Friday, February 1, 2008

Bathrobes for the Masses

By Harwood E Woodpecker

Why is it that the first thing we all do when entering a hotel room for the first time is check out the complimentary bathrobes? It's not as if we don't all have on hanging in our own bathrooms at home. Hotel bathrobes are special, they're fluffier than your own, more inviting, more relaxing and generally don't have stains on them! Everyone loves a plush bathrobe.

Cotton:

Cotton is a natural fiber derived from the cotton plant, which consists of cellulose and is the most widely used fiber in making bathrobes. Cotton bathrobes are especially suited to summer season as they absorb perspiration. This fabric is widely used in the manufacturing bathrobes.
These are usually made in such a manner that generally velor fabric is used on the outer side and terry on the inner side. Bathrobes can thus give a comfortable feel to your swim wear collection. A wide range of luxury choices are available; chenille microfiber, cotton terry and velor, kimono style, waffle pique, hooded, and Asian inspired silk bathrobes.

Hooded Bathrobes

These come in wonderful styles, colors and various sizes, ideal for when you want to snuggle down.
Silk bathrobes are very expensive and cannot be used in daily wear but they are very thin and lightweight.

Waffle:

Waffle fabric is used in making bathrobes because they are lightweight and loosely woven for comfort and quick drying.

Types of Bathrobes:

As per the season and latest fashion there are many styles of bathrobes available on the market. Little Giraffe bathrobes are the softest and coziest around. Turkish bathrobes are legendary for their extraordinary comfort and absorbency.

What Are Some of the Different Styles and Features of Bathrobes?

Organic Cotton Terry Bathrobes, Organic Hemp Terry Bathrobes, and Organic Linen Terry Bathrobes will spoil you with their cozy lushness.

Organic Cotton Bathrobes, Organic Linen Bathrobes, and European Hemp Bathrobes
Monogrammed Bathrobe: Crest Style Monogram Bathrobes

A lightweight, silky soft, cotton weave bathrobe used by many of the finest tropical hotels and spas.

These kinds can be relatively expensive due to the cost of producing silk. Several styles are marketed to consumers, categorized by textile material and type of weave. Cotton bathrobes are especially suited to use in hot climates because cotton tends to absorb perspiration. The longer and denser the loops are the more absorbent the bathrobes are.

Styles of Weave

Bathrobes are also categorized by their shape of weave.

Styles of Collars

There are varieties of collars for bathrobes as well. Velor bathrobes are typically made with terry inside, as terry cloth absorbs water better than velor.

Organic Cotton Bathrobes feature two deep front pockets and a waist tie.

Super sexy silk bathrobes are the best. These elegant bathrobes are made from beautiful Charmeuse silk, known for its unprecedented elegance and tender feel. The megasoft bathrobe is pretty soft and thick relative to other bathrobes with its unisex collar, maximum absorbency, average knee length warm and luxurious this bathrobes offers a sense of comfort after a long, hot bath or a steamy shower.

For a more in depth look at silk designer bathrobes visit www.designer-bathrobes.com Dickson Good Bathrobe

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Harwood E Woodpecker

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