Had a terrycloth robe that lasted me 20 years before dying, but finding a good terry robe these days is hard. This was the only thick, warm one I could find. The good: good weight, color (I bought the burgundy, a light burgundy) holds and is very pleasant but not pastel, fits well. The bad: sheds. A LOT. I advise washing in cold water and some colorfast detergent like Woolite before first use, then machine drying on low for a long time, frequently cleaning the dryer filter. Stitching is also a bit dodgy, easily pulling loose at points, but nothing that seriously damages the robe. Had it a few weeks now and so far so good. Minor quibble: my old robe had a breast patch pocket that was very useful but this has only hip pockets, just like every other modern terry robe I looked at. Wise up, designers. Major benefit: I live in an area where static generates very easily much of the year but esp. in winter, and Egyptian cotton doesn't generate it anywhere near as much as most robes (esp. polyester flannel) do.
Made in Pakistan, if that's of any concern to anyone.