White fuzzy robe12/14/2023 ![]() The fluffy hood and mid-calf length for added coverage both helped cut the chill when going to the mailbox in 30-degree temperatures. This is the kind of robe that makes you totally okay with subzero temperatures outside or having to stay home with a runny nose and the sniffles. It’s made from 100% polyester that’s brushed on both sides, making it incredibly soft, and it also features smartly placed sherpa in the hood and on the cuffs. L.L.Bean is an expert in warm winter wear, so it’s no surprise that the Wicked Plush Robe feels like being wrapped in your coziest blanket. I also loved all three colors this robe comes in, but many are “limited edition,” and I wish there were even more color options. In terms of maintenance, this robe was easy to care for-it washed and dried well with other clothing in the machine. It has an interior “modesty tie” at the side that prevents gapping and a silky shawl collar that could be pulled up to warm my neck and two side pockets, although they were a little bulky at my hips. The Eberjey Chalet robe also had lots of thoughtful, high-quality details that made it my go-to: There is a single belt loop in the center of the back to anchor the sash, which I found to be easier than having to constantly feed it equally between two separate belt loops. It was also nicely breathable, and great for layering over pajamas. It was extremely warm despite the relative low pile of the fabric, and the mid-calf length kept me toasty during my trip outside in 34 degree weather to take the dogs out in the yard. It was by far the softest-on-skin robe I tested (and there were lots of soft ones), so I was surprised to learn that it’s made of a recycled polyester derived from about 80 recycled plastic bottles. Sometimes plush robes can feel overwhelmingly hot or thick, but Eberjey’s Chalet robe just feels luxurious. ![]() The Duffield also came in a wide range of sizes and five neutral colors, although it would be nice if they released some non-heathered hues. From a style standpoint, the fabric had a nice drape and wasn’t frumpy and oversized like some other robes I tried. The overall quality is top-notch: Each seam was meticulously finished, with no loose threads or unevenness anywhere, and this robe washed extremely well. The super-soft brushed interior fabric is thoughtfully carried through to the pockets and shawl collar, giving it a cozy softness, and the sash belt doesn’t come untied easily during testing. ![]() One of my favorite things about the Duffield Robe is its weighty feel. I found it to be moderately breathable while I was cooking breakfast and tidying up the house but it wouldn’t be my first choice for after a shower because it’s not very absorbent and it’s too thick to blow-dry hair in comfortably. It kept me warm during brief trips outside on cold mornings, and its tight weave kept out chilly breezes. It’s supremely comfortable since it has a good amount of stretch, and the fabric has nice snapback, so it retains its shape. The weighty, double-knit has a soft jersey sweatshirt-like material on the outside and a plush, brushed polyester fleece on the inside. Ugg’s bestselling Duffield II Robe stood out because it offered luxurious warmth but in a streamlined silhouette, making it ideal for easing your way into early mornings and for couch-lounging on weekends.
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