These Peshtemal Linen robes will make you feel like you are relaxing at the finest hotel or spa. Luxury linen made in the legendary region of Denizli, Turkey; producers of the world’s finest cotton since ancient times. Our robes come in one unisex size. They are size inclusive and can accommodate a large range of body shapes and sizes. So no need to worry, you’ll always have enough to wrap around you. All Turkish made products are certified OEKO-TEX® – an international standard that sets limits on close to 200 potentially harmful substances and chemicals, including phthalates and VOC emissions. These bathrobes are free of harmful heavy metals like lead and arsenic, as well as many allergy-inducing and irritating chemicals.
All our bathrobes have:
- Fabric belt
- Double belt loops for adjustable belt height
- Meticulously stitched to 5-star hotel standards
- Inside hanger loops
- Unisex and size inclusive
Washing
- Exposed to oil, soil, and germs; wash towels in warm water ( around body temperature is best) with laundry detergent – but use a little less detergent than suggested. If the towels are white, they should occasionally be washed with about 1/4 cup of peroxide per load.
- Cotton is a natural fiber and new towels will shed some loose fibers.
- Avoid fabric softeners—they contain silicon that will make the towels water repellent.
- To soften them, use 1 cup of WHITE vinegar about every 6 weeks. Run the towels through a regular washing cycle, then redo them with the vinegar instead of soap. The reason towels aren’t soft is because they have soap left in them.
Drying
While tumble drying will make the towel fluffy, do not overdo, as the heat from the dryer can damage the integrity of the cotton. We recommend using a lower heat setting occasionally or alternate between air and heat drying.
Absorbency
To maximize the absorbency of a towel, add a cup of white vinegar to the rinse cycle, about every six weeks, to restore the towel to full absorbency. The vinegar removes any excess detergent, which can affect the towels’ absorbency.
Pulled Threads
As all our towels are woven, a pulled loop will not unravel the towel. If you catch the towel and pull a loop, cut off the pulled loop with a pair of scissors.