As Strategist writer Lauren Ro explains, there are three well-known cottons: Egyptian (soft and plush), Turkish (fast-drying), and Supima (similar to Egyptian but not as sumptuous). ![]() Here’s where it’s helpful to understand the intersection between robes and towels, as many brands use the same cotton for both. Material: Terrycloth is usually what comes to mind when one thinks of a bathrobe, and it’s easy to see why: It’s a subset of cotton - the “terry” part refers to the way the fabric is looped (a waffle weave is another popular pattern) - that’s known to be thick and absorbent. ![]() It was important for us to include recommendations that came in more of a range. Sizing: Oftentimes, bathrobes will come in unisex sizing - with options listed as XS/S instead of the standard single lettering (XS, S, and so forth) - or just one size.
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