The Best Waffle Towels are Hyper-Absorbent (and Made In Japan)
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The Best Waffle Towels are Hyper-Absorbent (and Made In Japan)
""I'm taking a shower just to use this towel," says commerce writer Julia Harrison. "These are what towels always say they are but never quite live up to: soft, absorbent, and-most importantly-they can withstand the high heat of New York laundromats and still come out as cuddly as ever." Senior commerce editor Nashia Baker can also attest: "The biggest perk is how much softer the towels have gotten after washes.""
"Being Imabari towels, these meet the Japanese certification for pristine product quality, made with 100% pima cotton and a specific quality control process. An Imabari towel requires the product to pass a series of tests, including the "sink within five seconds" standard to test the towels' water absorbency. They're also monitored for shedding, longevity, and softness after multiple washes. At $18 for a towel, and $92 for a bundle, the"
Lightweight waffle-weave towels offer fast absorbency, quick drying, and a textured surface that reduces bulk while maintaining plushness. Long-staple cotton and Pima fibers produce durable, soft towels that improve with repeated washes. Imabari-certified towels combine 100% Pima cotton with rigorous quality testing for absorbency, shedding control, and longevity, including a "sink within five seconds" water-absorbency standard. Waffle towels often include matching hand towels and washcloths and are sold in bundles for value. Top options balance a thick waffle weave for plushness and a lightweight weave for rapid drying and efficient storage.
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