The problem is that the best robes are so expensive. I rely on The Wirecutter for best products, and I was amazed that all the robes they recommend are at least close to a hundred bucks! Really? Are good robest that pricey?
I had been looking at the article in The Wirecutter for a few years now. They update their list annually, so I kept looking just in case they found a budget pick. Well, about a month ago I saw that listicle again and, miraculously, there was a sale going on with one of their robe picks. That discount ran around 30%, and going from almost $100 to less than $70 was the final incentive for me to finally buy a robe.
And you know what? I love it! I can walk around the house now after I shower without worrying if any neighbor catches me naked. It is still new, so the deep and plus hairs of the robe nestle and comfort me. It keeps me warm as I put-put around the house. Finally, it solves the reason I wanted a robe in the first place, a reason I let slip from my consciousness frequently: I hate sitting up on my bed waiting for my hair to dry before I could put my clothes on and gallivant around the house. With a robe, I don't have to pull my shirts over my wet hair and thus making my chest and back sweaty all day. Instead, I can walk around the house and spend my time doing productive things as my hair dries. Plus, I don't have to pull a robe over my wet head.
The only dilemma is where to stash the robe once my parents come home. I can't leave it out in the bathroom. I think it'll have to be put in a closet, right next to my civilian clothes. But I don't have to really, really think about this issue until I get a fixed date of when my folks are returning.
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