New bath towels, and my love/hate relationship with them!

@Aunt Marg I don't replace, I'll just buy some if I like them. I don't usually buy towels that often. My husband loves the already absorbent ones and is quite picky. I found some at Ross that he just loves. He can wrap one around him a few times too. lol He is a thin guy.
Not only do I need to rethink brands, I need to rethink the way I buy. :)

Love the sounds of the towels you have, Pamela!
 

I've learned 100% cotton is a must
aaaand......it's gotta be a certain cotton and woven (weaved?) a certain way

I've found this out from many disappointing purchases and searches

But they're out there
and the good ones don't need much 'sizing'

Which cotton? Which weave?
For the life of me I can't remember


Towels that aren't absorbent are either not 100% cotton (you can check under a black light - cotton gives off no reflection, synthetics do) OR they aren't looped pile, which absorbs better than other weave or knit configurations.

The more surface area, the more absorbent the fabric. Loops provide more surface area.

Oh, I need to park that info somewhere
Maybe in wunna my IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS! files
….of which I have maybe 24 dozen files like that
 
Well, I've been meaning to get new towels. The ones I have now you can kind of see threw. And the edges are all frayed. But they still got enough towel in them to almost dry me off. I got them on sale in 1992.
You do what I do, run them into the ground before buying new. LOL!

If it weren't for the break-in period of new towels, I'd buy them more often, like maybe once every 10 years instead of every 15 years.
 
I don't buy new towels often, but i don't like them when they get scratchy, do buy quality, thick and absorbent, don't remember the name of the ones i usually get, but they do last.......my issue with all new towels, the fluff that comes off them for the first while, get through that stage...good to go for years.
 
I don't buy new towels often, but i don't like them when they get scratchy, do buy quality, thick and absorbent, don't remember the name of the ones i usually get, but they do last.......my issue with all new towels, the fluff that comes off them for the first while, get through that stage...good to go for years.
I've never paid much attention to brand names when buying towels, but I sure will be now. Will be so nice to retire my old set and relegate them to general purpose household cleaning cloths. :)
 
Costco carries good quality bathroom towels. They come in a variety of colors and last a long time.

In my earlier post I failed to mention that it's not your imagination if you notice towel absorbency to follow a bell curve. The lint that comes off towels in the dryer is the breaking and fraying of fibers. Initially, the microscopic broken areas create more surface area and absorbancy. After a while though, those fibers start to break off, resulting in thinner towels and decreased absorbency.

Most fabrics "wear out" from machine agitation rather than from human use. That's why hand washed and line dried items look like new for so long.

We all know that the best way to "break in" a pair of jeans is to wash them 10 times or more to remove some of the dye while weakening and breaking some of the fibers.
 
Costco carries good quality bathroom towels. They come in a variety of colors and last a long time.

In my earlier post I failed to mention that it's not your imagination if you notice towel absorbency to follow a bell curve. The lint that comes off towels in the dryer is the breaking and fraying of fibers. Initially, the microscopic broken areas create more surface area and absorbancy. After a while though, those fibers start to break off, resulting in thinner towels and decreased absorbency.

Most fabrics "wear out" from machine agitation rather than from human use. That's why hand washed and line dried items look like new for so long.

We all know that the best way to "break in" a pair of jeans is to wash them 10 times or more to remove some of the dye while weakening and breaking some of the fibers.
Never gave a single thought to Costco for towels, but I'll sure have my eyes peeled now the next time we go!

Your mention of new jeans jogged my memory. I recall the big thing when I was growing up related to jeans, was to put a new pair on and run through the sprinkler in them or take a swim, then let them dry on you. Apparently, doing such made for a better fitting pair of jeans. LOL!
 
My wife bought some new Sonoma brand towels from Kohl's, a few months ago. Those things were very thick and bulky and almost like trying to dry off with a blanket. After using them for a few times, and running them through the washer/dryer several times, we gave up, and donated them to the local animal shelter....they make better dog blankets than bath towels.
 
My wife bought some new Sonoma brand towels from Kohl's, a few months ago. Those things were very thick and bulky and almost like trying to dry off with a blanket. After using them for a few times, and running them through the washer/dryer several times, we gave up, and donated them to the local animal shelter....they make better dog blankets than bath towels.
LOL! Your experience is mine to a T, with these latest towels. Hoping they come around soon, or I may just be visiting the same idea you and your wife opted for. :)
 


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