Bath Towel Buying Guide

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Towels may be the hardest working essentials in our homes. We expect them to keep us clean, dry us off, and add a touch of style day in, day out all while remaining in spa like condition. 
Despite this when shopping for towels most of us are not aware of what is on offer.  With our guidance we hope choosing the perfect set will be care free so going forward your towels will look softer, last longer and perform better.

Let's face it....irrespective of marketing spin, in reality the perfect towel is the one that feels or looks the best to you.  Part of this is obviously personal preference, the other is determined by several technical factors such as what the towel is made from as well as it´s weight.
Weight, measured by GSM (grams per square meter) refers to the density of the fabric used.  As a rule of thumb, the lower the GSM, the lighter and thinner the towel where as the higher the GSM the heavier and thicker the towel.  


What are towels made from?

The majority of the towels in the market are made from cottons or cotton blends of varying quality.  The type of cotton used has a huge impact on the towel's durability, feel and color-fastness.
Here is a quick rundown of what´s out there:


EGYPTIAN COTTON

Considered the crème de la crème of towel fabrics.  These towels have more moisture-sucking loops per inch and are prized for their extra-long and highly absorbent fibers.  Their density means the cotton is strong yet breathable and fluffy.  With proper care they can last for years.  All DEIA Living towels, towel sets, robes and bath mats are made from 100% Egyptian Cotton.

ORGANIC COTTON

Certified organic cotton is grown without the use of pesticides or synthetic fertilizers, and harvested to ensure little environmental impact.

SUPIMA COTTON

Mostly grown in the warmer states of the USA, Supima is grown from the same plant as Egyptian Cotton.  It is also considered of very good quality, highly absorbent and durable.

TURKISH COTTON

Like Egyptian and Supima cotton, Turkish cotton is a premium cotton with an extra long staple creating towels with absorbency and durability. Grown only in the Aegean region in Turkey, it makes a very comfortable towel.  

BAMBOO

Made from Bamboo grass. Bamboo towels have a velvety soft texture and a lustrous appearance that dyes well. Usually blended with cotton, they are naturally anti-bacterial and mildew-resistant.

Towel Care

All towels will look fresher and last longer if they're cared for properly.  We suggest washing your new towels before the first use in order to set color and improve absorbency.
Likewise sporadically throughout the life of your towels we recommend adding a dash of white vinegar to the wash cycle to keep colours fresh and cotton fluffy.  

With reference to drying - as with most cotton articles, air drying is recommended despite the fact a tumble dry will give a fluffier result. 
To get the best of both worlds we suggest alternating between air and tumble drying on a low heat to avoid causing damage to the fibers.

So, now you are more informed about towels and are ready for your next purchase we recommend when buying to remember what you want from your towels, a dash of colour for summer or something to last the distance. 
The right towel can complement or completely change the look to your bathroom..... a painless and inexpensive facelift with no contractors involved!

FAQs

GSM, acronym for "grams per square metre" refers to the density of the cotton used specifically in terry towel cotton. The higher the density generally means the more absorbent the terry cotton will be.

In our opinion towels and bath robes made from cotton with a density of somewhere between 500 to 650 GSM (grams per square metre) provides the feel of a plush towel with great absorbency yet quick drying ability. Alternatively for bath mats a higher 850-1000GSM is important for thickness and absorbency.

Our towel range is made from a 600GSM where as our bath robes are made from a 550GSM. Our bath mats are made from a 900GSM to wick away any extra moisture on the bathroom floor and keep the space safe.

Also important is that the product are made from a long fibre Egyptian cotton for durability and softness of the products.

The most important care instructions we can provide for your bath mats and bath towels is to wash on a temperature no higher than 40 degrees without over filling the machine. Likewise just as important is that you do not use a fabric softer. Despite the misleading name with time fabric softener builds in the terry pile reducing softness and absorbency.

If you would like an extra soft feel machine drying is possible however for the longevity of our products (and the planet!) we recommend line drying.