Some robes are built for absorbency, some for breathability, and then there are plush robes, which are built for something a little different: that pure, blanket-like comfort you crave at the end of a long day. Our plush robes are designed in the USA with that exact feeling in mind. They are warm without being heavy, soft without being thin, and made for the moments when you just want to wrap up and not think about anything for a while.
The magic of a plush robe is in the pile. The fibers stand up just enough to catch warmth, trap a little air, and give the fabric that signature velvety hand-feel without ever feeling stiff. We personally test every plush microfiber we bring into the lineup, looking for the kind of softness that does not flatten after a few washes and the kind of weight that feels substantial without being bulky.
Around that soft fabric, the design details earn their keep. Deep pockets that actually hold a phone and a tissue, adjustable belts that stay tied, smooth satin piping on select styles, and a generous wrap at the front so you feel covered and held in. Sizes run from XS through 5XL because real comfort is for all body types. The collection includes some short styles and some tall styles if you want a length that fits just right.
Deluxe Plush Spa Robe in White
The everyday classic, soft enough to live in and clean enough to feel polished.
Ultimate Luxury Plush Spa Robe in Stone
The cozy, heavyweight pick for serious lounging and cool mornings.
Hooded Plush Spa Robe in White
The hooded version of the Deluxe, with an extra cocoon for cold nights.
Plush Kimono Spa Robe in White
A shorter, easier-to-throw-on plush robe that travels well and layers nicely.
Plush robes earn their spot in your closet because they are the right answer for so many small, important moments. The slow Saturday morning with coffee and a book. The chilly hour after a hot shower in a cold house. The evening you finally put your phone down. The new-parent weeks. The recovery days. A plush robe is not loud or flashy. It hangs on the back of your door, waiting to make you feel a little more cared for.
If you have ever opened a gift and found a soft, monogrammed plush robe inside, you already know why these are one of our most-requested styles for gifting. Every plush robe in this collection can be personalized with embroidery, including monograms, names, titles, or a custom company logo, with a wide range of thread colors to choose from. Brides love them for bridal parties, executives love them for client gifts, and Airbnb hosts love them as an in-room touch that guests rave about. Our small, female-owned team has been handling these orders with real human care since 2007.
Plush fabric is easy to care for as long as you treat it gently. Machine wash on a cool or warm gentle cycle, skip the fabric softener (it coats the fibers and flattens the pile), and tumble dry on low. Avoid bleach, which can break down the microfiber over time, and try to wash your plush robe separately from anything with zippers or hooks that could snag the fabric. With this basic routine, your robe will keep its softness, pile, and color for years of regular use.
This is the most common worry we hear about plush, and the honest answer depends on your home and how you tend to wear your robe. If you keep your house warm year-round or you run hot, our medium-weight plush styles tend to be more comfortable than the heavier, ultra-thick options. If you live in a cooler climate or only wear your robe in the morning and evening, even our heaviest plush robes feel just right. The good news is that microfiber is naturally breathable, so plush is not nearly as warm as it looks.
With proper care, the softness really does last. The key is to avoid the small things that quietly damage microfiber over time: hot water, fabric softener, harsh detergents, high-heat drying, and bleach. Stick with a cool or warm gentle wash, a mild detergent, and a low tumble dry, and your plush bathrobe will keep its pile, color, and that signature cloud-like feel for years of regular wear.
Quality plush microfiber is engineered specifically to resist pilling, but cheaper versions can pill or shed within a few washes. The plush fabrics in this collection are personally vetted by our team for fiber density and stability, which is why our customers tell us their robes still look new years after purchase. Avoiding fabric softener and high heat in the dryer is the biggest favor you can do for any plush garment, since both of those break down the fibers that hold the soft pile in place.
Pet fur and plush microfiber have a complicated relationship. The good news is that fur clings to the surface rather than burrowing into the fabric, so it lifts off easily with a lint roller, a damp rubber glove, or a quick run through the dryer with a dryer ball. The not-so-good news is that you will probably need to do that more often than with a smoother fabric. If your home is heavily fur-friendly, a waffle or terry robe will pick up less fur day to day, but plush is still very manageable for pet owners.
The two are close cousins but not identical. Plush microfiber typically has a longer, denser pile that feels more like soft velvet against the skin, while fleece tends to feel a little more textured and fluffy. Plush also drapes with a more polished, robe-like elegance, while fleece can feel a bit more casual. Both are warm and easy to care for, but plush is the better pick when you want a robe that feels indulgent rather than utilitarian.
This is a really fair question, and the honest answer is that not everyone loves microfiber. If you are someone who finds synthetic fabrics clingy or weirdly slick against the skin, you may prefer cotton terry or cotton-modal styles. That said, premium plush microfiber feels noticeably different from the cheap synthetic robes people associate with the fabric, with a soft, dry, blanket-like hand that most natural-fiber lovers actually enjoy. If you are unsure, our customer service team can talk through which fabric might suit you best.
Plush takes a little longer to dry than terry or waffle because of the dense pile, but the difference is not dramatic on a low tumble dry. Most plush robes finish drying in about 45 to 60 minutes on a low cycle, depending on your dryer and how full the load is. We recommend pulling the robe out while it is still slightly damp and finishing it on a hanger or padded hook, which helps the fibers stand back up and keeps the pile looking fresh.