British-Made Men's Dressing Gowns, Robes and Bathrobes — Voted by the Community

  • Carrier Company logo
    Carrier Company is a family-run British brand crafting sustainable clothing and equipment since 1995. Each piece is handcrafted using locally sourced materials, inspired by North Norfolk’s traditions of gardening and foraging.
    LuxuryClassicCountryEthicalNauticalOutdoorSlow FashionWorkwear
  • Turnbull & Asser logo
    Turnbull & Asser is a distinguished British shirtmaker founded in 1885, renowned for timeless style, exceptional quality, and sartorial elegance.
    LuxuryClassicFormalHeritageTimeless
  • Budd Shirts logo
    Budd Shirts, founded in 1910, is a cornerstone of British menswear, renowned for bespoke and ready-to-wear shirts, ties, and accessories.
    LuxuryClassicFormalHeritage
  • PJ Pan logo
    PJ Pan creates luxury British-made nightwear, designed and manufactured in the UK with a commitment to quality, craftsmanship and ethical production.
    PremiumCasualClassic
  • Johnstons Of Elgin logo
    Johnstons of Elgin is a British family-owned luxury brand, Made in Scotland since 1797, renowned for exceptional craftsmanship and timeless design.
    LuxuryClassicHeritageTimeless
  • Emma Willis logo
    Emma Willis is a British clothing brand founded in 1989, specialising in luxury men's shirts and accessories made in England using traditional English craftsmanship.
    LuxuryClassicFormalHeritage
  • Geoff Stocker logo
    Geoff Stocker is a British luxury accessory brand known for original printed silk pocket squares, scarves, and dressing gowns, blending art with design.
    LuxuryFormal
  • The Bathrobe Company offers hand crafted bathrobes and kaftans, designed in Italy and made in England.
    LuxuryCasualClassic

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A Brief History of British Made Dressing Gowns

The dressing gown as a garment has roots in European and British domestic dress traditions dating back several centuries. In Britain, dressing gowns became particularly popular in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as informal outerwear worn at home over nightshirts or day clothes, influenced by similar lounge robes worn in continental Europe. These early garments — often made of rich materials like silks or printed cottons — were associated with comfort and domestic leisure. By the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, dressing gowns were common in British households as everyday loungewear. With improvements in textile manufacture, a variety of fabrics — from lightweight cottons to warmer flannels — became widely available, allowing dressing gowns to serve both practical warmth and relaxed style. Throughout this evolution, British textile and garment makers applied established cloth production and tailoring skills to produce gowns that balanced comfort, durability, and quality. Today’s British-made dressing gowns continue this tradition, with modern makers using quality fabrics and careful construction to deliver comfortable and durable garments suited to contemporary lifestyles.