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  2. I’m Officially a Turkish Towels Devotee - AOL

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    "Turkish towels are made from Turkish cotton that has long staple fibers that are known for their softness, absorbency, and durability." They dry fast, get softer with each wash, and look beautiful.

  3. 7 Irresistibly Soft Turkish Towels for the Bathroom, Beach ...

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    Uber lightweight and sinfully soft, West Elm's Turkish towels will look good draped anywhere around the house, from the bathroom to the kitchen to the guest bedroom. Material: 100% cotton Sizes ...

  4. Terrycloth - Wikipedia

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    Terrycloth, terry cloth, terry cotton, terry towelling, terry, terry towel, Turkish towelling (formerly), or simply towelling is a fabric woven with many protruding loops of thread which can absorb large amounts of water. It can be manufactured by weaving or knitting.

  5. How to show for bath towels, according to experts - AOL

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    Material: Cotton tends to be the most popular material for towels, as it is soft, absorbent and durable. Some retailers also use bamboo and polyester blends. Some retailers also use bamboo and ...

  6. Towel - Wikipedia

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    A bar towel is an absorbent, usually small, towel used in bars and often given away free as promotional items. A fingertip towel or finger towel is a small towel that is folded and placed next to the sink or in the guest bedroom. Hosts often pin a note to these towels indicating that they are for guest use.

  7. Turkish towel - Wikipedia

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    Turkish towel can refer to two different things: a type of towel used in Turkish baths, such as a fouta towel or a peshtemal; Chondracanthus exasperatus, a seaweed ...