What makes us Different...
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Natural & Breathable
100% Turkish Cotton is unique due to its longer cotton fibers. This special feature makes them softer than standard cotton, dries quickly, and becomes fluffier and cozier after more uses and washes
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Organic & Sustainable
The GOTS certification attests that our cotton is grown without using synthetic pesticides, GMOS, or herbicides. This means that the cotton-growing process is Sustainable and Biodegradable.
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Sensitive-Skin Safe
The 'Oeko-Tex Standard 100' Certification denotes that it's been rigorously tested for toxic chemicals and is free of harmful substances for you and the environment
Safe for the Skin & Environment
All our blankets and towels are biodegradable, certified organic, free of harmful chemicals, and made of 70% recycled cotton. Because we care about what touches your skin and our landfills.
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Free Shipping
Enjoy fast, free continental U.S. delivery for orders over $75
You can also enjoy fast shipping to HI, AL, PR, USVI for all orders for a discounted rate that we pass on to you! -
Love it or Leave it
Our 30 Day Money Back Guarantee that you'll love it. If not, return it for a refund!
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Small-Batch Production
Each design is loomed in small, limited-quantity batches for better quality control
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Your Purchase Plants a Tree!
Giving BackWe are partners with One Tree Planted to give back to the environment, create a healthier climate, and help reforestation!
Have Questions? We've got Answers!
Why is Turkish Cotton Special?
Turkish Cotton is known for its longer fibers, compared to standard cotton. The longer the fiber, the fewer edges it will have when it’s woven into a fabric. As a result, these special fibers produce stronger, plusher, and softer fabrics that are fast-drying too! For those with sensitive skin, this is important, because less fiber joints means less irritation.
Where are these made?
Unlike other Turkish-style textiles, our blankets and towels are authentically loomed in Turkey with real, premium Turkish cotton!
Why are these good for Sensitive Skin?
For those suffering with Eczema or Psoriasis, you need breathable, soft, non-irritating fabric against your sensitive skin. Specifically, Organic, OEKO-TEX®, 100% cotton is the ideal fabric!
National Eczema Association article states “...Fabrics [with] an OEKO-TEX label...certifies that they are free of harmful and potential allergenic chemicals. These are harder to find, but are optimal...It is best to choose organic cotton, whenever possible...100% organic cotton clothing is less likely to contain some potential allergens in clothing."
WebMD also states in their article, "Avoid Synthetic Clothes...that trap heat, make you sweat, or... that scratch your skin and cause irritation. Pick breathable fabrics. Choose clothes made from cotton...that allows your skin to breathe [and] can also absorb sweat.
National Psoriasis Foundation states, "To manage psoriasis itching, wear base layer of cotton or avoid wool/synthetic clothing. Loose cotton/linen fabrics wick away sweat."
How is Organic Cotton Different?
We use cotton that has been certified Organic through the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), which is the worldwide leading textile processing standard for organic fibers. This certifies that our cotton "is made of natural fibers grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, or herbicides and GMOs...to sustain the health of ecosystems, soils and people."
What is OEKO-TEX® Certified?
OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 is one of the world's best-known labels for textiles tested for harmful substances. Our products have been rigorously tested for numerous regulated and non-regulated substances, which may be harmful to human health. In many cases, the limit values for the STANDARD 100 go beyond national and international requirements. In short, our products are SAFE and free from toxic chemicals!
Is it Machine-Washable?
YES! Ideally, you would wash separately with cold or warm water on the delicate/gentle cycle and hang to dry.
BUT, we know that life is busy, so you can wash with other towels and similarly soft cotton items on the gentle cycle. Avoid items with zippers and other accessories that might pull on the fabric threads. You may also use the dryer on the low heat, delicate setting.