| So I'm looking for some thick absorbent terry cloth kitchen towels like they used to make and I'm having a really hard time now they seem to only have thin tea towels. If you know of a brand or can post link I'd be grateful as my towels have seen better days. |
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I usually look at what's at Marshall and TJ Maxx and there are often lots of thick options. Try there?
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| I got some really fluffy (but not terry) kitchen towels at Costco this fall. They're showing sold out online now: https://www.costco.com/organic-kitchen-towel%2C-8-pack.product.4000247811.html but maybe you can still find them in store? Really excellent quality - much better than what I have from Williams Sonoma. |
| I’ve had the best luck with Crate and Barrel, but the options there are hit and miss, so better to buy in store rather than ordering online. |
| I look for the same kind. I often end up buying hand towels in the bath section since they’re thicker. |
| I bought what are supposed to be bathroom hand towels from IKEA ten years ago. They were a nice size and the right color; all cotton with an absorbent texture, but not fluffy. |
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Costco has big packages of white cotton shop towels. They are better than the hand towels, very absorbent. I use these in the kitchen for dishes, spills.
For my hands, I like the thin linen or Japanese cotton towels. |
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Not sure if this fits the bill exactly, but I like these. They dry dishes well and are generously sized. They are smooth on one side and terry cloth on the other.
https://a.co/d/g3WYDtM |