2.5-PLY GAUZE TOWEL | MUFFLER
Neither 2- nor 3-ply.
Woven layers are designed for comfort.
Shinto Towel took the middle layer of the traditional 20-count 3-ply gauze and replaced it with a 1/2-weight weave and utilize an irregular weave to produce a unique, exquisitely soft texture. Lighter, softer and quick to dry, and still highly absorbent, the 2.5-PLY GAUZE TOWEL comes in Large sizes, plus a longer scarf type and washcloth. Shinto created a natural depth in colour by slightly varying the dye for the warp and weft.
material | 100% organic cotton
made in Japan
Care instruction | Machine wash 40℃, tumble dry low/gentle, do not use fabric softener
Over one hundred years of knowledge and technical experience,
combined with innovation and creativity.
Shinto wishes to preserve the traditional production of Senshu towels and wants to create the best. To do that, Shinto utilizes fully historical knowledge and technical expertise and is unafraid of new ideas in technology and design. Shinto is always reviewing materials, functions, and designs in the pursuit of better products.
Superior absorbency, luxurious softness and the feeling of fresh,
new ‘clean’ – thanks to the togarashi process.
A characteristic of the Senshu towel is togarashi – a post-weave refining process. Towels are traditionally woven with starched fibres, as this increases durability, but the starch can repel water and thus affects absorbency. By washing and bleaching after weaving, the starch, oils, and other impurities in the fibre can be removed, allowing better absorbency while preserving its fluffy texture.
We offer worldwide shipping.
Free shipping on orders over SEK 1,000 within Sweden and over SEK 2,500 within the EU.
Shipping options and costs are displayed at checkout.
In-stock items are typically dispatched within 1–3 business days, with a delivery time of 2–4 days within Sweden. During busy periods, delivery may take a little longer.
If a pick-up point reaches capacity, the carrier will redirect your package to a nearby location. Please note that we cannot control which location is chosen, as it depends on space availability.