• Lightweight & Fast Drying
  • Bath & Shower

  • Travel

  • Sports & Yoga
  • Hiking
  • Kitchen
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A tenugui towel is a versatile and sustainable essential for all occasions. Made of 100% lightweight cotton, perfect for travel, the gym, or yoga, this ultra fast-drying towel can be used for sports, as a kitchen towel, or even as a scarf, keeping you comfortable throughout the day.

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