Women’s Luxury Bathrobes That Are The Greatest
Do you think that women’s robes make a boring present? Think again. Of course, they can be if you buy her a plain old bathrobe like the one she already has; but what about if you buy her a soft, indulgent luxury bathrobe that will make her feel like she is at Marienbad? Whenever she goes to the shower, it will be like she’s at a luxury spa somewhere in the Swiss Alps, and she’ll be thinking of your present.
Real, Quality Women’s Bathrobes
The difference between an average women’s bathrobe, and a magnificent one, lies in the fabric, and in the way the robe is cut. A quality men’s or women’s bathrobe is made out of silk, or out of soft, thick cotton. It is the weight of the cotton which determines the warmth of the bathrobe. The coziest robes are made of thick, 20 oz cotton. Maybe they’re lined with terrycloth inside, to keep the lucky person really warm on those days when he or she takes the plunge in an icy mountain lake.
Some of the best quality robes are available with a detachable lining. On hot days, it is much more comfortable to wear something light as you sit quietly in the shade of your favourite tree engaged in conversation, the silk-and-terrycloth lining separates from the thick exterior cooling your skin. Now that’s comfort!
Luxury Robes That Are Eco-Friendly
So, you’ve decided to give her a thick, European-style brushed-cotton robe as a gift, but you’re wondering if you can also give her a gift that will help your environment? Did you know that you can purchase luxurious, ecologically sound that are made entirely out of organic fabrics? Organic cotton, linen and hemp fabric can be made to be comfortable against the skin and doesn’t have to be rough. Hemp robes can be made out of fabric that is twice as thick as that of your standard bath towel, and as soft as a kitten. Linen bathrobes that are made from fabric which has been completely created without the aid of harmful substances, can feel luxuriously thick and soft similar to having been made out of fur (where of course, in reality, they’re totally cruelty-free). Most eco-friendly robes are also people-friendly–they’re woven and put together by skilled craftspeople who are paid a fair wage.
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