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Guide to Choosing a Bathrobe

What makes a quality cotton bathrobe, the technologies behind quick-dry terry, and how to choose the right robe for Australian conditions.

A quality bathrobe does two things well: it absorbs moisture quickly after a shower or bath, and it feels comfortable enough to stay in for a while afterwards. Every bathrobe in this range is made from 100% cotton terry - the same absorbent, breathable material used in quality bath towels. The differences come down to the cotton type, the spinning technology, and how these affect softness, weight, and drying time.

What to Look For

The details that separate a bathrobe you use daily from one that stays on the hook.

  • Material
    Material - cotton terry is the standard for bathrobes because it absorbs water effectively and improves with washing. All robes in this range are 100% cotton.
  • Drying speed
    Drying speed - a bathrobe that stays damp for hours is uncomfortable and can develop odour. Quick-dry technologies (Hygro™, Nanospun™, zero twist) significantly reduce drying time while maintaining absorbency.
  • Weight and feel
    Weight & feel - lighter robes are easier to move in and dry faster; heavier robes feel more plush and luxurious. In Australian conditions, lighter and faster-drying robes tend to be more practical year-round.
  • Construction details
    Construction details - look for a thick shawl collar (sits comfortably around the neck), deep patch pockets, and a secure tie belt. These details make the difference in everyday use.
  • Sizing
    Sizing - bathrobes should be roomy enough to wrap comfortably without feeling restrictive. Check the size guide for each product - sizing varies between brands.

Cotton Technologies Explained

The spinning method and yarn structure determine how soft the robe feels, how fast it dries, and how it performs over repeated washes.

Hygro™

A patented spinning technique that creates a zero-twist cotton yarn with an open loop structure. The open loops capture water faster than standard twisted yarn, increasing absorbency while also allowing more airflow for quicker drying. The result is a robe that feels exceptionally soft from the first wear and stays soft through repeated washing.

Nanospun™

Uses ultra-fine cotton yarns to create a lightweight, fast-drying fabric. The finer yarn produces a smoother, less bulky terry with a soft hand feel. Designed specifically for people who want a robe that dries quickly and doesn’t feel heavy.

Zero Twist

A general construction method where the cotton yarn is left untwisted (or minimally twisted). This creates a softer, fluffier fabric that absorbs and releases moisture faster than standard tightly-twisted cotton. Used across both Sheridan and Renee Taylor bathrobes in this range.

Shop by Brand

Browse bathrobes from each brand in the range.

Match the Set

Both Sheridan and Renee Taylor offer towel collections that coordinate with their bathrobes in matching colours and cotton technologies. Pairing a robe with matching bath towels and a bath mat creates a cohesive, hotel-quality bathroom.

Care Instructions

Look after the terry and it will look after you. These four steps keep your robe absorbent and soft for years.

Wash Before First Use
Wash Before First Use

Removes manufacturing finishes and allows the cotton to reach its full absorbency.

40°C Gentle Cycle
40°C Gentle Cycle

Warm water, gentle spin. Wash separately from items with zips or hooks that could snag the terry loops.

Skip the Softener
Skip the Softener

Fabric softener coats cotton fibres and reduces absorbency. Use white vinegar in the rinse cycle instead.

Tumble Dry Medium
Tumble Dry Medium

Tumble drying restores the fluffy loft of the terry. Avoid high heat. Line drying also works well.

Find the Right Bathrobe

Browse the full range with customer reviews, specifications, and sizing details. Not sure which robe is right for you? Our Australian-based sleep experts are here to help.

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Bathrobes Information

A well-chosen bath robe can turn everyday moments into a touch of luxury.

Bath robes offer a perfect mix of comfort, warmth, and practicality. Ideal for post-shower lounging or an extra layer on a chilly morning, they’re a versatile addition to any home. Key benefits include:

  • Material options: Cotton for softness and breathability, microfibre for lightweight absorbency.
  • Moisture absorption: Designed to dry you off quickly while keeping you cosy.
  • Luxury feel: Perfect for spa-like pampering at home.

When choosing a bath robe, consider:

  • GSM (grams per square metre): Higher GSM provides more warmth but may feel heavier.
  • Features: Pockets, hoods, and adjustable belts add convenience and functionality.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size bathrobe should I choose?

Bathrobes are generally sized as S/M, M/L, L/XL or similar - not by exact body measurements. They are designed to be worn loosely, so if between sizes, going up is usually more comfortable. Check the product's size guide for specific chest and length measurements. A robe that is too tight will not wrap properly and won't feel comfortable after a shower.

What is the difference between a lightweight and a plush bathrobe?

A lightweight robe (like the Sheridan Quick Dry with Nanospun™) uses finer yarn and a thinner terry construction. It dries faster, weighs less, and is more practical in warmer weather or humid bathrooms. A plush robe (like the Sheridan Aven) uses a thicker, denser terry - it feels more luxurious and spa-like but takes longer to dry. Both absorb moisture effectively; the choice is between portability and indulgence.

How often should I wash a bathrobe?

Every 3-4 uses is a practical guide. Because a bathrobe is worn over a clean body (post-shower), it doesn't need washing as often as everyday clothing. Hang it on a hook to air between uses rather than leaving it bundled - this prevents dampness from building up. If the robe starts to smell musty despite airing, wash it promptly.