

About the edit
A small, considered edit of bathrobes shaped after the ones you reach for in the best hotels in the world. Premium cotton waffle, hotel-grade weight, a deep shawl collar, and a tonal piping that traces the silhouette. Cut and finished in India.
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Why Antimony
Most bathrobes in India are afterthoughts, thin terry, awkward proportions, the kind of robe that lives folded in a cupboard and is rarely reached for. The Antimony bathrobe was drawn differently. It is the robe we wished existed when we travelled, the one we asked the housekeeping team for the brand of, the one we wanted to take home from the hotel. Cut in premium cotton waffle to a hotel and spa standard, finished with a quiet shawl collar, piped seams, and a long tonal belt that ties softly at the waist. Made for the slow ritual of being at home well.
The Ritual
The first ten minutes after a bath are the most luxurious part of the day. The robe you reach for then sets the tone of everything that follows. The Antimony bathrobe is woven from a premium cotton waffle that absorbs water without weight, dries quickly, and breathes through Indian summers and cool monsoon mornings alike. Pair it with a cup of slow coffee, the curtains half-open, a candle on the basin. The smaller rituals are where the day begins.
The Cotton
Waffle weave is the quiet secret of every five-star spa, lighter than terry, more absorbent than flat cotton, and built to soften with every wash. We chose a hotel-grade waffle in a 100% cotton yarn that holds its shape, breathes well, and grows softer over the years rather than wearing thin. The piping is a tonal charcoal that traces the shawl collar, the cuffs, and the pockets, the only visible detail on an otherwise quiet ivory canvas.
Hotel-Inspired
We studied the bathrobes folded in the suites of the Aman, the Rosewood, the Six Senses, and the One&Only. We measured the depth of their collars, the length of their belts, the width of their pockets. The Antimony bathrobe was drawn from that quiet, considered research, and then tailored to fit a woman's frame more precisely. Generous through the shoulder, gentle at the waist when belted, mid-calf in length, the silhouette of a luxury hotel robe with a touch of editorial restraint.
Styling Notes
Belt loose for the first hour of the morning. Belt firmer for breakfast on the balcony. Layer over our night suits when the temperature drops or wear it as a beach cover at a resort. The shawl collar sits well with damp hair pulled back, the pockets are deep enough for a phone, a hand cream, a key, the cuffs roll once for cooking, twice for unpacking a suitcase. A piece for the in-between hours.
Care Guide
Machine wash cold with like colours. Avoid bleach, the piping holds best when the wash is gentle. Tumble dry low or line dry in shade. A warm iron if you prefer a crisper shawl collar. The first wash blooms the cotton, expect a small amount of natural lint for the first two cycles, then a robe that stays soft for years.
FAQ
It is woven from a hotel-grade premium cotton waffle, cut to a generous shawl-collar silhouette with tonal piping, and finished to the standard you would find in a five-star hotel suite. Mid-calf length, deep pockets, a long tonal belt, made in India to feel like a piece you would take home from a hotel.
Yes. The Antimony bathrobe is woven from 100% premium cotton in a waffle weave. We chose cotton for its breathability and absorbency, especially in the Indian climate, and because cotton softens with every wash rather than wearing thin.
The bathrobe is cut to a relaxed shawl-collar fit. Size S fits 32 to 34 inch bust, M fits 35 to 37, L fits 38 to 40, XL fits 41 to 43. If you are between sizes, size down for a closer wrap or up for a more generous hotel-style drape.
Mid-calf length, approximately 110 cm from shoulder to hem on a size M. Long enough to feel covered, short enough to move easily through the morning.
Yes, this is a popular choice for bridal trousseaus and getting-ready photographs. The ivory cotton photographs beautifully against marble, the piping reads quietly in close-up shots, and the silhouette is generous enough to layer over a slip.
Machine wash cold with like colours, avoid bleach, tumble dry low or line dry in shade. A warm iron if you prefer a crisper collar. The first wash blooms the cotton.
Cut and finished in India, designed in New Delhi. Each piece is checked individually before it is dispatched.
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