Bath Towels
Products2Featuring the best bath towels in Canada
Everyone loves a great bath towel and ArchiPro features only the very best towels in Canada from suppliers that you can trust. The range focuses on key traits like durability, comfort and style that elevates them above the rest. They are made with the best materials and care in mind, so everyone in the household can enjoy them. Bath towels are an important part of the bathroom experience and an important part of the wider range of high quality bath linen available on ArchiPro.
Types of bath towels
Turkish cotton bath towels
Turkish towels are made with 100% cotton, which means they're incredibly absorbent and soft enough that they feel like velvet against your skin. A very popular choice in Canada.
Egyptian cotton bath towels
Egyptian cotton towels are the perfect addition to any bathroom. Their absorbency and softness make drying off after a shower a breeze, while their luxuriousness makes it feel like you're being treated to a spa experience every time you wash your hands.
Linen bath towels
Linen towels dry quickly, look elegant against a contemporary decor, and are easily washable. Unlike cotton, linen is known to be a “natural exfoliator,” which can help smoothen and rejuvenate your skin.
Bamboo bath towels
Bamboo bath towels are highly resistant to shrinking or piling, and they’re also a great option for those sensitive to other fabrics. Bamboo towels are also antibacterial and antifungal.
The advantages of high-quality bath towels
Bath towels are a necessity in any household in Canada. The right towel can make all the difference and not just in terms of comfort either. The main advantage of high-quality bath towels is that they're more absorbent than lower-quality ones. This makes them more comfortable to use and reduces the need for multiple towels at a time. High quality bath towels are also sturdier and longer-lasting than cheaper towels. Superior fabrics like Egyptian cotton are softer and will retain their characteristics even after multiple washes. They won't pile up or fade quickly as lesser fabrics do, which means you'll save money in the long run too.
How to choose a bath towel that’s right for you
First, think about how much space you have in your bathroom. Do you have a towel rack that can hold multiple large towels? If you have limited space, try to stick to lightweight towels like bamboo or cotton. Next, think about how often you use your towel and how long it takes to dry after washing it. Bath towel density (GSM) determines how quickly the towel dries and how fluffy it is. If you want a towel for the gym, a low density towel (around 300 GSM) won’t be as fluffy, but it’s incredibly lightweight. Alternatively, if you’re looking for an incredibly luxurious experience, choose towels around 600-900 GSM.
How many bath towels do I need?
The number of towels you will need in the household depends on a number of factors including the number of people in the household and how often you change or towels on a weekly basis. Generally speaking, four towels per person should be plenty as it allows you to have two in the wash and two that are clean, if you’re doing the washing a couple of times a week.
What size is a standard bath towel?
The standard size of a bath towel in Canada is around 75 cm by 145 cm.
What is a good quality towel made out of?
This depends on personal preference somewhat but Egyptian and Turkish cotton are often seen as luxurious choices for bathroom towels. Some people prefer lighter microfibre or bamboo options though so it really depends on you.
What GSM is best for towels?
The higher the GSM rating, the more absorbent the towel will be. A good place to start when picking out your bath towel is 400-600 GSM and see how that works for you.
If you need assistance to find and buy the best bath towels for your home or business, ArchiPro provides a connection to the various professionals in Canada, ready to assist with all requirements and questions. Simply click "Contact supplier" or visit the supplier's website directly from the product's page.