Terry towel - Bordeaux
With our classic terry towels in Bordeaux, you can enjoy the softest and most absorbent towels - without compromising on comfort. The towels are made from 100% GOTS and Oeko-Tex certified cotton in a 600 gram thick terry fabric that feels wonderful against your skin. Not only that, they are robust enough to keep their structure wash after wash - the perfect towels for everyday use or special occasions!
Details
- Produced in Braga, Portugal | Meet our producers
- GOTS and Oeko-Tex certified cotton | Read more about the benefits
About the quality
Terry towels are known for their superior quality, softness and durability and are made from pure natural fibres. The fibers go through a careful weaving process that ensures strength and elasticity, as well as reducing pilling and knots over time. Not only are the extra long loops on these towels aesthetically pleasing, but they also provide comfort and softness without compromising absorbency or drying time.
They provide increased comfort for delicate skin, while providing maximum absorbency with minimal water loss. Not to mention, the unique weave pattern helps improve airflow after each use, making them much more breathable than regular terry towels. The result is an ultra-comfortable towel that will last a lifetime!
Exchange and return
With our 101-day sleep guarantee, you don't have to worry about making the wrong choice. Take the time to test the product at home, and if it's not quite right for any reason, you can easily exchange or return them - without it costing you anything. No extra costs, no hassles. Get all the details on how to do it here.
Wash and care
To keep your towels looking good and feeling good, you need to give them the loving love and care they deserve. Put things of the same color and fabric in a machine wash at 40 degrees - if it needs extra pampering, you can go up to 60 degrees. Avoid using bleach or fabric softener as this will take away some of that oh-so-soft feel we all know and love. And when it's time to dry them, hang them on the clothesline to air dry - if you have to use a tumble dryer, make sure the temperature is low so we protect the environment and the products as much as possible.