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  1. Anna    September 27, 2011

    oh wow. I love these towels. I wanted to by a new beach towel this year but could´t find one in the german shops. So I might by one from fresco…

  2. Nomadic D    September 27, 2011

    ohmygod. I think I’m in love! Once I discovered turkish peshtemals (the flat woven cotton towels traditionally used in turkish baths) I vowed I’d never get another kind of towel ever again, but these are insanely beautiful. That one photo where it’s draped casually across the bench literally makes my heart race.

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  3. joni    September 28, 2011

    truly beautiful, but unlike peshtemals, these will be hard to wear as scarves. darn! how do i justify something that does not have dual duty?

  4. Chessa!    September 28, 2011

    I would buy a frame for these and hang them in my living room-no glass or covering! they are amazing!! it’s art you can touch and feel with every part of your body. love.

  5. Hillary    September 28, 2011

    Wow, thanks for sharing ladies! These are a serious find! These would make an awesome gift too… Like, if any one wants to buy me a gift, get me these!!!

  6. Mora Bellendir    March 11, 2013

    The type of material your beach towels are made from has a direct impact on the absorbency of the towel. Thick terry is one of the best materials for beach towels as they tend to soak up the moisture the fastest. Terry is also warm, and because it is thick, it is nice to lie on at the beach. You will want to make sure that your beach towels are made of 100% cotton for the best absorbency, and to make sure that your towel performs the way you expect it to, Egyptian or Turkish cotton is the best way to go. :

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