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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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    Cabana Stripe Beach Towel. A striped beach towel will never go out of style, and this option from Amazon’s in-house line has nearly 10,000 five-star reviews.

  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. WestPoint Home - Wikipedia

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    WestPoint Home, Inc. as it is known today is the result of the mergers of three of the oldest companies in the textile industry: J.P. Stevens & Co., Inc. (est. 1813 in Massachusetts incorporated 1899), Pepperell Manufacturing Company (est. 1851 in Maine), and West Point Manufacturing Company (est. 1880 in Georgia).

  6. Bounty (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Walker as Rosie in a 1977 print ad for Bounty (pictured with actor Vito Scotti).. From the 1960s to the 1990s, veteran character actress Nancy Walker appeared in a long-running series of popular commercials in the US, in which Walker played Rosie, a waitress in a diner, who used Bounty to clean up spills made by the diner's patrons and demonstrating its better absorption, compared to ...

  7. 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.