Kyoto - Bath Towel Ink Blue
- Description
Crafted from 65Percent cotton and 35Percent rayon from bamboo, the Kyoto bath towel collection is remarkably soft and available in a variety of colors, the perfect addition to any bath. The rayon from bamboo component makes the towel feel silky smooth to the touch. The Kyoto towels feel very light weight and airy, but are still very absorbent due to the medium pile height of 600 GSM. Machine wash cold. Tumble dry on low-medium heat. Do not bleach.
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BRAND INFO
Founded in 1999, Kassatex was created with the vision of providing consumers with bed and bath collections that offer casual, affordable luxury. With headquarters located in the heart of Manhattan's Garment District, Kassatex is surrounded by the latest trends set against a backdrop of timeless, classic New York style. This unique mix influences everything we do in our collections. Like New York, Kassatex is modern with old world values. We are committed to helping our customers make a statement by escaping the ordinary.
Excellence in luxury and superior comfort for the home is the heart and soul of Kassatex. We invite you to indulge in the sensual and the exceptional, with products and accessories of unparalleled quality for your bed and bath. We only use the finest yarns, including a selection of products that are environmentally friendly, while altogether providing a touch of elegance for the ultimate experience in home comfort.
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