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Where can I get thick fluffy towels?
justlliloleme · 10/07/2016 22:25
After about 20 years (can't believe they're that old 🙈) I think it's time I replaced our towels.
I''m quite partial to those lovely fluffy towels you get when you stay in a nice hotel.
Anybody know where is the best place to get some good quality towels from at a price that wont break the bank?
TIA x
notagiraffe · 10/07/2016 22:37
John Lewis? I usually buy their good ones in the sales. They last well.
Dunelm Mill online often has good stuff at a very good price too.
ErrolTheDragon · 10/07/2016 22:39
I got some good ones from the white company in a sale.
HarlettOScara · 10/07/2016 22:55
Primark. Seriously.
Not their cheapest ones but sort of mid range. there was a thread about them recently. There's a lot of love for Primark towels in MN.
I bought a couple for going in to hospital 4 years ago as I didn't want to ruin my 'good' towels. The Primark are probably better than my more expensive ones and have washed really well and retained their fluffiness.
wowfudge · 10/07/2016 22:57
BHS before they close - Good Housekeeping recommended and the best towels I've ever bought.
LowDudgeon · 10/07/2016 23:12
Weirdly, I prefer thin unfluffy towels for getting properly dry.
So no recommendations - just go out & feel them
DarkBlueEyes · 11/07/2016 17:05
I mainly have Christy and Sheridan towels, all bought on offer from Fenwicks/Bentalls/Achica.
Then I discovered Primark towels (not the basic ones, the erm classier ones). They are really fabulous and I will be buying more. They wash beautifully and fluff up well.
Seriously.
emsyj · 11/07/2016 17:11
I have the John Lewis Pima thick fluffy hotel style towels. They weigh a ton and take forever to dry. They look nice tho... I would never buy them again, they're very impractical.
dontcallmelen · 11/07/2016 18:57
Bhs, or dunelm Egyptian cotton ones are really lovely, wash & fluff up well.
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