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A wonderfully soft and absorbent mat. 100% Egyptian cotton that softness is enhanced with each washing. 22" x 35" is the perfect size for bath or shower. Coordinating towel sets and bath sheets sold separately in my other Amazon listings.
Reviewed by: Gertrude D. Mclean, gilford Review Date: 2010-01-21
These are adorable however they are cheaply made after the first wash the ribbons came off and I can see a hole in the bath towel. They were expensive for what I got. I would only buy the set for decoration purposes.
Sage Green 3 piece 460GSM bath set includes 1 bath towel (29" X 55"), 1 hand towel (16" X 29"), and 1 washcloth (11.5" X 11.5").
70% Bamboo Fibers for softness, absorbency and natural anti-microbial properties, 30% Organic cotton for added strength
Highly water absorbent, and fast drying - These towels are going to feel thinner than the cotton towels that you're used to, but give them a try. Even though they are lighter weight, they feel soft and work great. Bamboo fiber towels absorb as much water as cotton towels three times their weight, and because of the great wicking action of the bamboo fiber, they dry super fast as well.
Supersoft - Bamboo towels are amazingly soft, even after repeated washings, they remain softer than the finest cotton towels. According to an October 2006 Consumer Reports article, bamboo towels are, "25 percent softer after laundering, on average, than their all-cotton counterparts".
Important Care Instructions: To get the most out of your bamboo towels, it is important to follow these care guidelines. Machine wash cold on gentle cycle. Tumbled dry low. Do NOT use bleach or fabric softener. Occasionally, you might notice a few loose threads or enlarged loops. Simply trim these to the same level as the rest of the loops with sharp scissors to prevent your towel from being damaged. This is a normal occurrence that is inherent to the bamboo fiber.
Bamboo is the way to go. It is renewable and the fibers prevent mildew from growing. Previously, I had dropped a large sum of money on 100% cotton towels from Macy's. After a few drying sessions proceeding shower time the towels would start to smell which meant more washing. These towels will not only save you money (less water use), they are more compact (more space for other things) and able to dry a larger percentage of skin compared to full cotton. Bamboo rocks.
Very Thin but Possibly Absorbent
Reviewed by: Valento, Review Date: 2009-09-06
These towels were my first experience with bamboo fabric, I was surprised at how thin and smooth they are. They're almost like a thick jersey knit. Oddly, my towels also seem to have several snags, making them less attractive than they might otherwise be. It's difficult to tell how absorbent these towels are. They seem to spread water around on the skin, but perhaps this drying method is effective. Their main beauty lies in their thinness; a stack of four bamboo bath towels is about as thin as one regular bath towel. Their other appeal lies in the fact that bamboo is more environmentally beneficial than cotton. When you use these towels, you can feel good about taking up little space and leaving a small carbon footprint, although you might not necessarily feel any drier. The grey is more attractive than the coffee, which has sort of odd olive-colored banding.