Zeep Naturals
Chickpea Towels
- Regular price
- $55.00
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- $55.00
- Regular price
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Wrap yourself in the indulgence of Zeep Naturals' Chickpea Towels, where tradition and quality weave together for an unparalleled bathing experience. Lovingly loomed on traditional looms, each towel reflects the dedication of Turkish family artisans, ensuring every piece is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and heritage.
Key Features:
- 100% Organic Turkish Cotton: Soft, absorbent, and eco-friendly, these towels elevate your comfort while embracing sustainability.
- Jacquard Weave with Tassels: A blend of elegance and texture, offering a stylish and versatile addition to your home.
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Generous Dimensions:
- Bath Towel: Approximately 40" x 70" (101cm x 180cm)
- Hand Towel: Approximately 18" x 36" (46cm x 92cm)
- Vibrant Colors to Match Any Décor: Choose from Candy, Charcoal, Forest, Goldenrod, Indigo, Dusty Rose, Mediterranean, Mist, Natural, Rainbow, Sunrise, and Patriot.
Why You'll Love It:
Perfect for bathrooms, spas, or beach days, these towels are ultra-soft, highly absorbent, and quick-drying. The natural cotton fibers become softer with each wash, ensuring they age beautifully while remaining gentle on the skin. The intricate jacquard pattern and tassel accents make them as decorative as they are functional.
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What is the Best Way to Care for Your Towels?
Use the Right Amount of Detergent
Using too much detergent can leave residue, making towels less soft and potentially smelly.
Stick to the recommended amount or slightly less.
Combat Hard Water Build-Up
Minerals in hard water can stiffen and damage fibers. A couple of times a year, add ¼ to ½ cup
of white vinegar to a wash cycle (without detergent) to remove buildup. This will keep towels
absorbent and feeling great.
Avoid Fabric Softeners
Fabric softeners coat fibers with oils that reduce absorbency and encourage bacteria growth. If
you’ve used fabric softeners in the past, strip the oils by washing with vinegar once or twice,
then continue with regular detergent.
Wash on Cold & Hang Dry When Possible
High heat can shrink and damage cotton. Wash towels in cold water and hang dry to preserve
their quality. If you prefer using a dryer, choose a low-heat setting like “Cotton” or “Delicate.”