Kuvaus
74.8 × 55.1 in (190 x 140cm)
Cotton 100%
Producer Nishikawa Made in Imabari, Japan
William Morris’ designs are popular all over the world. This design is part of a collection released on the 120th anniversary of William Morris’s death. The masterpiece design is expressed in neutral and organic tones that blend in with modern living spaces. This design creates a space and time to open your mind in the performance of your busy life.
Nishikawa have been producing splendid sleeping bedding for over 450 years in Kyoto.
Kyoto is known for its hot and humid summer and cold dry winter. Because of this they have been pursuing good sleep and never stop innovating.
This is a botanical design, a specialty of William Morris.
The pattern is drawn with pile on a soft gauze-like base fabric.
Imabari Brand Tag
General Care of a Towelket
If you are a daily user, you should wash your towelket about once or twice a week.
If you use it only once in a while, it is best to wash it at least once a month.
Since towelkets absorb sweat well, they can become a source of stains and odors when used daily.
Washing instructions vary depending on the product. Be sure to check the washing instructions.
For conspicuous stains, apply undiluted liquid detergent, dab it lightly, and let it sit for a while before washing.
If you put your towelket in a laundry net, be careful how you fold them. When folding, make them alternately into mountain and valley folds. By doing this, it will absorb water and detergent evenly, and you can wash it effectively.
Unlike towels, it is recommended to use less fabric softener on towelkets.
If you use a fabric softener, it will coat the fibers and prevent them from absorbing sweat.
Here are some photos from our customer. This is "Sorbet", which has been used for nearly two years and washed a lot to become fluffy. It will be something you will want to use with you all the time, well adapted to your skin.
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