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100% Towelling Bathrobe

42 replies

hannah459 · 23/08/2014 21:48

Any ideas where to buy these days?
100% pissed off that the vast majority of shops seem to now be selling gowns out of that fluffy viscose stuff that's like nails down a blackboard when I touch it. (And zero absorbency which is surely the whole bloody point!)
Want a simple kimono style - NO shawl collar, NO hood and ffs NO stupid embroidery! (I'm 52 not 12!!)
The White Company was where I bought my last, but no more.

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ThePerfectNegroni · 23/08/2014 22:03

I had a strop in M&S last year when a member of staff informed me "nobody wants terry towelling dressing gowns anymore". I pointed out that she was wrong because I was asking for one.

Sorry, I can't be of much help though. I haven't seen a kimono one for years.

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RaisingSteam · 23/08/2014 22:06

Do Ikea still have them? Also places that sell towels like Dunelm, or various internet sellers. I looked into this when I wanted one of an obscure colour, but then just gave up and got a white one from Ikea. It does have a shawl collar but I can live with it. Totally agree with the squeaky microfibre.

This sort of thing?

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Fairylea · 23/08/2014 22:08

May be a random idea but how about a hotel chain like mariott or hilton? They often have a spa shop that sell them.

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lurkingaround · 23/08/2014 22:20

I have a really old one, it's Missoni, present from DH about 14 years ago, quality is excellent, it still is perfect with daily use. They are quite spendy but maybe worth keeping an eye out in a sale?

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Bananasandchocolatecustard · 23/08/2014 22:40

I was looking for a 100% cotton dressing gown last year. Dunelm mill sell "to the knee" length dressing gowns in lots of different colours. I ended up buying a long length one from the White Company (and dying it).

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AnathemaIsANiceNameForAGirl · 24/08/2014 00:55

I got one from here and am very happy with it. Good prices too.

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WildThong · 24/08/2014 00:59
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PasswordProtected · 24/08/2014 06:48

www.zalando.be/moeve-croco-badjas-beige-m7871a002-b11.html
Just ordered this. It is big & fluffy & 100% cotton. I originally ordered a medium, but had to send back & get a small as the medium was huge.

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BadlyDrawnBuoy · 24/08/2014 07:29
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hannah459 · 24/08/2014 09:46

Thanks for the replies and suggestions.
Have to start a campaign to get them back in the shops!!

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grumblepuss · 24/08/2014 09:57

White company?
Mines from there... It has a hood though.
I'm sure they had ones without.

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pinkflaming0 · 24/08/2014 10:07

This is one of my biggest bugbears - the fluffy synthetic ones are HORRID. I can't bear them - Uggghhh!

I'm wearing my Long Tall Sally towelling robe as type. They did one a few seasons back (not now they've joined the fluffy bandwagon) and I pounced on it as my previous one (also LTS) was totally shabby. I'd been trying to replace it for years but no luck.

M&S are hopeless at stocking what people want e.g. no bras in store at less than 32inch band and row upon row of 'Brazillian' knickers - I have a size 10 bum and they look rubbish enough on me.

I love the 'no one wants them' line - can they not see the irony of saying that to someone asking for said item? Grin

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AlpacaYourThings · 24/08/2014 10:14

I have wanted a new one for ages, OP.

I don't think it's true that no one wants towelling robes anymore. I just think that cotton is more expensive than that synthetic shit and so they are pushing it more and more!

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pinkflaming0 · 24/08/2014 10:43

I think you've nailed it Alpaca

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WitchWay · 24/08/2014 10:46

I bought a lovely white company one recently but it has a hood - sorry! I love the hood though & it's nice & long Smile

I was fed up with overheating in a thick fluffy synthetic fleece one from M&S - sweaty, nasty Hmm

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FestiveRoad · 24/08/2014 10:48

I've been looking for bed linen and came across this website. They also sell a selection of cotton bathrobes. They seem to mainly supply hotels etc. It's possible I've missed it, but I've had a quick look and can't find anything on the website that says trade only.

www.mitrelinen.com/products/bathrooms/bathrobes-and-slippers/

Most recent bathrobe I bought was from Dunelm, but they have shawl collars. They come in a vast array of colours but only 2 sizes though iirc.

www.dunelm-mill.com/shop/bath/dressing-gowns/

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KatherinaMinola · 24/08/2014 10:49

Habitat and John Lewis do them. They are not cheap though.

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AnathemaIsANiceNameForAGirl · 24/08/2014 12:55

The fleece ones are a different thing IMO. They are not for getting out of the bath / shower, they're for putting on over your PJs (and are great if like me you are a central-heating-hater).

I have both, a cotton towelling one for straight out of the shower and a thick fleecy one for when I am pyjamarised and settling down for the evening. I also have a floaty, gauzy cotton one for summer morning wafting around and a flannel one for inbetweeny temperatures. I do like a nice robe Grin

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aylesburyduck · 24/08/2014 14:08

Watching with interest Smile

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WillowWoods · 24/08/2014 14:39

Always buy Missoni now. There's a shop on Italian Ebay that is great.

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CointreauVersial · 24/08/2014 22:03

The ones they give you to use at Champneys are amazing. Really thick and heavy. You can buy them too.

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Twinklestein · 25/08/2014 02:08

M&S did them at Christmas last year, keep, an eye out. They were nicer than the John Lewis colours.

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MrsMeow · 25/08/2014 12:17

I searched high and low for a towelling dressing gown and ended up buying one from the Midland in Manchester when I stayed there last! Think it was about £35, only problem is that it has the Q Hotels logo on the breast so looks like I've nicked it Grin

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SamReg77 · 01/08/2018 11:57

Check Pinzon Terry Cotton Bathrobe ( www.gurureviewclub.com/best-bath-robe/ ). It feels like a towel. I'm not the type to just sit around in a robe and slippers, but I LOVE using this robe post shower.

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PhyllisWig · 01/08/2018 19:52

Amazon seem to have a few. I keep meaning to look and forget so thank you for the reminder

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