Welcome to the Relaunch of Canyon Group, The creators of the Famous Cult Classic chenille robes.

Since 1991 we have been making the Famous Cult classic robes and loungewear worn on your favorite TV shows throughout the years. We are the last remaining manufacturers of wearable chenille in the USA.All our products are handmade with love and made in America

Handcrafted

100% American Made

Built to last, 33 years of excellence

We are the last remaining manufacture of wearable chenille in the USA

We are a niche designer robe company producing handmade chenille robes and apparel. Canyon Group was founded in 1991 with a focus on manufacturing chenille at our Georgia-based facility, which we then transform into the beloved robes and apparel you know today. We preserve the lost art of chenille tufting. We have a unique process of tufting on the robes using antique machines to create beautiful, fun and colorful designs that can not be replicated. We use the same chenille machines that produced our robes that have been featured on television. Our 'Vintage Collection' embodies a distinctive style in each robe meticulously crafted by skilled tailors and delivered to you in new and pristine condition.

The Coffee Talk Robe is one of our most iconic robes made popular by the cult classic movie Fight Club, worn by Brad Pitt and Fran Drescher on the hit TV Show The Nanny. Own yours today in Lilac, Bedroom Blue and White.

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Coffee Talk Robe in Lilac
Regular price $399.00
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Let's Talk Chenille

Making Chenille

Our process

True chenille consists of a backing material and tufted with continual rows of fluffy yarn. This process is called ‘Tufting’ and is done by hundreds of needles side by side, creating a fabric with a fluffy face and row upon parallel row of yarn stitches on the back. These rows are how chenille derived its name. Chenille, French for caterpillar, connotes those rows of yarn as seen from the back. No lines of tufted yarn means not real chenille. Tufting chenille is a slow and laborious process, and many decide to neglect the process, but adopt the name. The term chenille has come to be used by many to represent any number of fluffy fabrics, regardless of their composition or process. Currently, Canyon Chenille is the only manufacturer of true chenille remaining in North America.There are two main measurements that are important to the quality and feel  of chenille: gauge and knap. Gauge is the distance between needles and therefore between the rows of tufted yarn. Gauge can be used to create different looks and feel from tight gauge to have a dense, uniform finished side, to wide gauge to have the rows more distinct on the finished side. The second measurement is knap, which is the length of yarn above the fabric backing. Foreign produced chenille will have both a wide gauge and a short knap resulting in a lightweight fabric that lacks the look and feel of Canyon Group’s higher quality chenille.

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