"Made from 100 percent Egyptian cotton with a soft exterior and towel-like interior for immediate absorbency after bathing. Lightweight yet sufficiently warm for year-round use, it features two adjustable belt loops for a secure fit, deep front pockets, a monogrammed logo, and piping details for a refined finish. Testing showed minimal shrinkage or discoloration after washing, though sleeve length can feel slightly short during active movement. Sizes range from children (ages 2–4) to adult; machine washable." - Alesandra Dubin Alesandra Dubin Alesandra Dubin is an LA-based lifestyle writer and editor. As a veteran digital journalist, she's covered travel, food, parenting, and more for over 15 years. Her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, TripSavvy, and countless other online and print outlets. An avid traveler, she often trots the globe with her husband and their twins. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter at @alicedubin. Alesandra holds a master's degree in journalism with an emphasis on cultural reporting and criticism from NYU, and a bachelor's degree from UC Berkeley. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
"Classic Upper East Side poshness with a thorough recent renovation. A blend of old money and modern luxury." - The MICHELIN Guide
"Awarded two Michelin keys as an "exceptional" New York property, this hotel is recognized for its design pedigree, consistent service standards, comfort, and an upscale personality that aligns with its pricing." - Stacey Lastoe
"It’s about as far as you can get — both figuratively and literally — from the funky downtown boutique hotels of lower Manhattan. The Mark is the very picture of classic, timeless Upper East Side poshness, in spite of — or maybe even because of — its recent, extremely thorough renovation. And in its present incarnation it’s proof that old money doesn’t necessarily imply old-fashioned. © The Mark Hotel / Tobalá" - MICHELIN Guide
"I have already made it very clear to my team at Oscar that whenever Met Gala rolls around, I need a room there because I am running around between the Mark Hotel, the Carlyle, and any of the little hotels that are up there." - Edward Barsamian