I got Lacoste towels at Home goods that I love. I wanted a certain shade of green and they were it but they have held up great, color hasn't faded, nice and thick. |
I do not like fluffy towels. Why is that? |
Cause you're weird. |
IME, the thickest most luxurious towels take forever to dry- so what out for mold/mildew smell in the humid months. |
The house brand from Nordstrom is pretty good. We paid about $50 for each bath sheet which I thought was absurd at the time, but they were great and lasted about 4 years with pretty heavy rotation through the laundry. |
Hudson Park. Bloomingdales. They go on sale at least twice a year. Very soft and last years. |
I like the Hotel Collection ones, I get them at Home Goods and TJ Max. |
We buy them from Costco but at that price point replace often and relegate them to cleaning cloths. I think the secret is to keep them relatively new - every towel gets worn or stained. |
Kashmir by Kassatex. Found them at Tuesday morning. Softest towels ever. |
Garnet hill. I got bright orange ones. They're going strong 4 years later. All sorts of thick and fluffy and still bright orange! |
Our pottery barn and RH towels have white spots too. My DH uses neutrogena clean and clear face wash so I always assumed that's what did it. Many face washes contain chemicals that will bleach. |
Macy's Hotel Collection |
4 years? My husband and I have even using the same bath sheets for 10 years. We only have two of them, and I wash them weekly and we use them every day, every week, unless I haven't had a chance to wash them. Then we use one of our regular bath towels. I recently thought of replacing them but until they start to fray, I will just keep them going. |
I second Hotel Collection. They don't have the band on each end that bunches. I get them at HomeGoods too. |
Another vote for Thomas O'Brien at Target! |