-XL. And for a unisex pick that can be shared, Snowe’s Classic Robe (view at Snowe) was highly praised by our tester for its soft comfort and durability post-wash. If you intend to use the robe in place of a towel, opt for an absorbent terry style robe made with Turkish cotton and Egyptian cotton. A cotton waffle weave also provides a lighter-weight feel while wicking away moisture. If warmth is your top priority, consider a heavier-weight fleece. A soft and cozy plush fabric provides insulation, keeping you warm and toasty. For warmer climates or those desiring a more versatile, lightweight wrap, explore silk or jersey knit styles. A cotton waffle weave, also known as a spa robe, offers the best of both worlds since it’s lightweight and absorbent. 

Style

The design of a bathrobe is meant to enhance the look as well as the function of the garment. The most popular styles of bathrobes include kimono, shawl collar, and hooded bathrobes. A kimono-style robe is a more fashion-forward option, inspired by the traditional Japanese garment. Often crafted with silk, satin, or cotton, this lightweight style is ideal for warmer climates or as a layering piece. Kimono-style bathrobes have a long, flowy, open front without a collar. The robe is typically tied with a matching fabric sash and has bell sleeves.  Both hooded and shawl collar bathrobes offer fuller coverage for those who desire more warmth. A shawl collar offers a prominent, relaxed collar while a hooded robe includes an oversized hood for full-coverage warmth.

Length

Bathrobes are offered in various lengths, including mid-thigh, knee-length, mid-calf, ankle, and full or floor-length. The longer the robe, the more warmth it will provide. To calculate the prospective length for your height, place a measuring tape at the center of your neck and measure the distance between your neck and the desired hem.

Washability and Care

Always refer to the garment’s care guidelines for specific washing instructions. When choosing a bathrobe, consider the intended use and how often it will require cleaning. If your main purpose is to use it in place of a towel, opt for a fabric that’s both washer- and dryer-compatible for easy maintenance. If lounging is the main purpose, you won’t need to clean the robe as often, so you can opt for more delicate fabrics

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As a health and wellness writer, Emily Stone researches and reviews products for Verywell Fit, Verywell Health, and Verywell Mind. Her favorite bathrobe is Pottery Barn’s ultra-cozy Teddy Bear Robe in Blush (view on Pottery Barn) for its warmth and style. Plush fleece materials are delicate and should be washed in cold water as heat can cause the fibers to clump together. Fleece robes should be air-dried, along with silk and satin robes, unless specified otherwise. To keep your robe as fluffy and full as the first day you bought it, here are a few tips to follow. Wash your bathrobe separately—do not combine it with towels, sheets, or other clothing. Avoid using fabric softener as it can cause the material to clump and become permanently stiff. If you notice that this is occurring, run the robe through a water-only wash cycle. If stiffness is still noticeable, rewash it with a capful of vinegar to strip away the detergent buildup. If you’re trying to streamline your bathing and laundry routine, Turkish and Egyptian cotton will provide the highest level of absorbency. Egyptian cotton will completely absorb the excess moisture if you don’t want to use a towel after the shower, but if you plan on hanging out in your robe, it won’t dry quickly—leaving you wearing a damp, heavy robe. Turkish cotton dries faster and is extremely soft, but it doesn’t absorb moisture as quickly as Egyptian cotton. Luckily, it won’t feel as wet or weigh you down post-shower. Both are premium choices when it comes to swapping out a towel for a bathrobe. Additional reporting to this story by Tori Zhou. Tori Zhou is the Associate Health Commerce Editor at Verywell. She enjoys staying up-to-date on wellness trends and products, with a focus on holistic health. She’s owned a handful of robes for lounging and post-bath wear and her current favorite is Brooklinen’s Waffle Robe (view at Brooklinen), which likely won’t be replaced anytime soon.