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  2. 12 Best Luxury Beach Towels to Throw in Your Tote This ... - AOL

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    Sorrento Beach Towel. Featuring a vibrant, Amalfi-inspired pattern, Sferra's plush towels are the ultimate sea- and pool-side companions. Material: 100% cotton Dimensions: 40" W x 70" L

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  4. The 8 Best Luxury Bath Towels, According to VERANDA Editors - AOL

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    Super-Plush Bath Towel. On the heels of the linen brand's 10th anniversary, the luxury bedding and bath retailer has something else to celebrate when it comes to excellent quality.

  5. Bounty (brand) - Wikipedia

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    While most paper towels were being marketed promoting their strength or softness, P&G found consumers primarily preferred absorbency. With this new idea for marketing, Bounty replaced Charmin towels in 1965, and introduced a new 2-ply towel which was thicker, softer, and more absorbent than anything else on the market.

  6. Tenugui - Wikipedia

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    A tenugui is a traditional Japanese decorative towel made from a thin and light cotton. It dates back to the Heian period or earlier. By the Edo period , tenugui became what they are today; about 35 by 90 centimetres (14 by 35 in) in size, plain woven , and almost always dyed with plain color or some pattern.

  7. Huckaback fabric - Wikipedia

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    Blended Huck towels are made by keeping warp in cotton and weft in linen. Huckaback [6] is a weave in which the weft yarns are of a relatively lower count, and they are loosely twisted (softly spun), making a floating and absorbing weave. [2]