HEATHER WAFFLE
Imabari Towel
Kontex
The Lattice Linen Imabari Towel blends cotton and linen.
A comfortable towel with the softness of cotton and the smooth texture of linen.
Kontex Japan's Waffle Linen Blend Hand Towel combines the smooth texture of linen with the softness of cotton.
Linen can often seem stiff until it has been washed and used a few times, but by mixing it with cotton, it is made soft and durable from the beginning.
The combination of the waffle weave and linen cotton blend make for a towel which dries faster than ordinary towels.
The Hand Towel has high water absorption and dries quickly so it is a highly hygienic choice.
Each towel features a hanging loop so you can easily hang it on a hook.
Made in Japan.
Material: 70% Cotton, 30% Linen |
S | M | L | XL |
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38 x 40 cm / 15 x 15 ¾ in | 38 x 85 cm / 15 x 33 ½ in | 65 x 115 cm / 25 ½ x 45¼ in | 80 x 140 cm / 31 ½ x 55½ in |
Khaki
Blue
Ice Grey
Charcoal Grey
Shipping Worldwide.
It may take up to 2-5 business days for shipping.
Additional customs duties may be required.
In such cases, please pay upon receipt.
FedEx : Delivery in 1~7 working days
(FedEx Pak will ship in plastic bags.)
EMS : Delivery in 4-20 working days
When a package is shipped outside of Japan, it undergoes customs inspection in the respective destination country.
Depending on the country's policy, the package may be subject to taxes.
Please note that our shop is not responsible for any customs taxes or charges incurred, as these are not included in the shipping cost or the cost of the products.
It is important to highlight that our shop does not undervalue the amount on the invoice or the parcel, as doing so would be against customs laws.
about - kontex -
Kontex Towels is a towel manufacturer established in 1934.
The company is based in Imabari, the most famous towel production area in Japan.
Imabari towels are the highest quality and most trusted in Japan and have a high quality and reputation throughout the world.
All carefully selected materials are used, produced and processed in Japan.