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‎11-05-2019 03:43 PM
The warmest winter robe I have ever worn came from L.L. Bean. I've worn out a few in my lifetime and I keep going back for more. There's just no comparison when it comes to the warmth they provide and I need that in my cold house this time of the year.
‎11-05-2019 04:30 PM
@kitcat51 wrote:Joan Rivers hooded velour lounger is my favorite, I have several of them that I bought on QVC & eBay...I thought Q might restock them before before the Holidays but it's no longer available.
I think I have that robe in navy. I do like it but it's not the robe I put on first thing in the morning when I'm cold because the silky feel of the inside of the robe does not warm me up. However, it's a great looking robe for hanging out in before I get dressed.
‎11-05-2019 07:37 PM
I bought this on clearance recently and it's great for the weekends when I don't want to get dressed out of bed! Keep in mind I live in Miami so this works out well all year long
It's Rhonda Shear from HSN and it comes in black and fuscha also and worth every penny of the $23.99
‎11-05-2019 11:13 PM
My favorite robe for cold weather is from PJ Salvage and when it gets really cold I put on my down robe from The Company Store. Nothing warmer than down.
‎11-06-2019 12:00 AM
My favorite is a leopard print Joan Boyce robe from 5 or 6 years ago, with matching slippers. I regret not getting another at the time, because the quality is impeccable. It launders well and looks almost as good as it did when it was new. I will miss Joan.
~~~All we need is LOVEđź’–
‎11-07-2019 06:53 AM
I only like snap front robes and they aren't the easiest to find. I have on from Blair and another from a now defunct company which is almost worn out. I think snap front ones are just so easy -- no buttons to lose, no zippers to break!
‎11-07-2019 08:07 AM
Blair is great for around the house fleece. Myfavorite robe is the popover lounger with the kangaroo pockets. I also have the zip up bathrobe and the snap bathrobe. the price is great and they wash and wear on and on.
I also have a couple of their fleece jackets which are really very light and great for around my cold house in New England. also they are long on me -they do carry petites.
Just look for sales and free shipping.
the drop needle robes are great for summer/warm climates
‎11-08-2019 01:39 PM
I seem to do a lot of thinking about robes. Probably because I can't wear the tie around the waist style (makes me look like a rolled up sleeping bag) and I want a high real fabric content because the polyester fabrics carry static electricity which I don't need in the winter, and because they are not warm. The ones that fasten up the front almost always look like nursing home styles. (and I am not young) I think back to the 1930's and 40's when design was so flattering. I wonder why robes cannot be good looking, flattering, stylish and warm. Why is that so hard?
‎11-08-2019 02:03 PM - edited ‎11-08-2019 02:05 PM
‎11-08-2019 02:03 PM
I'm in the market for a new robe. I'd like something soft, cozy, and warm going into winter. I've looked at the malls, but passed on everything because they didn't pass the touch test--not soft enough or cozy enough. I'm sure it's out there somewhere.
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