Towels

Towels
* Egyptian cotton solid Towels.

* Jacquard Egyptian cotton Towels.

* Egyptian Beach Towel

* Egyptian Safari Towels

These Combed, extra absorbent, incredibly soft towels will look and feel great wash after wash. 100% Egyptian cotton towels are woven from the highest quality extra long staples, giving them their beautiful texture and long lasting durability

6-PC Water Weaves Towel Set
Elsewhere: $99.99

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$34.99
6-Pc Striped Towel set
Elsewhere: $99.99

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$34.99
6-Pc Solid combed Towel Set
Elsewhere: $99.99

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$34.99
6-PC Grand Jacquard Towel sets
Elsewhere: $99.99

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$34.99
2-Egyptian cotton Bath Sheet 35x70"
Elsewhere: $69.99

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$29.99
2-Egyptian cotton Bath Mat 20"x32" Each.
Elsewhere: $59.99

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$19.99
6-PC Luxury Lace Towel Set
Elsewhere: $129.99

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$49.99
6-Pc Yarn-dyed Towel sets
Elsewhere: $99.99

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$34.99
2-PC Striped Egyptian cotton Bath Sheets
Elsewhere: $69.99

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$29.99
Queen size Terry/Velour Throw, 100% Egyptian cotton
$44.99
Beach Towels
Many Styles & Patterns
Golden Sun Beach Towel
Elsewhere: $59.99

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$19.99, 2/$33.99
Bath Robe
Elsewhere: $129.99

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$49.99
The term Egyptian cotton is usually applied to the extra long staple cotton produced in Egypt and favored for the luxury and upmarket brands worldwide. In fact, the cotton species which produces extra long staple "Egyptian" cotton is the native American species Gossypium barbadense which was introduced by Mohammad Ali Pasha in the 19th century. During the American Civil War, with heavy European investments, Egyptian-grown cotton became a major alternate source for British textile mills. Most of what is labeled "Egyptian cotton" today, however, also includes long staple cotton, the product of the other native American species Gossypium hirsutum [1]. The ancient Egyptians made their clothing from linen, a product of the flax plant.