Morihata Shinto 2.5 Ply Gauze Towel, Charcoal close-up of fabric
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Shinto 2.5 Ply Gauze Towel, Charcoal

SKU: 41971

Size Large Hand Towel
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Not 2-ply, not 3-ply... 2.5-ply

Shinto took the middle layer of a traditional 20-count, 3-ply gauze, and replaced it with a half-weight weave to create a 2.5-ply gauze towel that feels both lightweight and substantial. Each style features an irregular weave that contributes a uniquely soft texture and a slight variation in dyes that creates an alluring depth of color. The 2.5 Ply towel is generously sized.

**Due to the intimate nature of this personal care item, returns on opened or used items will not be accepted**

 

Bath Towel measures: 55" x 34.6"
Large Hand Towel measures: 39.4" x 22.8"
Washcloth measures: 13" x 11.8"
Avoid pulling loose threads and instead snip them carefully with a pair of scissors. Do not use chlorine bleach. Wash with like colors, especially in the beginning. The texture may be affected by different washing machines and/or laundry soaps. Avoid the overuse of fabric softeners as this may damage the fibers and reduce absorbency. Pulling or snapping the towel lengthwise while wet can cause the piles (the loops in the toweling) to stretch, resulting in gaps in the material. Handle wet towels gently. For best results, washed towels should be hung to dry in a shady, well-ventilated area.
58% Cotton, 33% Polyester, 9% Binchotan Charcoal-Infused Rayon

Ingredients may be subject to change. The most accurate and up to date product ingredient list can also found on the product packaging.
Morihata distributes the highest quality Japanese design and lifestyle goods that are crafted with intention. Each year, Morihata founders and husband-and-wife team Kaz and Yuka Morihata travel home to select thoughtful collections that express the innate quality, craftsmanship, and tactile sensibility of modern Japanese aesthetics. Their purpose is to make their innovative home, kitchen and lifestyle goods available beyond Japanese borders, and in that way connect Japanese artistry with the rest of the world.