How To Choose towelling dressing gown?




Why my bathrobe does not absorb as well as great robe in the spa hotel?
Why I did not manage to find soft and pleasant to the touch cotton towels?
These are questions that we have asked at least once. Their answers are somewhat related to the past and to some extend to the current offering on the market.
What are the three most important things you need to know when choosing personalised bathrobes?
1.   Must be made ​​from 100% cotton. Cotton does not allow to retain moisture in the fabric and is naturally antibacterial.
2.   It is important to see what is the thickness of the terry device – they may vary from 300gr/m2 the lowest class to 1200 g/m2 for bathroom mats. Thickness of 450 g/m2 is a good option, especially for drying, but if you really want luxury options, the 500 g/m2 and 600 g/m2 thickness you will really like.
3. For the quality of the towel is important and how the thread is twisted in production, and whether the loop is a double thread, or single. Good density and soft feeling is available when the towel is made of double twisted thread.

Here are some additional things that will interest you if you are a connoisseur of luxury
1.Hydrocotton is a technology which in weaving divides the ends of the cotton thread making the personalised bathrobes more absorbent and soft to the touch.

2. Technology cotton bamboo - bamboo distinctive features are: soft to the touch, sleek look and a natural antibacterial protection.

3. Microban Technology - a technology that protects materials from the formation of mold and fungus in the tissue. Especially when towels stand in the bathroom, and there is moist and favorable for these organisms.

The color range is a matter of your choice, but keep in mind that it is best to choose products that are colored with dyes that do not cause skin reactions. It is best to choose a white or beige, as these are natural colors of cotton and are least likely to have an allergic reaction. If these colors are boring for you - then choose bright or pastel colors derived from natural dyes.

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