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Towels
Striped towels, in particular, are a popular choice for their timeless appeal and versatility. They can be paired with any colour scheme and add a classic touch to the bathroom. Geometric patterns, on the other hand, offer a more modern and trendy look.
Aside from their stylish appeal, towels are still primarily used for their practical purpose of drying off the body after a shower or bath. It is important to choose towels made from absorbent fabrics like cotton or microfiber to ensure effective moisture absorption.
FAQs about towels:
How often should I wash my towels?
Towels should be washed after every few uses to prevent the growth of bacteria and odours. It is recommended to wash them in hot water and avoid using fabric softener, which can reduce their absorbency.
How can I make my towels last longer?
To make your towels last longer, avoid using fabric softener, which can reduce their absorbance over time. Hang them up to dry after each use, and avoid using high heat in the dryer, which can damage the fibers.