Frequently Asked Questions
The towels are made from one hundred percent cotton. This premium material provides superior softness and exceptional absorbency for kitchen tasks.
Each towel measures nineteen inches by twenty-eight inches. This generous size is ideal for drying and cleaning tasks in the kitchen.
Yes, each towel features a unique embroidered design. This adds a stylish touch, making them a fashionable kitchen necessity.
You can use these towels for various tasks such as drying hands, face, or dishes. They are versatile kitchen essentials for cooking and cleaning.
Yes, these towels are perfect for drying hands and face. Their soft cotton material ensures comfort and absorbency.
Absolutely, these towels can be used for dishwashing. Their size and absorbency make them great for drying dishes and cleaning up spills.
You should machine wash the towels in cold water. Use low heat for drying and always use a pressing cloth when ironing the embroidered design.
Yes, they are easy to maintain. Simply follow the washing instructions to preserve the fabric and embroidery for long-lasting use.
Yes, these towels make great gifts. They are perfect for housewarming, weddings, or as thoughtful gifts for dog lovers.
No, this specific set is available only in tan. The tan color complements various kitchen decors beautifully.
Yes, they are made from one hundred percent cotton, making them an eco-friendly choice for your kitchen collection.
The towels feature a stylish embroidered design. This elegant touch enhances both functionality and kitchen aesthetics.
You can store these towels in a kitchen drawer or hanging on a rack. Ensure they are clean and dry to maintain freshness.
If the towels arrive damaged, you should contact customer support for a return or replacement. They will assist you with the process.
No, these towels do not contain any hazardous materials. They are safe for everyday use.
Yes, these towels are not only functional but also decorative. Their elegant design makes them a stylish addition to any kitchen.












