![]() ![]() Size: One size | Material: Cotton | Design: Striped design, front pockets | Price: $$ But the Hill House robe is fluffy and absorbent and won’t drag you down. I like that lightness - I don’t want to feel like I’ve just thrown a weighted blanket over my wet body after a shower. ![]() And while the robe definitely seemed puffed-out and plush right from the box, I was pleasantly surprised to find that it’s not at all heavy once on. The already folded-up ends of the sleeves, which are piped, gives it a distinctly leisurely look. ![]() I’ve gotten the chance to test a number of the robes in this guide, but this is the one that reminds me most of the kind you’ll find in a hotel. With the Hotel Robe, you can add your initials, including choosing between lowercase and uppercase letters and the color of thread, for an extra $15. Hill House offered to let me try the Hotel Robe, which I gladly accepted since I was set on finding a more affordable alternative to the monogrammable Matouk. The label’s Hotel Robe takes some inspiration from the dress, as it’s available in a few twee floral prints reminiscent of 17th-century French textiles and garden trellises - thought it also comes in white with contrast piping. Hill House Home’s claim to fame is the brand’s rather infamous nap dress. ![]() Sizes: S/M–2XL/3XL | Material: Cotton | Design: Piping, front pockets, shawl collar | Price: $$ “Hotel-branded robes are a huge move in general, and this one is perhaps the silliest and least sexy one available - but a lot of fun,” she adds. “They’re made from fluffy, cotton-candy-colored polyester fleece,” Gillespie says, adding that the fabric has remained soft to the touch with a high-enough pile “that you can put the robe on straight out of the shower and dry off fairly instantly.” Practicality aside, it’s also just something “grand and glamorous” to wear while swanning around her apartment - Gillespie feels like Jayne Mansfield in her “pink palace” whenever she wears hers. It was during a holiday there with a now ex-boyfriend that Gillespie became obsessed with this very robe, which is given out to all guests to use during their stay. The motel is known for its over-the-top, all-pink aesthetic, according to Strategist writer Katherine Gillespie. To start off: The Madonna Inn is named after construction magnate Alex Madonna, not that Madonna. Sizes: S/M–4XL | Material: Polyester fleece | Design: Embroidered logo on chest | Price: $ Another factor that brought this robe to the top: Coyuchi’s focus on sustainability. Reshma Patel, founder of jewelry store Quiet Storms, says the robe lives up to its name: “It’s the dreamiest robe to put on post-shower or over PJs in the winter.” Wellness coach Daphne Javitch agrees, adding that it doesn’t sacrifice weightiness for absorbency or vice versa - it doesn’t feel too plush as other thicker robes can. The three-decade-old company took inspiration from its best-selling bath towels, which are lauded for their quick-drying power (former Strategist senior writer Karen Iorio Adelson confirms this in an ode to them), when designing this robe.Ĭoyuchi was cited repeatedly by our panelists its Cloud Loom bathrobe earned two glowing reviews. Coyuchi has been on our radar for a while, as it’s the maker of very good linen and jersey sheets. There was no runaway favorite when it came to deciding the “best overall” title, but thinking through which robe would work for most, the Coyuchi Cloud Loom robe won. Sizes: XS/S–L/XL | Material: Cotton | Design: Shawl collar, front pockets | Price: $$$ ![]()
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