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- The environmental benefits of thin towels are equally compelling. Their reduced size means less fabric is used during manufacturing, thereby minimizing textile waste. Additionally, they are often machine washable, reducing the need for frequent replacements and lowering overall water consumption. Furthermore, their quick-drying property reduces the energy needed for drying, decreasing the carbon footprint associated with laundry Furthermore, their quick-drying property reduces the energy needed for drying, decreasing the carbon footprint associated with laundry
Furthermore, their quick-drying property reduces the energy needed for drying, decreasing the carbon footprint associated with laundry Furthermore, their quick-drying property reduces the energy needed for drying, decreasing the carbon footprint associated with laundry
thin towels.
However, there are lower quality cottons used in sheet making as well. Upland cotton is one of the most common. Because of its lower quality, it is often cheaper than Egyptian or Pima/Supima cotton. Additionally, organic cotton of any variety is generally more expensive than non-organic cottons.
Whilst linen may not initially feel as soft as cotton, it does get softer with each wash. Choose pre-washed - garment washed or stone washed - linen if you want that softer feel straight away.