Hot Sale 100% Cotton Terry Bathrobe with Towel Slipper White Gray Couple Women and Men Robes with Customizable Embroidered LOGO
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Quick B2B Sourcing Overview
- MOQ: 100 pcs (mixed sizes/colors)
- Lead Time: 30 business days for 100pcs | Sample robe 7 days
- Material: 100% cotton terry, 400-1000 GSM
- Key Spec: OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100, needle detection, front pockets, unisex S-4XL
- Decoration Method: Embroidery (max 12x12 cm front chest)
- Compliance: OEKO-TEX Class II, ISO9001, needle detection 0.8mm
Attribute Data Matrix
| Attribute | Specification | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Material | 100% Cotton Terry | OEKO-TEX certified |
| Fabric Weight | 400 – 1000 GSM | Choose plushness level |
| Sizes | S, M, L, XL, XXL, 3XL, 4XL | Unisex, custom sizes available |
| Colors | White, Gray | Custom colors: MOQ 500 |
| Embroidery Area | Max 12 x 12 cm | Front chest placement |
| Single Package Size | 30 x 40 x 10 cm | Gross weight 1.000 kg |
| Certifications | OEKO-TEX 100, ISO9001 | Needle detection on each robe |
| Place of Origin | Jiangsu, China | Certified factory |
Technical Comparison Analysis
400 GSM vs. 600 GSM vs. 1000 GSM Cotton Terry Robe
400 GSM: weight ~0.8 kg, loop height ~3mm, dries in 40 minutes (tumble low). Absorbency: holds 400% of its weight in water. Ideal for high-turnover hotels and cruise lines. 600 GSM: weight ~1.2 kg, loop height ~4mm, dries in 60 minutes. Preferred for mid-range spas. 1000 GSM: weight ~2.0 kg, loop height ~6mm, dries in 90 minutes. Maximum plushness, used in luxury resorts. Heavier robes cost more in laundry (water, energy, detergent). OEKO-TEX certification applies to all weights.
OEKO-TEX Certified vs. Non-Certified Cotton Robe
OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 (Class II) tests for 100+ restricted substances including formaldehyde, azo dyes, nickel, and pesticides. Non-certified robes may contain residual formaldehyde from fabric finishing (up to 300ppm). OEKO-TEX sets limit at 75ppm. For a hotel guest with sensitive skin, certified robes reduce allergic reaction risk. Certified robes also require documented supply chain testing – factory audit included. Cost premium is typically 15-20% over non-certified. Needle detection is mandatory in certified factories.
Multi-Scenario Buyer Applications
Scenario 1: Hotel brand rollout – 2000 white robes for a 400-room property
A mid-scale hotel chain was replacing guest robes after a brand refresh. The procurement director required OEKO-TEX certification for safety, needle detection to avoid metal hazards, and front chest embroidery of the new logo. They chose 500 GSM white robes (balance of plushness and laundry cost). Sizes: S-4XL, 20% of each size. Order: 2000 pieces. Lead time: 35 days (including embroidery digitizing for logo). Pre-shipment video of needle detection was provided. Sea freight from Jiangsu to Los Angeles: 32 days. The robes arrived with zero defects per AQL 2.5. The property reported a 40% reduction in guest complaints about robe quality compared to previous supplier.
Scenario 2: Spa wellness gift – 300 couple robe sets for corporate client gifts
A financial services firm wanted to gift 300 couples (600 robes) for client appreciation. Each set included one white robe (women's size M) and one gray robe (men's size L), both embroidered with the couple's initials. The buyer needed a 7-day sample to confirm thread color and stitch density. The factory delivered 2 sample robes (white and gray) with sample initials in 7 days. After approval, bulk production took 32 days. Each robe was individually packed in a gift box with a satin ribbon. The client reported that the gift was the most appreciated in years, leading to a reorder of 200 sets for the following year.
Scenario 3: Cruise line passenger robe – 5000 pieces, 400 GSM white
A cruise line needed a lightweight, quick-drying robe for passenger cabins that could withstand daily industrial laundry. They selected 400 GSM white robes with no logo (private label not required). Key requirement: needle detection and OEKO-TEX certification for international port compliance. Order: 5000 robes, mixed sizes S-4XL. Lead time: 45 days (due to fabric weaving for 400 GSM weight). Sea freight from Shanghai to Miami: 35 days. The cruise line's laundry reported 30% faster drying time compared to their previous 550 GSM robes, saving energy costs. Reorder placed for the next season for 7000 pieces.
FAQ Matrix
Custom Production: Can you add a towel and slippers to the robe order for a complete spa set?
Yes – we can source matching 100% cotton terry towels and terry slippers. Towels (bath, hand, face) available in same white/gray colors. Slippers (terry upper, non-slip sole) available in sizes S-XXL. MOQ for towel set is 200 sets. Slippers MOQ 500 pairs. Lead time for full set adds 10 business days. Provide towel dimensions and slipper size breakdown for quotation.
Logistics & Shipping: What is the estimated DDP shipping cost for 500 robes to Chicago?
500 robes weigh 500 kg (1kg each), volume approx 6 CBM (30x40x10cm each). DDP via sea freight LCL from Shanghai to Chicago (rail): ocean freight $120/CBM = $720, documentation $85, customs clearance $150, duty (8.5%) est $340 (based on $8/robe value). Total DDP ~$1,295, transit 35-42 days. Air freight DDP: 500kg x $8/kg = $4,000 + duty, transit 5-7 days. For 500pcs, sea is strongly recommended.
Payment & Terms: Can my university issue a purchase order for 150 robes with net-30 terms?
Yes – for accredited educational institutions and government agencies, we accept POs with net-30 terms for orders over $1500. Provide tax-exempt certificate and purchase order on letterhead. For first-time PO, we may require a 30% deposit. We also accept credit cards (Visa, MC, Amex) via secure link (2.9% fee). Wire transfer (T/T) is preferred for larger amounts.
Quality & Compliance: How do I obtain a copy of the OEKO-TEX certificate and the needle detection log for my compliance file?
We provide a scanned copy of the current OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 certificate (valid for 12 months from issue date) with every order. For needle detection, we maintain a digital log: timestamp, robe count, metal fragment count (if any). The log is included in the shipping documents. For institutional buyers, we can stamp and sign a hard copy. Third-party audits are welcome – we have hosted SGS and Intertek on-site.
Spa Owner – 150 robes in gray for locker rooms, 600 GSM weight for plush feel.
Corporate Gift Buyer – 200 couple robe sets (100 white, 100 gray) for executive holiday gifts, embroidered with company initials.
Apparel Wholesaler – 2000 robes in mixed sizes, no logo, sold to resort gift shops.
Airbnb Property Manager – 100 robes for 20 luxury cabins, each with cabin name embroidered.
Cruise Line Buyer – 3000 robes for passenger cabins, 400 GSM for quick drying in ship laundry.
Wedding Planner – 50 couple robe sets for bridal party gifts, embroidered with "Bride" and "Groom". Facility Origin
Q: Hotel guest bathrobe, spa locker room robe, couple matching gift set, corporate wellness program, luxury Airbnb amenity, cruise ship cabin robe
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At SupplyBatch, you’re working with real product pros. We know that custom merch is your brand’s reputation on the line, so we dig into the details: we’ll analyze your artwork, suggest material upgrades for longevity, and double-check your proofing so there are no surprises when the boxes arrive. You bring the vision, and we bring the practical, boots-on-the-ground expertise to turn your ideas into high-quality products that actually hit the mark.
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