
Featured Category: Bath Towels
For over 70 years, the family of John Matouk has been committed to making luxury linens. Their “Milagro” bath towels are aptly named – “milagro” means “miracle” in Spanish – because they absorb water like crazy and cushion your skin so luxuriantly after a bath or shower, you’ll be reluctant to get dressed. They are the softest, most absorbent towels made today. Matouk arranges and joins together Egyptian cottons before weaving them into terry, so these towels don’t have traditio... FULL REVIEW
A former stockbroker in New York City, Peacock Alley founder Mary Ella Gabler is regarded by many as the first to establish the luxury linen industry in the United States. Mary Ella believed that women sought to decorate their bed and bathrooms in the same luxurious colors and prints that they dressed themselves in and over a quarter of a century later, her classic patterns and color palettes are still perennial favorites. The Manhattan Bath Towel is a 40 by 70 inch piece of luxury. Weighing in at ... FULL REVIEW
MSRP $63
If you can manage to get your hands on Abyss’ Super Pile Towel (and it’s getting difficult – stores can’t keep them in stock due to their wild popularity), you’re experiencing nothing less than bath couture. That’s because Abyss & Habidecor make their towels with skilled dressmakers and craftspeople instead of industrial machines. In all stages of the production process, this “Best Of” has been finished and tested by skilled human hands. Using 100% Egyptian cotton and pure linen, A... FULL REVIEW
MSRP $103





