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Towels Worth Buying Well
Bath towels are used every day and worth buying well. This collection goes beyond the standard terry loop — Japanese inner pile weave, French terry cotton, Egyptian zero-twist cotton, organic cotton, and velour. Each construction has a different feel, different absorbency, and different longevity. Better to know the difference than to guess.
The Morihata Inner Pile Bath Towel for a Japanese double-layer towel with an inner pile weave — soft, highly absorbent, and unusually durable. The inner pile structure means the loops are on the inside, so they don't catch on things or wear out as quickly as standard terry.
The Garnier-Thiebaut Royal Terry Cotton Towel for a French-milled terry towel — thick, absorbent, and made to last years. Garnier Thiebaut's construction is noticeably different from mass-market towels.
Luxury Zero Twist Egyptian Cotton Bath Towels for the softest, most absorbent construction — zero-twist cotton fibers aren't twisted before weaving, producing an especially plush result.
Hotel Luxury Bath Towels — 100% Combed Cotton for a premium combed cotton option — combing removes short fibers for a smoother, more durable weave.
Nawrap Organic Cotton Mini Towel for a compact organic cotton towel — the Japanese gauze weave is lightweight, fast-drying, and suited for hand towels, travel, and guests.
The Redecker Duck Bath Sponge for a soft natural fiber bath sponge for body washing.






















































































