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Posted 18 September 2023

Soft Marl Quick Dry Plain Towels £1.50 Hand Towel, £2.50 Bath Towel, £4 Bath Sheet - Free C&C

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  • Soft marl texture
  • Made with 71% soft cotton
  • Quick drying
  • Machine washable
  • Available in a range of towel sizes and colourways
Dry down with our Soft Marl plain towels which have been crafted from 71% cotton for that soft feel. With high levels of absorbency, this towel is quick drying and machine washable for ease of cleaning. This towel is available in a range of towel sizes and colourways to suit anyone's style or bathroom aesthetic.

MADE IN GREEN by OEKO-TEX® is a unique product label to trace the countries and production facilities - search the product label for more information.

Product Dimensions

Hand Towel: W 50cm x L 90cm
Bath Towel: W 70cm x L 125cm
Bath Sheet: W 100cm x L 150cm
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Edited by a community support team member, 29 September 2023
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  1. Pigsy.'s avatar
    I have these. Takes a few washes but they are great towels. I can't remember how much I paid but they were worth it.
  2. yve67's avatar
    Mine are good, so have ordered more
  3. thetreelogger's avatar
    dreadful dreadful quality COLD COLD COLD FREEZING COLD
  4. Lakshitha's avatar
    The reviews don’t look so good looks like low quality which reflects the price
  5. DeanoNI's avatar
    Bought a few for the gym. Gave them a wash before first use and still ended up covered in fluff. Hoping another wash will improve things.
  6. c_1st's avatar
    The reason these don't dry users well is because they're made with cheap plastic.

    Terrible to see plastic sneaking into more + more traditionally 100% natural cotton items.

    71% cotton = 29% more plastics to leach into the water when washing them. Which then gets into our water courses + natural habitats (inc' us, and animals). All because profit-hungry water companies refuse to invest in total microplastic filtering before discharge (edited)
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