Inspired by heritage and handcrafted for today. Our men’s dressing gowns blend traditional elegance with modern ease. Perfect for home, gifting, or leisure in style.

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What is a dressing gown used for?

Dressing gowns inspired by history

How a robe can positively influence your everyday life

History of the Dressing Gown

The best men’s dressing gowns

Discover new arrivals from our collections, exclusively handmade in Hamburg, Germany. Whether you’re looking for silk, lightweight cotton or warm velvet, we’ve got you covered.
Shop luxurious silk dressing gowns and velvet smoking jackets exclusively at Baturina Homewear. All robes are individually handmade in limited numbers, meaning that you can be sure to wear a rare garment.
The new collection by Baturina Homewear features paisley silk jacquard and velvet designs, handmade in our studio in limited numbers. Enjoy luxurious comfort and timelessly elegant style in our classic dressing gowns and smoking jackets. Individually handmade in many sizes.

Dressing gown history

The dressing gown achieved its traditional style by the 1860s: shawl collar (usually quilted), buttonless, long sleeves and a wide length range from mid-thigh to ankle length. This style remains still popular today and color, patterns and decorative elements of modern dressing gowns are largely influenced by 19th century designs.
With the popularization of tobacco in 1850s England, the smoking jacket evolved from the long dressing gown. This short mid-thigh length robe would be worn in cigar lounges to protect formal clothing from tobacco ash and smell.

Long dressing gowns

The length of your robe is an important thing to consider before you make a purchase. A robe is intended for daily wear and you should feel most comfortable. That’s why at Baturina Homewear, you can choose from 15 different length options. From a short smoking jacket-style robe to floor length dressing gown, any style is possible! Even better, you can modify the length of any robe from our collection, whether it’s a short smoking jacket or long dressing gown.
In our collection of timelessly elegant robes, each design can be customized to your preferences. You can choose from over 10 different length options for you robe. That way you can be sure to own a robe that perfectly matched your height. Whether short or floor length, we’ve got you covered!

Designer dressing gowns for men

The Baturina Homewear men’s dressing gowns are inspired by traditional design and are a modern take on elegant vintage designs. Each robe is the result of hours of precise craftwork. Inspired by Victorian garments and Old Hollywood glamour, Baturina Homewear focuses on classic vintage-inspired custom made loungewear pieces made from fabrics in rich colors and patterns. Available in big and tall sizes.
We make our dressing gowns, smoking jackets, caps and pajamas by hand using luxurious fabric in rich colors and patterns to create timeless loungewear pieces.
Each design is the result of hours of loving craftwork. All fabrics are available in small quantities, meaning that you can be sure to wear a rare garment. Each design is individually made by our master tailor in our studio in Hamburg, Germany. There is no mass production behind our products. Our sustainable made-to-order manufacturing is tailored to every customer’s needs: You choose the size, style and fabric. The individual approach to each order makes it possible to customize design and size.

Is a dressing gown and bathrobe the same thing?

A dressing gown is typically a loose-fitting garment worn over clothes or nightwear for lounging around the house. It is often made from lightweight materials such as cotton or silk and may have a sash or belt to cinch it at the waist. A bathrobe, on the other hand, is designed to be worn after bathing or showering to absorb moisture from the body. Bathrobes are usually made from absorbent materials like cotton or terry cloth and may be hooded or unhooded. They are often thicker and heavier than dressing gowns and are designed to keep the wearer warm and dry after getting out of the bath or shower.
However, the terms “dressing gown” and “bathrobe” are sometimes used interchangeably, and the distinction between the two can vary depending on the region or culture. Ultimately, the difference between a dressing gown and a bathrobe is largely one of semantics, and the terms can be used interchangeably depending on the context.