Turkish Bath Towels

This past weekend really felt like the beginning of summer! We rented a little house in Santa Cruz with some friends a couple blocks from the beach and had one lovely day at the beach, another fun day riding rollercoasters on the Boardwalk and eating corndogs, plus lots of hot tubing, bbqing and late night chats. We even had a sitter one night so all the adults could go out! It was perfect, and it really got me in the summer mood. I’ve been eying these turkish towels for a while and I think now’s the time to buy one, or two, or three. The different designs represent the regions in Turkey that they were made and I love how they double as towel and wrap. I’ve heard they’re just as absorbent as regular towels?  Now I just need to somehow decide on colors.

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ı am a turk and why don you come here and buy 🙂 we are also using these towels on the beach keeps fresh

The little fringes on these towels is great. Turkish looking, but not so much that you couldn’t have them be in a room that doesn’t have other similarly themed items. I may get rid of some of our regular towels and replace them with these. Perhaps I’ll donate the used ones to the Hoboken University Hospital Thrift store. I wonder if Bataglia’s sell these???

Liz! I live in San Francisco too. We have been wanting to take a trip down to Santa Cruz with friends as well. Could you give me some tips about planning out trip?

I don’t know how I would decide on a color combo either. All so beautiful!

I loooove the look of these. Also, I hear turkish towels have a really cool backstory- like each one represents a different section of the population or something, have you heard that?

Yes, there are a lot of different styles and I guess each style represents the region of Turkey the people that made it are from.

What cool towels! If you do get them, I’d love to hear how soft/comfy they are as compared to regular towels.

My friend has a couple and claims they’re just as absorbent as normal towels. They are quite thinner though so I’m a little skeptical to be honest! They take up such little space though. Love that!

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