Dressing Gowns

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Women's Dressing Gowns

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Men's Slippers

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About us

Dedicated to bringing you the best in loungewear since 2019, our pieces embody vintage elegance and superior comfort. Let our story and craftsmanship inspire you. Founded as a family business, our Hamburg-based studio is known worldwide for making unique and luxurious robes and pajamas.

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Kacey P.
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4/5

Design was wonderful however the suggested size was way off. The company has been working with me to exchange for a better fit

2 weeks ago
Mary
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5/5

I love it. Now I want one more. Fits great, feels great, looks great. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I have saved for 8 months to order this because i don’t have much extra income. I feel like a king.
Yours Truly

3 weeks ago
Peter
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5/5

Superb quality

1 month ago

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the history of the dressing gown?

The dressing gown, originating in the late 17th century, was influenced by Far Eastern and Middle Eastern fashion, often made of silk, linen, or cotton. Initially designed for comfort and warmth, it evolved into a stylish garment for receiving guests. By the 1870s, it featured a more coat-like shape with a shawl collar and waist-tie. In the 20th century, it became a symbol of luxury and glamour, worn by movie stars and celebrities. Today, the dressing gown remains a popular piece of loungewear, with luxury brands like Baturina Homewear, Derek Rose, New and Lingwood and Dolce and Gabanna continuing the tradition. Learn more

What is a smoking jacket?

By the mid-19th century, wealthy men wore smoking jackets in designated smoking rooms after dinner. These loose-fitting, comfortable jackets were made of velvet or silk. They often had a tasseled belt and were worn with matching trousers and embroidered hats, known as the smoking cap. Smoking jackets are still popular today, though they are better known as dinner jackets today and serve formal occasions. Still, the smoking robe with its tasseled sash remains an elegant loungewear staple for the modern gentleman and can be ordered online and custom tailored by Baturina Homewear. Read more

What is the difference  between a bathrobe and dressing gown?

While both terms refer to similar garments, a dressing gown is typically worn during downtime in the privacy of home and can be made from luxurious fabrics like silk jacquard or velvet. Unlike a bathrobe, which is designed to absorb moisture, a dressing gown prioritizes elegance and warmth, often paired with pajamas, slippers, and a smoking cap. Both serve the practical purpose of comfort, but the dressing gown is often a more refined choice. Read more

How to choose a robe?

When choosing a robe, consider the fabric, purpose, and fit. For ultimate comfort, our regular weight jacquard cotton robes are ideal, especially for everyday use. If warmth is a priority, velvet, wool, fleece or terry cloth robes are perfect for colder months. Think about your style preferences, whether you prefer solid colors, intricate patterns, or a classic design,  and select a robe that complements your lifestyle. Check out our helpful Style Guide.

Why choose Baturina Homewear?

Baturina Homewear offers a unique blend of luxury, craftsmanship, and timeless design. Each robe is meticulously handcrafted in Hamburg, ensuring top-quality fabrics and tailored perfection. Our robes range from classic to extravagant, with a wide range of customization options such as size, design, and even monogram embroidery, so you can enjoy a truly personalized piece. Made from premium materials like silk, velvet, and jacquard, our robes combine comfort and elegance, perfect for both relaxing at home and entertaining guests. Choose Baturina Homewear for a robe that is as individual as you are. Read our story