Sepetiniz 0

Sorry, looks like we don't have enough of this product.

Products
Congratulations! Your order qualifies for free shipping 3000 TL'ye ücretsiz kargo fırsatı!
Subtotal Free

Shipping, taxes, and discount codes are calculated at checkout

Your Cart is Empty

Things to Consider When Choosing Bathrobes

Bornoz Seçiminde Dikkat Edilmesi Gerekenler

Although it is very enjoyable to spend time in a bathrobe after a hot bath, bathrobes are still seen as a luxury item for most people. When buying products for the bathroom, most of us focus more on hand and face towels or bath mats. However, a bathrobe is not only a luxury item, but also a personal necessity. Therefore, it is a product that should be carefully selected by paying attention to the necessary points.

What is a Natural and Healthy Bathrobe?

Bathrobes should meet two basic requirements besides staying warm and dry; comfort and luxury! If a bathrobe cannot fulfill one of these two, it is not considered to have fulfilled its purpose. When it comes to bathrobes, cotton is a preferred choice due to its water-absorbing properties. After a relaxing shower, you do not want to wrap yourself in a bathrobe made of either synthetic or coarse and hard fabric. Softer fabrics are preferred especially in women's bathrobes . Medium-soft fabrics are used in men's bathrobes . Recently, more people have realized the benefits of organic fabrics in terms of ecology and health and have created a demand for the same. Long cotton fibers from well-made organic linen give the fabric the necessary strength and durability, while popular low-twist yarns provide the soft texture that is essential for a bathrobe. Pure organic cotton inner linings are designed to keep your skin healthy and free from moisture after every shower. In addition to these types of fabrics and yarns, another choice can be muslin fabric andmuslin bathrobes .

Health Effects of Bathrobe Fabric

From cotton to polyester, the material of your robe will affect its softness and breathability. Cotton is a popular choice when it comes to bathrobes, offering a variety of options. Cotton is breathable and airy while still being warm, making it a great option for all seasons of the year. It’s affordable and comfortable to wear, making it a popular choice for bathrobes. Keep in mind that 100% cotton bathrobes tend to shrink, so you’ll want to make sure to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for cleaning instructions.

Polyester is a man-made material and is often blended with cotton. This bathrobe fabric is a popular choice for hotels and spas because of its soft and plush feel. A cotton blend, on the other hand, is made up of cotton blended with polyester and is known for being stronger than a pure cotton bathrobe. The cotton makes it lightweight and provides cooling properties, while the polyester provides wrinkle resistance. It does not have any negative effects on health because it provides an airy texture.

Natural and Healthy Muslin Fabric

Before examining muslin bathrobes, it is necessary to answer the question of what muslin means . Muslin is a loosely woven cotton fabric. It is made using a plain weave technique, meaning that a single weft thread alternates over and under a single warp thread. Muslin is known as the material used in fashion prototypes to test patterns before cutting and sewing the final product. Muslin comes in a variety of different forms and weights. High-quality muslins are soft, smooth, and woven from evenly spun yarns, meaning that the yarn maintains the same width throughout. Coarser, lower-quality muslins are woven with irregular yarns that may or may not be bleached. Quality muslin fabrics are generally used in bathrobes.

Bathrobes made of 3 layers of muslin fabric are ideal for long-term and quality use. Muslin should be washed gently. Things to consider when washing muslin bathrobes are as follows;

  • Machine wash or hand wash using cold water.
  • Use gentle laundry detergent.
  • Hang the item or lay the muslin flat to dry. You can also tumble dry on low heat, but be sure to remove the item from the dryer before it is completely dry.