Japanese minimalism at its coziest. | | | Made from clouds (OK, organic linen and cotton, but same thing), these Japanese towels from Morihata are soft-as-all-get-out. With a terrycloth interior, they're lightweight but fast-absorbing. It'll be love at first touch. | | | | | | | These towels are woven very loosely, so they're cooler, with a little linen fiber for durability. They're also specially washed to ensure they're so-soft, right from the beginning. | | | | EIJIRO HIGAKI | Kontex Designer & Towel Sommelier (yes, it's a thing—see below!) | | | | | In Imabari, Japan, you'll find towel experts (they're called towel sommeliers), specially trained to help anyone find the color, weave, and fluff factor of their dreams. Here are five of their top tips. | | | | | | Absorbent: check (twice as absorbent as cotton, to be exact). Attractive: check. Foot exfoliator: check (yup, you read that right). These mats are also made by Morihata using blended washi paper and kumazasa extract. Your no-longer-slippery bathroom floors will thank you for this one—and so will your feet. | | | | |
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