The best women’s robes to wrap yourself in this spring

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There are few joys in life as underrated as a great bathrobe — the kind that instantly transforms you from a mere mortal into a person who “lounges” with purpose. Whether you’re sipping coffee like a European heiress in a silk robe, looking for something to layer over your pajamas, answering the door in a kimono robe that makes you look effortlessly put together, or cocooning yourself in a plush robe that rivals the cloud-like luxury of a five-star hotel, the right choice can make even the most chaotic mornings and exhausted nighttime routines feel elegant.

And let’s be honest: nothing beats stepping out of the shower and into a great pair of slippers and a terry cloth robe so absorbent it could replace your towel entirely. That’s where we come in. We’ve tested, lounged, and swanned around in dozens of robes to bring you the absolute best of 2025, because if you’re going to wrap yourself in something daily, it should be perfect.

Whether you want a waffle robe for your at-home spa days, a bride robe worthy of your wedding morning photos, a maternity robe that’s as comfortable as it is functional, or a robe so luxurious it might just replace your actual wardrobe, we’ve literally got you covered.

From satin robes that exude Old Hollywood glam to hooded robes that make braving chilly mornings a little less painful, these picks will have you wrapped in cozy, stylish comfort all year long.

Our list includes brands like Cozy Earth, Lunya and Brooklinen, among plenty of others for your knock-around-the-house, getting-ready-after-showering moment. And don’t forget to check out our bathrobe FAQs below while you’re shopping!

Best Overall: Sunday Citizen Snug Waffle Robe

A woman in a waffle robe.Sunday Citizen

Pros:

  • Both textured and ultra-plush
  • Long length
  • Detail-oriented design

Cons:

  • Higher price point
  • Limited color options

This robe is basically a weighted blanket disguised as loungewear. The Sunday Citizen Snug Waffle Robe takes everything we love about plush microfiber and combines it with a modern waffle-knit texture, making it cozy but not suffocating. It’s the kind of robe that makes you feel like you have your life together, even when you don’t.

I wrapped myself in this and immediately started contemplating whether I should start drinking tea instead of coffee. It’s soft in a way that feels indulgent, and the weight is just right — warm but breathable. Bonus: it somehow makes you look effortlessly chic instead of just someone wearing a bathrobe all day.

Sizes: S/M-L/XXXL | Materials: 100% microfiber | Color options: Available in five colors, including, red, white, and grey


Best Luxury: Lunya The Short Robe

A woman in a short robeLunya

Pros:

  • High-quality luxury materials
  • Optional front coverage for maximum comfort
  • Body-hugging, ultra-soft, stretchy material

Cons:

  • High price point
  • Limited availability in terms of sizing and colors

If there were a robe that could make you feel like a wealthy heiress (without the trust fund), it would be Lunya’s The Robe. This isn’t just a robe, it’s a statement piece. With its fluid drape, buttery-soft fabric, and effortlessly cool design, it’s the kind of thing you throw on and suddenly start speaking in a lower, more mysterious tone.

The second I put this on, I felt like I should be drinking wine out of a crystal glass while staring dramatically out a window. It’s sleek, it’s sexy, and it somehow makes doing absolutely nothing feel productive. If you want a robe that feels like an experience, this is the one.

Sizes: Available in sizes XS to XL | Materials: Organic Pima Cotton, Modal, Elastane | Color options: Available in grey


Best Lightweight: Cozy Earth Bamboo Kimono Robe

A woman sitting on a couch in a cozy environmentCozy Earth

Pros:

  • Lightweight and breathable bamboo fabric
  • Soft and comfortable
  • Eco-friendly material

Cons:

  • Higher price point
  • Limited color options

If breathable luxury had a mascot, it would be this robe. Cozy Earth’s Bamboo Kimono Robe is absurdly soft, light as a feather, and perfect for anyone who wants something cozy but not bulky.

Slipping into this was a whole experience. The bamboo fabric has a silky, cooling effect, making it ideal for hot sleepers or warm weather. It’s the kind of robe that makes you feel effortlessly pulled together, even if you’ve done absolutely nothing all day. Bonus: it’s sustainable, which means you’re lounging responsibly.

Sizes: XS-XXXL | Materials: 95% Viscose from Bamboo, 5% spandex | Color options: Available in 5 colors, including Navy, Blossom, and Black


Best Terry Cloth: Brooklinen Dreamweave Waffle Robe and Slipper Bundle

A woman in a green terry cloth robe.Brooklinen

Pros:

  • Soft yet textured terry cloth for faster drying
  • Absorbent and great for after showers
  • Durable construction

Cons:

  • May be too warm for some climates

Imagine stealing the softest, fluffiest towel from a five-star hotel and wearing it all day — that’s the Brooklinen Dreamweave Waffle Robe. It’s made from 100% Turkish cotton that is ridiculously soft but substantial in its weight. The material soaks up water fast for those who are ‘meh’ when it comes to toweling off. If you want a robe that hugs you like a warm bath towel and makes you feel like you live in a spa, look no further. Plus, this one comes with slippers.

Sizes: XS-XXL | Materials: 100% Turkish Cotton | Color options: Available in 6 colors, including White, Sunshine, and Pebble


Best Hotel-Style: Coyuchi Unisex Cloud Loom Organic Robe

A woman in a white hotel robeCoyuchi

Pros:

  • Hotel-style heft, pockets, and gender-neutral design
  • Organic cotton for a soft and comfortable feel
  • Generous sizing

Cons:

  • Higher price point
  • Limited availability outside of specific retailers

The Coyuchi Cloud Loom Organic Robe is what happens when you take a spa robe and make it even better. Made from organic, long-staple cotton, it’s plush but not heavy, soft but structured, and absurdly comfortable.

I put this on and immediately felt like I needed room service and a freshly brewed cappuccino. It’s got just the right amount of weight to feel indulgent but the organic cotton only gets softer with time. Is it a little extra? Maybe. Do I care? Not even a little.

Sizes: XS-XL | Materials: 100% organic Turkish cotton | Color options: Available in five colors, including Praline, and White


Best Waffle: Onsen Waffle Knit Robe

A woman wearing a bathrobeOnsen

Pros:

  • Lightweight and breathable waffle knit fabric
  • Hooded design
  • Good value for the quality

Cons:

  • Not as plush as other options
  • Limited availability

The Onsen Waffle Knit Robe is an anti-bulky robe for people who like their loungewear light, breathable, and effortlessly cool. Unlike thick, fluffy robes that can feel heavy and overly warm, this one is crafted from 100% long-staple Supima cotton—an ultra-soft, premium cotton known for its durability and absorbency. The waffle weave texture enhances airflow, making it a perfect option for those who want just the right amount of warmth without feeling stifled.

Designed with minimalist sophistication in mind, the Onsen robe features a sleek, tailored fit that drapes comfortably without excess bulk. The kimono-style collar adds a modern, spa-like feel, while the deep pockets and adjustable belt ensure both function and style. Plus, thanks to its lightweight design, this robe is exceptionally quick-drying, making it an excellent post-shower or post-sauna option that won’t cling or stay damp for long.

Sizes: S-L | Materials: Color options: Available in seven colors, including Forrest, Grey Mist, and Twilight Blue


Best Kimono-Style: Quince 100% Washable Silk Robe

A woman in a black Kimono silk robe.Quince

Pros:

  • Elegant kimono-style design
  • Smooth and luxurious silk fabric
  • Perfect for lounging or as a light layer

Cons:

  • Higher price point
  • Limited availability outside of specific regions

The Intimissimi Silk Kimono is not the robe you throw on to clean your apartment, it’s the robe you wear when you want to feel like a seductive villain in a foreign film. Made of pure silk with a perfectly drapey fit, it’s sleek, sexy, and makes you move differently.

I put this on and suddenly felt like I should be writing poetry or plotting something. The silk is light as air, the cut is flattering on literally everyone, and the entire vibe is effortlessly put together. If you’ve ever wanted a robe that doubles as an excuse to live in a perpetual state of elegance, this is it.

Sizes: XS-XL | Material: 100% silk | Color options: Available in four colors, including Black, and Ivory


Best Budget: Gap Modal PJ Robe

Two images of a woman in a black cotton robe.Gap

Pros:

  • Low price point
  • Lightweight and breathable
  • Ultra-soft Modal material

Cons:

  • Less durable compared to higher-end options

The Gap Modal PJ Robe is proof that you don’t have to spend a fortune to wrap yourself in next-level softness. Made from a modal-spandex blend, this robe delivers that smooth, drapey feel that makes slipping it on an instant treat. Unlike heavy terry or fleece robes, this one is lightweight and breathable, making it a perfect choice for year-round wear, whether you’re layering it over pajamas in the winter or throwing it on as a breezy cover-up in warmer months.

If you want an easy, everyday robe that feels like a second skin, the Gap Modal PJ Robe is an absolute steal for the price. It’s comfortable enough to wear all day long and stylish enough that you won’t feel sloppy answering the door in it. Plus, with multiple color options, you can match it to your aesthetic while keeping things effortlessly cozy.

Sizes: Available in sizes XS to XXL | Materials: Lenzing and Tencel | Color options: Available in black


Best Silk: Lunya Washable Silk Long Robe

A woman in a silk robe posing for a pictureLunya

Pros:

  • Luxurious silk fabric
  • Machine washable for easy care
  • Thoughtful design for comfort and style

Cons:

  • High price point
  • Limited color options

A silk robe that’s actually washable? A gift from the gods. Lunya’s Washable Silk Long Robe takes everything luxurious about silk and removes the fear of ruining it. It’s light, smooth, and has just the right amount of slinkiness to make you feel expensive.

I wore this and immediately felt like I shouldn’t have to answer emails anymore. It’s effortlessly cool, somehow both laid-back and glamorous, and the fact that it’s washable means you don’t have to treat it like a fragile museum artifact. Whether you’re lounging, layering, or just feeling yourself, this is the silk robe to beat.

Sizes: XS-XL | Materials: 100% mulberry silk | Color options: Available in three colors, including Deep Blue, and Immersed Black


Best Robe on Amazon: BABEYOND Women’s Kimono Robe

A black Kimono style robe with a floral print.Amazon

Pros:

  • Budget-friendly
  • Lightweight
  • Double-stitched seams for durability
  • Pockets

It never ceases to amaze me the items I find on Amazon, including this gorgeous Kimono style robe from BABEYOND. Its silky texture always feels cool when I slip it on and makes me feel richer than Kim Kardashian. It’s one of my favorite robes for spring or summer when I want something slinky to walk around my apartment in. And though you may not expect it to feel high-quality, it absolutely does, thanks to its double-stitched seams.

Sizes: XS-XL | Materials: 100% polyester | Color options: Available in 12 colors, including Blue, Dark Green, and Wine Red


FAQs

What are the best bathrobes made of?

The best bathrobes balance softness, absorbency, durability, and breathability. The material you choose should depend on when and how you plan to wear it — whether you want something lightweight for warm mornings or a plush robe that feels like a hug in winter. Here’s a breakdown of the best bathrobe fabrics and why they stand out:

Egyptian cotton and Turkish cotton (best for plush, absorbent robes)

  • Known for its extra-long fibers, this cotton is used in hotel-quality terry cloth robes because they’re exceptionally soft, highly absorbent, and durable.
  • Egyptian cotton is softer and silkier, while Turkish cotton has a more absorbent but quick-drying quality.
  • Best for plush robes, towel robes, and luxury spa robes.

Silk and satin (best for lightweight, glamorous robes)

  • Mulberry silk is the highest quality, offering a buttery-smooth, breathable, and temperature-regulating feel.
  • Satin robes (made from silk blends or synthetic fibers) offer the same glossy elegance at a lower price point.
  • Best for sexy robes, kimono robes, and breezy, elegant loungewear.

Cashmere and wool (best for ultimate luxury and warmth)

  • Cashmere robes are incredibly soft, warm, and luxurious, making them a perfect choice for colder climates.
  • Wool blends can be cozy but breathable, ensuring warmth without overheating.
  • Best for cold weather lounging, winter mornings, and the most indulgent luxury robes.

Waffle weave cotton (best for lightweight, spa-style robes)

  • A classic for spa robes, this textured fabric is lightweight, breathable, and dries quickly.
  • The honeycomb pattern adds softness while maintaining structure, making it a great travel-friendly option.
  • Best for maternity robes, spa robes, and quick-dry summer robes.

Bamboo and modal (best for soft, sustainable robes)

  • Bamboo and modal are eco-friendly, moisture-wicking, and naturally antibacterial, making them great for sensitive skin.
  • They feel silky yet breathable, similar to high-end cotton.
  • Best for maternity robes, breathable summer robes, and sustainable bathrobes.

Microfiber and fleece (best for ultra-soft, cozy robes)

  • Often used in plush robes and hooded robes, microfiber and fleece are buttery-soft and incredibly warm.
  • While not as absorbent as cotton, they’re ideal for lounging and colder weather.
  • Best for: winter robes, plush lounging robes, and hooded robes for extra coziness.

No matter your preference, the best bathrobe is the one that fits your lifestyle — whether that’s a terry cloth robe straight out of a luxury spa, a waffle robe that feels fresh and lightweight, or a sexy silk robe that makes staying in feel as special as going out.

What is the best robe for warm weather?

It may be hard to conceive of wanting to wear another layer of clothing when it’s already hot. However, a lightweight “summertime” robe comes in handy for the pool or when you’re on vacation. Modal, linen, silk or even satin are good robe materials for warm weather. They’re light and breathable, so you shouldn’t start sweating as soon as you put them on.

Similarly, waffle or terry cloth robes are also great for hotter months. Not only are they absorbent and moisture-wicking but light.

What is the warmest material for a robe?

For chilly fall and winter months, you’ll want to upgrade to a fleece or wool robe. They’re warm, keep heat in and the cold — for the most part — out!

The reason fleece robes are so warm is because they have a pile surface. This helps keep your body’s heat locked between the material’s fibers.

What is the best robe to wear when wet?

For a robe to enjoy straight out of the shower, go for one made of terry cloth. They’re more absorbent, which means you’re less likely to feel uncomfortably moist — we’re sorry, we had to use the word — as you dry your hair or do your makeup.

Waffle robes are also a good choice. They’re lightweight (making them tops for vacations or other places you may be splashing around) and dry fast.

What makes a robe luxury?

A luxury robe isn’t just about fabric; it’s about experience. It’s the difference between throwing on something purely functional versus wrapping yourself in a deliberate indulgence. What separates a truly luxurious robe from an everyday one comes down to a few key factors:

  • Premium fabrics: The hallmark of any luxury robe is its material. The best ones use high-end fibers like cashmere, Egyptian cotton, Turkish cotton, or mulberry silk, each known for incredible softness, breathability, and durability. Even plush microfiber and terry cloth robes can feel luxurious if they’re made from high-quality, ultra-fine fibers that mimic the feeling of a high-end hotel spa robe.
  • Impeccable craftsmanship: A luxury robe isn’t just stitched together but designed with attention to detail. Look for double-stitched hems, perfectly tailored fits, and expert weaving techniques that make the fabric dense yet breathable. Many luxury brands focus on long-staple cotton because it resists pilling and gets softer over time instead of wearing out.
  • Weight and drape: A great luxury robe should feel substantial but never heavy. Cashmere robes and plush robes have a graceful drape that moves with you, while a kimono robe or silk robe should feel weightless yet structured enough to look elegant.
  • Thoughtful design features: Luxury is in the small details. A great robe should have deep pockets (because robes without pockets are a crime), an adjustable belt that stays tied, and, ideally, a well-shaped collar that frames the neckline rather than flopping awkwardly. Hooded robes add an extra layer of coziness, while waffle robes are a breathable yet spa-like option for warmer climates.
  • Brand prestige and exclusivity: Some luxury comes from heritage and craftsmanship. Brands like Frette, Matouk, and Parachute are known for their high-quality hotel and spa robes that feel like a treat every time you put them on. Even newer brands that focus on sustainability and ethical sourcing (like Cozy Earth and Brooklinen) elevate the experience through high-quality organic materials and carefully designed silhouettes.

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