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I'm Currently Living in Cozy Bathrobes—I Highly Recommend These 25

There's no doubt my sweats, leggings, and slippers are getting a lot of action at home these days due to the current circumstances, but there's one item I've been luxuriating in more than ever before: my cozy bathrobe.

I've always been a fan of a plush bathrobe, even before quarantine. I like to slip on before and after I take a bath and it's been my go-to to throw on as an extra layer of warmth when I pick up my toddler from his crib in the morning. I also wear one when I have breakfast on my little balcony, get ready for the day (when that was a regular occurrence), and when I spend a low-key night watching Netflix. So there's no question that for the last six weeks staying at home, it has served as my comfy companion through these uncertain times.

I'm particularly fond of robes that make you feel a little extra "special"—particularly ones made of opulent and plush fabrics such as silk or soft pima cotton or robes featuring playful prints and vintage-inspired silhouettes. It's the little things that spark joy, and bathrobes have an uncanny way of lifting our spirits even on the most exhausting days. So if you want to get in on some at-home bathrobe action, then scroll below as I share my favorite robes that are the perfect balance of cozy and chic. Fair warning: You might never want to take them off.

Every day will feel like a spa day when you're wrapped up in this luxe, velour robe. 
Indulge in the softness of this sweeping lightweight robe.
Relax in total comfort in this gently waffled cotton fabric.
Good luck trying to take this fleecy robe off.
Made from breathable cotton, this is perfect for après bath or shower.
We love this sage-green hue.
This super-springy cotton waffle weave is perfect for that spa-day feeling.
This timeless silky-soft pima cotton robe is crazy comfortable to do things in (or not) all day.
Wrap yourself in cozy comfort.
Ready to hibernate.
We love the chic shawl collar and ultra-cushy hood.
This gets rave reviews.
Pottery Barn (and Barefoot Dreams below) have some of my favorite faux-fur cozy robes.
I love Barefoot Dreams loungewear and this cushy robe is what stay-at-home dreams are made of.
The next best thing to a warm hug.
Just add plush Ugg slippers for one seriously luxurious look.
This turkish plush robe is irresistibly soft.
The most glamorous robe we've ever laid our eyes on.
Luxuriate in 100% silk.
Utterly obsessed with this print.
This kimono silhouette looks super elevated.
Made from super-soft and stretchy fabric, this looks seriously comfortable.
A lace-trimmed hem adds a touch of romance to this soft jersey robe.
Cosabella have some of the most comfortable, easiest-to-wear (and prettiest) robes around.
A silky, vintage-inspired floral print robe you'll want to show off.

Up next, the $10 accessories I'm wearing for all my virtual hangouts.



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