
FLAX LINE Towel
Kontex
NZ$16.00 - NZ$56.00
Kontex towels, woven in Imabari, Ehime since 1934, from Japan to New Zealand. Flax-line, waffle and LANA are long-standing favourites here.
Spinning, dyeing, weaving and finishing all take place within that one small region. Prices are shown in NZD at checkout, shipped from our studio in Kobe, Japan.
Handkerchief, face, hand and bath sizes, with cotton-linen alongside. Ships to New Zealand · NZD · rates at checkout.

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Kontex towel series compared by material, weave and size.
| Towel | Material | Weave and feel | Sizes | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
MOKU Light | 100% cotton | Thin, flat weave; packs small and dries fastest of the pile-free weaves |
| Travel, gym, sauna, everyday |
LANA | 100% cotton | Wool-knit-like weave; light with soft volume and a dry touch |
| Hand and bath; XL doubles as a blanket or shawl |
BRERA | 100% cotton | Large waffle texture; touches less skin, stays comfortable when damp |
| Face, hand, bath |
VINTAGE WAFFLE | 95% cotton, 5% linen | Honeycomb waffle; dry, non-sticky feel, quicker drying than pile |
| Face, hand, bath; XL as a light blanket |
HEATHER WAFFLE | 70% cotton, 30% linen | Waffle weave with linen; crisp and dry, softens with washing |
| Face, hand, bath |
MOKU LINEN | 60% cotton, 40% linen | Light flat weave with a crisp linen texture; quick-drying |
| Kitchen, sauna, bath, beach, travel |
Sizes are given in centimetres, with approximate inch equivalents.
MOKU SERIES
Explore lightweight, quick-dry MOKU towelsCompare five compact Imabari towels for travel, sauna, sport and everyday use.
How Japanese towels differ from Western terry, and how to choose between the Kontex weaves in this collection.
Japanese towels are generally thinner and lighter than the dense terry towels common in Europe and North America. They are woven for absorbency relative to their weight, quick drying, and comfort through humid summers, rather than for maximum plushness. A typical Japanese bath towel weighs less, takes little space on a rail or in luggage, and line-dries within hours. The lightness is not a compromise, it is the point.
Imabari, a coastal city in Ehime prefecture on the island of Shikoku, has been Japan’s principal towel-weaving region for more than a century. Spinning, dyeing, weaving and finishing are concentrated within one small area, and the soft local water suits gentle dyeing. Kontex has woven towels in Imabari since 1934, and every towel in this collection is woven there.
We ship worldwide from Japan. Prices appear in your local currency where supported, and shipping is calculated at checkout for your destination. Delivery times and any import duties or taxes vary by country, details are on the shipping policy page.
Yes. Kontex has woven towels in Imabari, Ehime since 1934, and every towel in this collection is woven there. Imabari is Japan’s principal towel-weaving region, where spinning, dyeing, weaving and finishing all take place within one small area.