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Random questions about towels
How many sets do you have? And how often do you replace them? I've noticed that a couple of the towels we got for our wedding (5 years ago) are getting a little ratty and they aren't as soft as they used to be. Do you think 5 years is a good life for a towel that is used regularly? We rotate between 3 sets. I'm thinking of ordering some new ones and also getting a new set to add to our rotation.
Re: Random questions about towels
I have a few sets (I am too lazy to go upstairs and count)... "set" is subjective, though. In the past, I have bought or received sets and I'd say they last 3-5 years, so yours are probably at the end of their useful life.
They're not really a "set," but I buy the white towels in bulk from Costco now, bc they match everything and don't shed (I hate dark towels for that reason). The ones we're using now, I bought a few years ago and they are going strong. I also rotate my towels every three days bc I'm a bit obsessive (I think we've already covered that). I like clean towels. Judge away.
"What is a week-end?"
I wouldn't go by a timeline for towels - if you don't think they're nice anymore, it's time for new ones.
We rotate through 3 sets, and our oldest ones (6 years) are in a heck of a lot better shape than the ones we bought 3 years ago (they're the same brand, so that pisses me off). Our 3 year old towels are still soft, but the hem (?) is fraying on all of them.
We make the rockin' world go 'round.
We have two bath towels in the color DH likes and 6 in the color I like. DH's towels are only a couple of years old, and they look fine, but he wants new ones b/c they still have a lot of lint. Mine are mostly wedding/shower gifts and they also still look fine (5 years later) though some are more faded than others. I try to rotate them so they wear more evenly.
We might just get all new ones for the new place, the ones we have don't really match.
I must have good luck with towels. The towels we got as wedding/shower gifts (now 5 years old) are all in great shape. They are Wamasutta (sp?) brand from BBB.
I have much older towels that I bought when I got my own place after college and while they don't look brand new anymore, they are still in good enough shape that I use them as guest towels.
I have some towels that I bought at HomeGoods just about two years ago that look terrible and some that I got for our wedding five years ago that look great.
Once a towel is fairly ratty or worn, it goes into the basement for use as a flood towel (I have overflowed our utility sink a few times). My feeling is that you can never have too many towels.
I also love buying them, but I think we have 3 sets of 2 that are in regular use. Then I have 2 sets of 2 that are backup use. And DH always mixes them up.
We had been using 2 sets we got for our wedding 5 years ago, plus an older set that I'm not sure when I got and we didn't have a complete set for any longer. THe wedding towels are same as bh, Wamsutta. They are doing ok, but def. not as soft as I'd like and the washcloths are starting to fade and take on a pinkish hue. (they are a light tan color normally). We're pretty hard on towels in this house.
I just bought a new set at BBB recently and they're super soft but don't soak up water as fast as I'd like. Takes a few passes over a body part to feel dry. I also bought another set at Costco this week but haven't washed them yet.