FAQs
We suggest standard size towels for children who are toddling, right through to approximately 7yrs. Our jumbo hooded towels measure 120cm from the top of the hood to the bottom of the towel and 150cm across the width. We suggest these for children aged around 7yrs to 12-13yrs.
When to stop using hooded towels? ›
If your child likes using one and prefers it over regular bath sheets, there's no reason to stop using it until they physically outgrow it. Depending on the size, you might be able to get up to five years of use out of a hooded towel.
What is a good size bath towel? ›
The three average towel sizes you'll find easily are: Standard bath towel size (27 x 52 inches) Oversized bath towel size (30 x 58 inches) Jumbo bath towel size (35 x 70 inches)
How many hooded baby towels do I need? ›
If you give your baby a bath three times a week and do laundry once a week, it's probably a good idea to get four. If you do laundry daily, you might get away with two. Yet, neither of these options considers the other uses for baby bath towels.
What size should a towel be? ›
Towel Size Guide
TOWELS | (W x L) |
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Hand Towel | 50cm x 100cm 20" x 39" |
Bath Towel | 70cm x 140cm 28" x 55" |
Bath Sheet | 100cm x 160cm 39" x 63" |
Pool Towel | 100cm x 160cm 39" x 63" |
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How often should you throw away old towels? ›
Ultimately, though, when a towel's threads begin to pull—or you notice a lingering odor, despite a careful wash—it's time to toss it; you can expect body and hand towels to last between two to five years depending on their quality. Wash cloths, on the other hand, should be replaced every one or two years, notes Winch.
How many times should you use a towel before getting a new one? ›
How often should I wash my bath towels? Dead skin cells, bacteria, and even sweat can accumulate quickly on your towels, so using a fresh one about every three days is a simple rule of thumb—for all kinds of towels. You can of course change them more often.
How do you choose a good quality towel? ›
Thicker, heavier towels are usually more absorbent than thinner, lighter towels, but take longer to dry, of course. Towels made of Egyptian or Pima cotton, premium cotton brands, are super absorbent, and towels made with rayon absorb even a bit more water than cotton.
How to check towel size? ›
What are the different bath towel sizes?
- Bath Sheet: 36 inches by 75 inches.
- Bath Towel: 30 inches by 52 inches.
- Bath Mat: 24 inches by 36 inches.
- Hand Towel: 18 inches by 32 inches.
- Guest Towel: 14 inches by 21 inches.
- Washcloth: 13 inches by 13 inches.
Do hooded towels come in different sizes? ›
Hooded towel sizing guide
We have three sizes of hooded towel: standard, jumbo, and new for 2021 – JumboPLUS hooded towels. Although we suggest some age guidelines for all of them, it's always personal preference so we'd recommend basing it on the height of your child.
Towels and washcloths are designed to absorb water, which means they also absorb dyes, so wash colors separately. It's especially important to wash towels and washcloths after every use during your baby's first few months, since their immune system hasn't developed yet.
How to use a hooded towel? ›
first put the hood in the direction of your hand, then. hold the towel under your chin to keep it from falling. When you're picking up baby, cover their head with the hood, then wrap the baby. to make sure they're completely covered. and you're all done.
What is the best thickness for towels? ›
Here are some rough guidelines: 300-400 GSM towels are: Thinner, more lightweight and a coarser texture. 400-600 GSM towels are: Softer and more absorbent with a medium-high weight. 600+ GSM towels are: 5* hotel quality, and even more absorbent with a luxurious soft texture.
Are thicker towels better? ›
Thicker towels are undeniably more efficient when it comes to drying. They're also softer and feel gentler on the skin, all while lasting longer and holding up more strongly against the strains of heavy use.
How many towels should each person have? ›
The Ideal Number of Towels per Person
Our rule of three for stocking up on sheets also applies to towels. Keep three sets of towels for each individual who lives in your household—one in the wash, one in the closet, and one in use. This ensures there is always a towel in reserve for when you might need it.
When should you throw out your towel? ›
As a general rule, it is recommended to replace your bath towels every two to three years, with five years the maximum. Over time, frequent laundering and normal wear and tear can cause towels to lose their absorbency and become less soft.
When should you throw away hand towels? ›
"If your towels are frequently dripping wet and no longer absorbing as much as they did initially, they are no longer serving their purpose and it is time for new ones," says Wischnia. "This is a more obvious sign, but any kind of damage to the material means they need to be replaced," explains Wischnia.
How do I know when to replace my bath towels? ›
Bath towels typically last two to five years, depending on factors like frequency of use and care. Signs it's time to replace them include reduced absorbency, lingering odors, scratchiness, fading colors, rips or holes, mildew, or if they're over five years old.
When should you stop using a towel? ›
“Generally, you should change your towels every three to four uses,” she says. “This helps prevent the buildup of bacteria and odors.” It's important to stick to this clean towel schedule for a few reasons, Chiu notes. Bacteria, dead skin cells, and excess oils from your skin can build up on wet towels.