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L**R
Very Luxe
Feels soft and luxurious! Seems to be well-made. Heavy. Love the length. The hood helps to get warm fast. Feels so good that I like to use it as a throw!
H**M
Big and tall
My husband is 6’3” and this robe hits him just above the ankles, I ordered a size XXXL. mostly just so it would be big and comfortable. fabric is so soft. It’s a functional robe with deep pockets. Good quality fabric. I love the color.
T**Z
Highly satisfied
Super comfortable and fit is neither too loose nor too tight. Super soft and color more amazing itl
P**1
Soft and warm
Very soft and warm the only reason I'm giving it a 4 star rating is because the belt could be a little lonfer
V**Y
I’m five foot three and it’s long
Very cozy. I bought a robe for myself, and I bought my husband a robe in a darker color, also. But I have been altering my robe for better comfort.First thing I did was cut six inches from the bottom of the robe and hemmed the robe and fabric I cut from the robe. This makes a nice long scarf to keep air from coming in the neck hole.The ONLY thing I did not like about the robe was the thin ribbon on the inside of the robe. The silkiness of the ribbon easily causes the ribbon to work it’s way loose, unless you tie it in a knot. Then it is difficult to untie. I was disappointed with the ribbon because I’ve seen much better inside ties made from fabric on cheaper robes…similar to the loop on the inside neck of the robe used to hang the robe on a hoot. The thickness and design of the hook on the inside neck of the robe would be perfect, if you lengthened them and sewed them in the robe at the site of the silky ribbons. You guys could do better…but it is the only feature I didn’t like. So I cut off the ribbons and might use it on something else.Instead of using inside ties, I purchased a few magnetic eyeglass holders that fasten on a shirt with magnets. I placed the one piece - that holds glasses - against the robe and secured it with tiny safety pins. I did this in two places of the inside panel of the robe. Then I used the back flat piece - that secures the glasses holder in place under a shirt - to the outside of the opposite robe panel, where - when placed correctly - firmly attaches to the robe, keeping the robe closed.I bought black elastic band to sew a small piece in place, where I had fastened the small safety pins; this will allow me to slip the eyeglass-holder piece into the elastic loop, and remove as easily before washing garment. But because this is ripping the material, I will be tacking a thick piece of plastic sheeting on the underside of the robe to secure the material and prevent excess sewing from ripping the material.I want to make the magnet removable because otherwise, the magnet will stick to the washer and dryer, causing further damage to the material during washing and drying.Because the sleeves extend past my fingers, I will be adding drawstrings with spring clasps to the sleeves. I will need to add stitching around the cuff to keep the drawstring in place, but when it’s complete, I will be able to close the sleeves over my hands on a cold day, or pull the drawstring tight around my wrists. Alternatively, I considered adding inside cuffs that can expand and fold over my hand, overlapping the opposite side of the cuff and making it toasty warm, but I prefer the drawstring.I prefer side pockets to keep my hands toasty warm (though, I knew what I was getting when I paid for the robe), so I will be trying to find fuzzy material to make side pockets for my robe, to dig my hands down into. Of course, I will also keep the front pockets to hold stuff.Finally, I will be adding a drawstring with spring clasps to the hood. I will probably have to add stitching along that hem as well.I’m a female, but one lesson I’ve learned in life is men’s clothes are much more practical, durable, thicker and warmer than female clothes, including robes. Why are sleeves on women’s robes so wide? Do you know how dangerous and impractical those robes are for cooking? I love these no-nonsense sleeves (with cuffs!).But that doesn’t mean I can’t add my practical and feminine touches.Cons: The inside security tie is a silky ribbon that doesn’t remain tied, so the robe doesn’t stay closed (also I’m thin withplenty of material to wrap around me, but the ribbon does fall work it’s way loose, anyway).I do recommend. My husband loves his robe as well. 🙂
L**E
Soft and Beautiful
I bought this for my husband. As soon as he got it he put it on. He loved the way it felt, the color was perfect. He loved how soft and warm it felt. This is a quality material. Love it
T**A
Great gift! He loves it!
I purchased this as a Christmas gift for my husband, and he absolutely adores it! The fabric is exceptionally warm and soft, providing utmost comfort. It is also quite heavy, allowing it to withstand being hung on a hook, and it has endured several washes without any issues. Despite my husband's being 6'6 tall, the length of the garment is perfect, which he greatly appreciates. Considering its remarkable quality, I believe it offers excellent value for the price, and I would gladly purchase it again.
A**R
Best robe ever
Perfect length for a robe! Keeps you nice and cozy after a shower.
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