Muji Organic Cotton Dressing Gown

£54.95
By Muji
Description

An organic cotton dressing gown designed for absorbent comfort. Made from soft cotton pile, it provides a warm, breathable layer that helps dry moisture after bathing while remaining comfortable for everyday wear.

Designed for use after bathing or relaxing at home, this towelling dressing gown is made from 100% organic cotton with a woven pile texture. The fabric is soft against the skin while offering strong absorbency, helping to dry moisture quickly without feeling heavy.

The thick cotton construction provides a comfortable, cushioned feel, while remaining breathable enough for regular use. Its relaxed shape allows for easy layering, making it suitable for wearing over sleepwear or loungewear.

A hanging loop is included for convenient storage and drying between uses, supporting everyday practicality. The minimal design keeps the focus on comfort and function, with a clean, understated appearance.

Produced in a factory powered by 98% renewable energy, the dressing gown reflects a considered approach to materials and manufacturing.

‐ 100% organic cotton for softness and absorbency
‐ Woven pile texture for comfort and quick drying
‐ Relaxed fit for easy layering
‐ Hanging loop for convenient storage
‐ Made in a factory powered by 98% renewable energy
- Machine washable at 30°C


Material: 100% Organic Cotton

Country of origin:  India

Pictured is the White colour variant.

Muji's philosophy is based on the Japanese tradition of form, function & simplicity and they aim to create positive change across three key areas: environment, products & packaging, and community. they have also introduced ReMUJI: collecting, reusing and recycling pre-loved clothes, towels and sheets.

- We donate 1% of your purchase to 1% FTP

Good Causes

FSC

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) helps take care of forests and the people and wildlife who call them home. FSC is an international, non-governmental organisation dedicated to promoting responsible management of the world’s forests.