Hotel Style Egyptian Cotton Towel 10-Piece Set, Light Gray

10-Piece Set includes 2 Bath Towels, 4 Hand Towels and 4 Wash Cloths. Super Soft, Extra Absorbent, Fade Resistant, Antimicrobial treatment keeps Towels fresher longer by combatting microbial odors.

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Give your master bath or guest bathroom luxurious style and comfort with the Hotel Style Luxury Egyptian Cotton 10-Piece Towel Set. Each towel in this set of ten is densely woven from thick, extra-absorbent cotton to create plush bath towels that dry you off fast and feel incredibly soft on your skin. These pure cotton towels will wrap you up in five-star comfort yet are durable enough for daily use. An ultra-soft, machine-washable design uses Egyptian cotton loops to absorb excess water quickly, while fade-resistant properties help maintain the vibrant color of your towels wash after wash. Antimicrobial treatment keeps towels fresher longer by combatting microbial odors. Featuring classic design with finished edges, these matching, ten-piece towel sets include two generously sized bath towels, four hand towels and four washcloths. The towel sets come in an array of solid 5 colors to lend distinction to your existing bathroom decor. For spa-worthy style, refresh your bath with Hotel Style Luxury Egyptian Cotton 10-Piece Towel Sets.

  • 10-Piece Set includes 2 Bath Towels, 4 Hand Towels and 4 Wash Cloths
  • Super Soft, Extra Absorbent, Fade Resistant, Antimicrobial treatment keeps Towels fresher longer by combatting microbial odors
  • Machine Washable
  • Made with 100% Egyptian Cotton Loops
  • Made in Green by OEKO-TEX®; Towels are produced sustainably in accordance with OEKO-TEX® guidelines

Additional information

Manufacturer Part Number

HS0128037908-46

Grams per Square Meter (GSM)

650

Assembled Product Weight

5.15 lb

Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)

14.96 x 10.63 x 11.02 Inches

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The plant is a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including the Americas, Africa, Egypt and India. The greatest diversity of wild cotton species is found in Mexico, followed by Australia and Africa. Cotton was independently domesticated in the Old and New Worlds.

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A towel () is a piece of absorbent cloth or paper used for drying or wiping a surface. Towels draw moisture through direct contact.

Bathing towels and hand towels are usually made of cotton, linen, bamboo and synthetic microfibers.

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7 Reviews For This Product

  1. 07

    by Basil

    These towels are better than most all of the high dollar hotels!!!

  2. 07

    by James

    These towels are soft, fluffy, and very absorbent. I have ordered three sets!

  3. 07

    by Kimberly

    I was looking for new towels fow my lake cabin and wanted high quality on a budget. After reading the many reviews here I decided to order a couple of the dark grey sets. As soon as I received them I ordered 6 more sets, both dark grey and white. These are excellent quality . The trim is sewn well and the towels have such a soft lofty feel and the size is generous. I wish more colors were available but at this clearance price I can say that you can’t go wrong with these towel sets.

  4. 07

    by James

    Fantastic and what a deal in price!

  5. 07

    by Dallas

    Excellent quality. super soft.

  6. 07

    by Rachel

    Great deal! My intention was for a spare bathroom, but the towels are so soft I reconfigured to use them in my own bathroom. Worth the money.

  7. 07

    by Jenn

    Very soft and great quality.

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