100% linen towels for bath, kitchen, beach and travel. Why a linen towel for your body? Fast drying, exfoliating, absorbent, antibacterial, long-lasting, and they just get better with age. 90% unbleached, undyed fibers with 10% colorful stripe. “When I found myself washing three full loads of cotton terry towels each week for a family of four, we tried linen bath towels. For the first time, my children reused their quick-drying towels, reducing the bath towel laundry burden to under one load a week.”
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by Debra Lynn Dadd | Jun 21, 2016 | Bath Linens, Debra's List, Kitchen Linens, Textiles | 2 comments
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They don’t say organic… is this not as important as with cotton for instance?
More pesticides are used in growing cotton than linen. Linen is also more sustainable. It really depends on the the specific fabric and how it is processed. If you had a piece of untreated, undyed cotton and similarly natural linen I would go with the linen. I would still look for organic linen if possible.