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Long bathrobe

For hospitality, spa, gift, home, or private-label robe programs where absorbency or softness, wrap coverage, belt security, pocket use, laundering durability, and bulky packing require product-specific control.

This page supports procurement preparation and supply coordination; it does not represent stock, fixed price, fixed MOQ, fixed timing, or a specific supplier commitment.

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Buyer use case

For hospitality, spa, gift, home, or private-label robe programs where absorbency or softness, wrap coverage, belt security, pocket use, laundering durability, and bulky packing require product-specific control.

Materials & construction

  • Define terry, velour, waffle, fleece, or blended construction; composition, weight, pile height, absorbency intent, shrinkage, shedding, pilling, colorfastness, backing, binding, and belt material.
  • Link Long bathrobe material choices to end use, target hand, care method, and acceptable alternatives; recheck sample, cost, and timing effects after any substitution.

Specification discussion points

  • Fix robe length, front overlap, collar or hood, sleeve length and opening, pocket size and position, belt length and width, loop positions, hanger loop, seam finish, ease, and size grading.
  • Mark fixed requirements, supplier-proposal variables, measuring methods, tolerances, and approval references so the Long bathrobe quotation does not rely on hidden assumptions.

Sample approval checks

  • Wear-test wrap coverage, movement, sleeve reach, pocket access, belt placement, collar comfort, wet or post-wash weight where relevant, shrinkage, shedding, surface change, and drying behavior.
  • For every Long bathrobe sample, record purpose, specification version, material status, comments, open items, and approval limits; photographs do not replace necessary physical review.

QC checkpoints

  • Check weight and pile consistency, shade, panel direction, shedding, loops, skipped stitches, seam security, pocket reinforcement, belt and loop dimensions, measurements, shrinkage, and surface cleanliness.
  • Use the current specification and approved sample for QC; record actual results, recurrence, affected quantity, and disposition owner without presenting visual checks as compliance proof.

Packaging considerations

  • Confirm folding around collar or hood, belt restraint, pile compression, moisture level, bag ventilation or warnings, gift presentation if required, carton volume, and recovery after unpacking.
  • Packaging approval should cover unit protection, label-data source, assortment, carton dimensions and weight, and transport method, using a complete pack to verify Long bathrobe appearance and function.

Common brief gaps

  • Missing details often include intended wet or dry use, construction and finished weight, absorbency basis, wrap overlap, belt and loop positions, shrinkage after laundering, and packing-volume constraints.
  • Add quantity range, destination, target window, trade term, testing responsibility, document version, and approver because these commercial inputs can change the feasible Long bathrobe route.

FAQ

Should robe weight be stated as fabric or finished product?

Clarify both where useful: fabric construction and area weight establish material basis, while finished garment weight helps review size, comfort, packing, and logistics assumptions.

What should laundering approval cover for a bathrobe?

Review dimensional change, pile or surface, shedding, absorbency, shade, seam and binding stability, belt and loop shape, label condition, and drying behavior.