The type of material used to make the bathrobe makes a big difference in terms of lightness, softness, warmth and versatility. As with towels, bathrobes can also be made of different types of fibers and fabrics. Cotton is certainly the most used fiber for the production of fabrics suitable for the creation of bathroom linen. Depending on the processing, cotton can in fact create fine and light fabrics or soft and warm silk kimono robe.
Cotton is an anti-allergic material, which also resists frequent washing. In some cases, cotton is used mixed with other fibers, such as linen, which increases the absorbency performance of the fabric and its pleasantness on the skin. Other fibers used are silk, for luxury bathrobe models, and synthetic fibers, for bathrobes for sports use. The different fibers are woven in such a way as to obtain a product that can satisfy different needs, such as softness or lightness, the ability to absorb water and drying speed. Terry cotton is the best known fabric, the classic used for most of the bathroom linen. The honeycomb fabric, on the other hand, is a special fabric that combines lightness and hygroscopicity. The fibers are intertwined in order to obtain a lattice of cells similar to those of a honeycomb. This makes the bathrobe very absorbent, but at the same time quite light and easy to fold. The microfiber bathrobe is instead a must for the gym. This fabric, made mostly of synthetic fibers of various types.
The bathrobes are made in a wide variety of models: with pockets and hood or without, with long or three-quarter sleeves, short to the knee or long to the ankles. The choice depends on taste and needs, even if the season of use plays a lot in the case of length. In fact, during the summer, light and short bathrobes are more suitable, while in the winter a soft and warm bathrobe is preferable. wide variety of models: with pockets and hood or without, with long or three-quarter sleeves, short to the knee or long to the ankles. The choice depends on taste and needs, even if the season of use plays a lot in the case of length. In fact, during the summer, light and short bathrobes are more suitable, while in the winter a soft and warm bathrobe is preferable. wide variety of models: with pockets and hood or without, with long or three-quarter sleeves, short to the knee or long to the ankles. The choice depends on taste and needs, even if the season of use plays a lot in the case of length. In fact, during the summer, light and short bathrobes are more suitable, while in the winter a soft and warm bathrobe is preferable.