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  2. The 14 Best Waffle Towels to Shop Online Now - AOL

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    Waffle Towel. These soft honeycomb towels are inspired by the world’s finest spas. Made out of 100 percent long-staple Turkish cotton, these towels feature a quarter-inch hem for a sleek finish.

  3. The 8 Best Waffle Towels for a Spa-Like Setup - AOL

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    The best waffle towels are more lightweight and take up less space than traditional terry cloth towels. Here, shop the eight best waffle towels. The 8 Best Waffle Towels for a Spa-Like Setup

  4. The 10 Best Waffle Towels to Upgrade Your Bathroom - AOL

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    Waffle towels are more durable, more absorbent, and softer and dry faster than most. Our 10 best waffle towel picks will make drying off feel like pure luxury.

  5. Cannon Mills - Wikipedia

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    The Cannon Mills Company was an American textile manufacturing company based in Kannapolis, North Carolina, that mainly produced towels and bed sheets. Founded in 1887 by James William Cannon, by 1914 the company was the largest towel and sheets manufacturer in the world. [1] Cannon remained family-owned until 1982 when it was sold to David H ...

  6. Terrible Towel - Wikipedia

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    The original version of The Terrible Towel was manufactured by Fieldcrest and distributed by St. Mary's Inc. of New York and was available in two colors: gold and black. The current manufacturer of the Towel is Little Earth Productions, Inc. of Pittsburgh, who took over from McArthur Towel & Sports Co. of Baraboo, Wisconsin, in 2013. [20]

  7. Waffle fabric - Wikipedia

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    The surface of the fabric has a texture that looks like a waffle, hence the name. [2] [3] An example of waffle fabric. Waffle fabric can also be made on a double jersey knitting machine by selecting the needle position for knitting and tucking the loops for the formation of the structure similar to floating warps and weft in weaving. The ...