Light-weight, Compact yet Very Warm Ankle-length Robe
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 24
Light-weight, Compact yet Very Warm Ankle-length Robe
Hello!
I am Japanese, born and raised in Japan, but I've moved to Arizona over 20 years ago.
I visit my family in Japan almost every end of the year, where it snows and very cold. Also, no central heating like here in the US. You can see your own breath in the house, unless you are cozy by gas heater or KOTATSU (electric heated table with a blanket).
Every time, I have been packing my think-fleece Barney-suit (my fiancee called it because it's bright purple!) which takes A LOT of space in my suitcase!
So, I want to find a nice warm long robe, possibly zip-front, which is also light/compact for the suitcase.
Is it too much to ask? Does anyone know such item available?
I am Japanese, born and raised in Japan, but I've moved to Arizona over 20 years ago.
I visit my family in Japan almost every end of the year, where it snows and very cold. Also, no central heating like here in the US. You can see your own breath in the house, unless you are cozy by gas heater or KOTATSU (electric heated table with a blanket).
Every time, I have been packing my think-fleece Barney-suit (my fiancee called it because it's bright purple!) which takes A LOT of space in my suitcase!
So, I want to find a nice warm long robe, possibly zip-front, which is also light/compact for the suitcase.
Is it too much to ask? Does anyone know such item available?
#2
Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 2,304
I purchased a long Uniqlo Ultra Light zip front down jacket in black from the American Uniqlo. It comes down to my ankles and has really helped keep me warm in the winter (we don't normally turn on the heater). It has less down than most US full length down coats (ie LL Bean/Eddie Bauer) but enough that I stay warm. The only problem is the slick material makes me slip forward in office chairs.
I've seen it in US store the last two fall/winter seasons. I'm not sure they carry it in the JP Uniqlo as it is sized for taller people, sold as calf length but I'm petite. It usually comes in black and dark brown. Mine came with a stuff sack and packs down to roughly the size of a shoebox, but a down coat can also be packed "loose" with plenty of things on it so it fills the leftover space, similar to how some backpackers pack sleeping bags.
Yes, it looks odd wandering around the house in a full down coat and comfortable house slippers. Does it look weirder than Barney-suit? I don't know. Sometimes I use a child's hot water bottle to warm my hands or even zip it in my lap if I won't move for a long time
I've seen it in US store the last two fall/winter seasons. I'm not sure they carry it in the JP Uniqlo as it is sized for taller people, sold as calf length but I'm petite. It usually comes in black and dark brown. Mine came with a stuff sack and packs down to roughly the size of a shoebox, but a down coat can also be packed "loose" with plenty of things on it so it fills the leftover space, similar to how some backpackers pack sleeping bags.
Yes, it looks odd wandering around the house in a full down coat and comfortable house slippers. Does it look weirder than Barney-suit? I don't know. Sometimes I use a child's hot water bottle to warm my hands or even zip it in my lap if I won't move for a long time
#3
Join Date: Jul 2009
Programs: Delta Gold, silver, what yr is it?
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It's sort of the wrong season to shop for this in the US right now, but there are many places that sell cashmere and silk robes that are quite warm and not very bulky. Soft Surroundings and WinterSilks are two websites that come to mind first, but by no means the only places to look. I know that Saks has some great cashmere "loungewear" (I've been lucky enough to find a few pieces at thrift stores over the years! But Off5th often has some on clearance in the spring as well)
My husband and I love to travel in fall/winter (fewer crowds, cheaper prices) and often those trips are cold & wet, so we've learned to dress appropriately. I love merino base layers as well as silk - and I'll use the base layers as loungewear in our hotel or apartment - so you might look into that as well. Sierra Trading Post usually has a huge selection at discount prices (esp if you "like" them on facebook - they have 30, 35 and 40% off coupons regularly)
My husband and I love to travel in fall/winter (fewer crowds, cheaper prices) and often those trips are cold & wet, so we've learned to dress appropriately. I love merino base layers as well as silk - and I'll use the base layers as loungewear in our hotel or apartment - so you might look into that as well. Sierra Trading Post usually has a huge selection at discount prices (esp if you "like" them on facebook - they have 30, 35 and 40% off coupons regularly)
#4
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: CLE
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Check out smart wool long underwear. It's soft and because it's wool, it's quite warm. I'd echo Hoyaheel and suggest whatever you get it be wool (cashmere or soft wool). Silk has the greatest warmth for its weight, but I find it not very warm. Your experience may vary from mine. (When it's really cold, I sleep in my smartwool long underwear.)
#5
Join Date: Jul 2009
Programs: Delta Gold, silver, what yr is it?
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In season, STP usually has lots of smartwool and icebreaker merino items - and last year I picked up a few long and short sleeve merino shirts at my local Costco for super cheap. So great for travel!
Uniqlo heattech items are nice too. Tights are great, and tees, but no robes that I recall.
Uniqlo heattech items are nice too. Tights are great, and tees, but no robes that I recall.
#7
Join Date: May 2014
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#10
Join Date: Jul 2009
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#11
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 24
My apologies
First of all, my budget is up to $40 USD, including shipping, $45 max. So, I will not tailor it, and I'm hoping I can find something suitable already made...
The reason I'm looking for this WINTER item in summer, is sometimes you can find a good deal in off season, and also I want to make sure I have it by the middle of Dec the latest. My planned trip departs on 12/25.
I didn't realize that it was going to be such a difficult task!
I even started looking at some Onesies, but I have never worn anything like it, and i can only imagine the inconvenience of going to bathroom, which especially in Japan, the bathroom (toilet room) is very small, although the seating is usually heated! LOL
Anyway, to recap my preference is:
- Thin Fleece but nice'n warm material
- Ankle long and front zip or snaps.
- light and compact for traveling
- Budget ~ $45 include shipping within USA (I live in Arizona)
I really appreciate all your help!
Thank you very much!!!
#13
Original Poster
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 24
Look at these kind if you are thinking of a onesize. It has a flapjack. It may solve what you are looking for.
Thank you for the link. I DID think of Onesie, then thought of using Flapjack/Butt Flap thing, which I have no experience with it! LOL
Also, I will be wearing fleece pajama underneath, so it'll not work with my purpose...
But I do appreciate looking into helping me find the solution!
I didn't realize it was going to be such a difficult task!!! Nobody think of travel/suitcase friendly light warm robe with reasonable price???
#14
Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 33
Search on Amazon for "Carole Hochman plush robe". There are several styles and colors around your price range. I bought one in Costco last fall but they don't have them in stock right now. It is very soft and very warm. It doesn't weigh much and can squish pretty small considering. I'm 5'4" and I have the one that zips up the front. It comes to just above my ankles - the model in the pictures is probably taller than I am. Since it closes all the way up to my neck and stays closed, it's probably your best bet for warmth.
#15
Join Date: Jul 2009
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I think there are things like you are looking for around. I think (as I mentioned earlier) this isn't quite the right season to shop (too late for end-of-season bargains and just getting into them being available for fall/winter again in the US) and your desired price is pretty low. A regular cotton terry robe at Kohls could run you at least $40, so.....
Since your travel isn't until later in the year, it's possible something will pop up that will be Goldilocks-right for you^