Men's Bathrobes

1,045 products indexed • Avg rating 4.57 • Avg price $58

Men's bathrobes in Fashion & Apparel include plush, waffle, and lightweight styles for lounging and post-shower wear, with about 1,045 products indexed and an average rating of 4.57. Prices span roughly $33–$150 (average ~(price varies)), covering budget through mid-range options, with brands like Lands' End and Alexander Del Rossa represented

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How do I choose the right fabric for a men's bathrobe?

Choose based on use: cotton terry or waffle for absorbency after showers, cotton or modal for lightweight breathability, microfiber or fleece for softness and warmth, and linen for a cooler, airy feel; consider pile weight (higher GSM) for thickness and drying time

What sizes and fits should I look for in a men's bathrobe?

Check chest, sleeve, and overall length measurements rather than general sizes; robes come in fits such as kimono (straight), shawl-collar (wrap with belt), and hooded — allow room for layering and choose length (knee, mid-calf, full) based on preferred coverage

How much should I expect to spend and what affects price?

Prices vary by material, construction, and brand; budget options commonly fall under $50, mid-range around $50–$100, and higher-end specialty or heavyweight robes exceed that; factors include fabric quality, GSM, stitching, and added features like lining or pockets

What features matter most for practicality and comfort?

Key features include absorbency and GSM for post-shower use, secure belt and belt loops, deep pockets, reinforced seams, collar style (shawl vs kimono) for warmth, and a hood if you want extra coverage or head warmth

How do I care for and wash different types of bathrobes?

Follow the garment label: cotton and microfiber are usually machine-washable on warm with similar colors and tumble-dry low; avoid high heat for microfiber and some blended fabrics, use gentle cycles for linen or modal, and skip fabric softeners for absorbent terry to preserve towel-like properties

Are there specific robes better for travel or packing?

Lightweight, quick-drying fabrics such as microfiber, modal, or thin cotton waffle are best for travel because they compress easily and dry faster; look for wrinkle-resistant blends and packable designs

What should I consider when buying a robe as a gift?

Confirm recipient's size preference and usual robe length, choose a neutral color and versatile fabric (like cotton or modal), check return/exchange policies for sizing, and consider features they value like pockets or a hood