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Yoko Wool | bathrobe of sheep's wool and tricot
Regular price € 135,00Sale price € 135,00 Regular priceUnit price per
Frequently asked questions about a wool bath mat
Do wool bathrobes last long?
Yes, wool is a strong and resilient fiber. With proper care, a wool bathrobe will maintain its shape and quality, allowing you to enjoy it for a long time.
What is better: a wool bathrobe or a cotton bathrobe?
A wool bathrobe is warmer and regulates moisture better, while a cotton bathrobe absorbs moisture faster but also feels wet more quickly. The best choice depends on your use and personal preference.
Can a wool bathrobe go in the washing machine?
A wool bathrobe can be gently washed on a wool wash program at a maximum of 30°C with wool detergent. Always read the washing instructions on the label first.
Wool is a great material for clothing because it is antibacterial and odor-resistant. Therefore, wool clothing does not need to be washed often. Hang the garment outside occasionally to freshen it up.
If you treat your wool garment as described above, it will not only stay looking better and last longer; you will also help the environment by airing it out instead of washing it.
How do you care for a wool bathrobe?
Air the bathrobe regularly. Washing is usually not necessary. When cleaning, use a wool program, always read the washing instructions on the label first.
Is a wool bathrobe suitable after showering?
Yes, wool can absorb moisture without feeling clammy. This makes a wool bathrobe ideal after showering or bathing and it feels comfortable on the skin.
What are the benefits of a wool bathrobe?
A wool bathrobe keeps you warm without feeling stuffy, and regulates temperature and moisture. This keeps you comfortable after showering or relaxing at home.
Is a wool bathrobe warm enough?
Yes, wool retains heat well due to its insulating fiber structure. At the same time, it remains breathable, keeping you warm without getting clammy.
Don't you get too warm in a woolen bathrobe?
Wool regulates your body temperature. It retains heat when it's cold and wicks away excess heat when your body warms up.