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We settled on 3. Dark color. Not bothering with hand towels.
I thought about sending white, since DC might see that they’re dirty and think to wash them, but we use white towels at home, and that doesn’t seem to work here, so there’s no way it’ll make a difference at school. Lands End sells some that are advertised as “anti-microbial.” It may be a scam, but I figured every little bit helps. |
| 10 is normal. 2 is gross. |
You know towels are washable, right? |
I have a college student and I can assure you ten is not “normal.” If a kid showed up at the dorm on move in day with ten towels it would be a topic of conversation for sure. 2 bath and 1 beach/pool towel is “normal.” |
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2 bath towels. No hand towels. Uses a scrubbie and not a wash cloth. Same for boy and girl. Plus, one all purpose old pool towel/ cleanup on aisle 3, etc.
FWIW, I had both my kids towels monogrammed. Not because I care about monograms, but because chances are high they aren’t the only kid on the hall with navy towels. I agree they can use the towel for a week. But, not interested in them accidentally grabbing a towel another kid hasn’t washed all semester or having another kid walk away with their towel. |
| 3 plus one wash cloth and one face towel |
| Take 4 towels and use them for two days. This gets him through one week with a spare if he doesn’t do laundry at exactly the 1 week mark. |
| Guys only need two. anything over that will just sit in a dirty laundry pile until fall break. |
| 4.87 towels. That is the scientifically optimal number of towels a boy should bring to school. |
| 2 big 2 small. More will never be found or used. |
| My aunt got my ds a nice set of monogrammed towels. We will see if they all make it home. |