Reddit Reddit reviews Bersuse 100% Cotton Troy Stonewashed Handloom Turkish Towel-33X70 Inches, Black

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Bersuse 100% Cotton Troy Stonewashed Handloom Turkish Towel-33X70 Inches, Black
Absorbent & Ultra Soft: Our Turkish peshtemal towels dry you off quickly. Great for baby care, kids, men and women with sensitive skin. Our beach blanket towels are oversized, extra large and you can easily wrap them aroundLightweight & Compact: Pack and fit in your bag easily. Much less storage space than traditional plush towel. Perfect for beach, swimming pool, fitness center, sauna, hammam, yoga, sports, picnic, camping and backpackingSuper Versatile: Can be used as bath towel, beach towel, travel towel, gym towel, sauna towel, sarong, pareo, shawl or picnic blanket. Unique chic bohemian designs. Looks fabulous as table runner, outdoor couch, sofa throw, chair cover or tapestryMachine Washable & Quick Dry: Gets softer and more absorbent with every wash. Dries much faster (about 20 min on low temp as opposed to 60 min on high temp for terry towels). No bad smells, unlike fluffy cotton towels37 x 70 Inches (95 x 175 cm), 14 oz (400 Grams ) | OEKO-TEX, 100% Turkish combed cotton yarn, no pilling, sand proof | Natural-dye, prewashed, hand-loom, nice finish with fringes
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1 Reddit comment about Bersuse 100% Cotton Troy Stonewashed Handloom Turkish Towel-33X70 Inches, Black:

u/mochi_monday ยท 1 pointr/HerOneBag

Ha! I just went through the same dilemma. I have a typical striped Cacala peshtemal Turkish towel that I travel with, but I agree that it looks a little towel-y as a scarf (but not so much on you!), so I don't wear it as such, which means it ends up taking space in bag. I recently got this one (https://www.amazon.com/Bersuse-100-Cotton-Peshtemal-Stonewash/dp/B01LT57GOC) as it is more subdued in pattern, but it's a bit thicker and rougher in texture and I still think it kind of looks towel-y, but not as bad. Just came across this company (https://rivieratowel.com/products/careyes-towel) with some decent options, and they donate proceeds to The Sea Turtle Conservancy).

@ArtofRebellion, which size Outlier did you get, and does it work ok as a scarf?

I like the idea of making my own towel. Scarves are narrower than towels, which makes wearing a towel as a scarf a bit bulky. If there was a good way to join 2 pieces, then maybe splitting it in half horizontally would solve my dilemma of wanting to save space in bag and being able to have decent looking scarf. In other words, when in transit, wear 1 half as scarf, pack other half, then when you need a towel, join the 2 halves together. Hmm, new product in the making?