I had the same dressing gown for seven years. A thin cotton one from a supermarket, bought in a hurry when my old one finally gave up. It was fine — it covered me, it had pockets, it did the job. But it wasn't warm, it wasn't particularly soft, and it had developed a slightly grey tinge that no amount of washing could shift. I kept meaning to replace it and kept not getting around to it, the way you do with things that work well enough to not feel urgent.
Last winter I finally replaced it. My sister had been telling me for months that I needed a proper fleece dressing gown — not a thin cotton one, not a waffle one, a proper thick fleece one that would actually keep me warm on cold mornings. She'd bought herself an OLIVIA ROCCO one and described it in terms that seemed slightly excessive for a dressing gown. I ordered the OLIVIA ROCCO Women's Stripe Jacquard Fleece Dressing Gown mostly to stop her talking about it.
She was right. It's the best thing in my wardrobe. I say that as someone who owns some genuinely nice clothes.
What Makes This One Different
The key word is jacquard. A jacquard weave creates a pattern that's woven into the fabric rather than printed onto it — which means the stripe pattern on this robe has texture and depth rather than sitting flat on the surface. It looks significantly more expensive than a standard fleece robe, and the stripe pattern gives it an elegance that most dressing gowns don't have. It looks like something you'd find in a boutique hotel rather than something you grabbed from a supermarket rail.
The fleece itself is 100% polyester but doesn't feel synthetic in the way that description might suggest. It's genuinely soft — the kind of soft that you notice immediately when you put it on, not the kind that wears off after a few washes. It's also lightweight for its warmth, which matters: I've had thick dressing gowns before that were warm but heavy and restrictive. This one wraps around you without weighing you down.
The practical details are well-considered. The shawl collar is wide enough to actually keep your neck warm rather than just being decorative. The belt is adjustable and stays tied. The pockets are deep — genuinely deep, not the shallow decorative pockets that most robes have. I can fit my phone, a pair of glasses, and a small notebook in the pockets simultaneously, which is exactly what I need on a working-from-home morning.
Ordering and First Impressions
I ordered through Altoe and it arrived quickly and well-packaged. In person, the quality is immediately apparent — the fabric is dense and substantial without being heavy, the stitching is neat and even, and the stripe pattern is crisp and consistent across the whole garment.
I put it on for the first time on a cold January morning. The warmth was immediate — not the gradual warmth of a thin robe that eventually catches up with your body temperature, but immediate, enveloping warmth from the moment it was on. I stood in my kitchen making coffee and felt, for the first time in years, genuinely comfortable in my own home at 7am in January.
Six Months On: Still My First Reach Every Morning
It's now June. The dressing gown has been through a full winter and a spring, and it's still the first thing I reach for every morning. Even on warmer days, I wear it for the first hour — the lightweight warmth is comfortable across a wider temperature range than I expected. It's become part of my morning ritual in a way that my old cotton robe never was.
The machine washability has been tested thoroughly — I wash it weekly and it comes out looking exactly as it went in. The fleece hasn't pilled, the stripe pattern hasn't faded, and the fabric hasn't lost any of its softness. That last point is the one I was most uncertain about before buying: fleece that starts soft and becomes scratchy after a few washes is a common disappointment. This hasn't done that.
The Morning Difference
This sounds like a small thing, but it isn't: I look forward to getting up in the morning now in a way I didn't before. The prospect of putting on the dressing gown and making coffee is genuinely appealing rather than something I do on autopilot. My mornings feel more intentional, more comfortable, more like something I'm choosing rather than enduring.
I work from home three days a week, which means I spend a significant portion of my life in my flat in the morning hours. Having something that makes those hours feel comfortable and considered rather than functional and forgettable has made a real difference to my mood and my productivity. I didn't expect a dressing gown to do that. But here we are.
What I'd Tell Anyone Still Making Do With a Thin Cotton Robe
Stop making do. The OLIVIA ROCCO Women's Stripe Jacquard Fleece Dressing Gown is the upgrade your mornings deserve. It's warm without being heavy, soft without being fragile, elegant without being impractical, and machine washable without losing any of its quality. It's also one of the most thoughtful gifts you can give someone — my sister has since bought one for our mother, who described it as the best present she'd received in years.
- Stripe jacquard weave — pattern woven into the fabric for depth and texture, not printed on
- Ultra-soft 100% polyester fleece — lightweight warmth that doesn't feel synthetic
- Wide shawl collar — genuinely keeps your neck warm, not just decorative
- Adjustable belt — stays tied, adjusts to fit comfortably
- Deep side pockets — genuinely deep, fits phone, glasses, and more
- Machine washable — stays plush and soft wash after wash
- Available in sizes S–XL — classic shades including black and grey
- Excellent gift option — beautifully presented and universally appreciated
Get yours here: OLIVIA ROCCO Women's Stripe Jacquard Fleece Dressing Gown Robe
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Priya Sharma is a UX designer and freelance writer based in London who works from home three days a week and takes her morning routine very seriously. She writes about the home and lifestyle products that have genuinely improved her daily life — no gifted items, no brand relationships.
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