







🛁 Elevate your daily ritual with towels that blend luxury, sustainability, and smart design.
Tens Towels Large Bath Towels come in a pack of four, each measuring 30 x 60 inches, crafted from 100% super fine cotton for superior softness and absorbency. Lightweight and quick-drying, these towels are Oekotex and Made in Green certified, ensuring eco-friendly and socially responsible production. Designed for durability and easy care, they offer a premium bathroom upgrade for the modern, mindful professional.














































| ASIN | B08LBN2JPS |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,325 in Home ( See Top 100 in Home ) #247 in Bath Towel Sets |
| Care instructions | Machine Wash |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (22,870) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Fabric Type | Cotton |
| Item Weight | 4.67 Pounds |
| Item model number | TT |
| Item volume | 1 Cubic Inches |
| Number of pieces | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 17.78 x 0.51 cm; 2.12 kg |
| Specification met | Made in Green and Oekotex certified |
L**S
Serviette assez grande pour bien entourer à la sortie de douche. Essuie bien. Aussi de belle qualité. Je l'aime beaucoup.
K**M
the product is not as big as described in its description it’s falsely advertised and the quality doesn’t live up to its price
S**H
The main reason I bought navy is to hide make up stains that don't come out in the wash. They're still clean, but if I had white washcloths, I would see the stains and I don't like that. They're very absorbent and are not scratchy.Anyway, I think they're good quality and are not too thick or too thin and they're reasonably priced in my opinion.
D**E
These towels are awesome! Great quality for the price without question. They held up great in the wash. The color is nice, they’re very soft and comfortable. Not overly thick or too thin, it’s really the perfect bathroom hand towel. I was looking for a good buy on this for a while because with 5 people in our home, not including all of the kids friends in and out, we go thru hand towels pretty often and I’m always washing the 2-3 that we currently have, sometimes leaving us without a towel in one of the bathrooms. Now, I have plenty and don’t have to rush the laundry to get one cleaned and hung back up.
G**K
Great so far. I washed and double-rinsed them once, in cold water, normal setting. We've used and washed/dried them twice since as well (we use unscented Persil detergent.) I didn't see excessive lint or shedding at all -- just normal, like old towels. They haven't torn or frayed. I dry my face on them and get no residue. They are nice and soft, and very absorbent. I do use a cup of vinegar in a Downy ball that releases during the double-rinse cycle of my HE top-loading machine. (I find that double-rinsing helps keep my towels soft, and helps prevent itchy skin too.) I also use 1 sheet of unscented softener in my LOW-temperature dryer. They seem to dry a bit faster than my heavier cotton towels, so 1 low cycle is all that's required for us -- about an hour. (They are a bit lighter in weight than classic cotton towels. But there is no suspicious lack of absorption from synthetic polyester. They are normal thickness, not thin.) I also have not seen any color-bleeding onto our clothes, but I have not washed them with whites. No uneven fading either so far. These are nice and huge. My 6'6" husband loves them. I will be ordering 4 more regular towels for the normal sized beings in the house. These are too long to wrap my hair with. The color is a nice, dark indigo-navy -- dark purplish blue -- Seahawks blue. I love it. They pair well with white, or silver-grey, or tan, or even chartreuse -- Seahawks green. My husband does not like that he has to dry them on low, and wash them in cold water without bleach. He tends to get really rough when washing towels, motivated by germaphobia. The solution to that is to use 1/4 cup of Pinesol or Lysol in the wash instead of bleach (1/2 cup for old-school non-HE top loaders.) The strong scent will disappear when they dry. His bleach addiction disintegrated our white cotton towels, along with high-temperature drying. That is why I got the dark color -- he doesn't get obsessed with getting them sparkling white anymore. Our dryer gets extremely hot so I would say these towels can stand up to Medium temperature in most household dryers, if you want extra germ-killing-power. Ours kills germs even on low for an hour (above 140F.) In commercial laundromats, definitely use the LOW temperature to keep them from wearing out quickly.
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