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Looking to elevate the guest experience at your property? Explore our premium selection of hotel-quality towels from top hospitality brands. Whether you're furnishing a boutique inn, luxury resort, or extended-stay property, these collections meet the highest standards for durability, absorbency, and elegance.
For expert guidance, check out our helpful blog post:
5 Tips for Selecting the Best Towels for Hotels
Note: As of 2024, 1888 Mills no longer manufactures towels in the USA. Production has shifted to overseas facilities.
Want to learn how to choose the right GSM, weave, and material for your hotel towels?
? Read: 5 Tips for Selecting the Best Towels for Hotels
Need help choosing towels that align with your brand and budget? Contact our hospitality experts for personalized guidance.
As a hotelier, there are many things to manage when setting up shop—from lighting design to choosing chocolates for the mini-bar. One of the most impactful guest experience items is the bath towel. Available in many shapes and sizes, purchasing bath towels in bulk can help you maintain consistency and savings. But how do you know what to look for? Here's what you should consider.
Towels are expected in every hotel room and are also essential in spas and pool areas. Choosing the right towels is not just about aesthetics—it affects your guests’ comfort, your hotel’s image, and your operational efficiency. That’s why buying in bulk from trusted suppliers like Hotels4Humanity makes sense.
Check the label. 100% cotton is ideal for luxury and absorbency, though synthetic blends are more allergy-friendly and cost-effective. Cotton is often perceived as more premium.
Heavier towels feel more plush and absorb better. GSM (grams per square meter) is a good indicator—higher GSM = higher quality. It also helps when comparing options online.
How was the towel made? Look at the weave, stitching, and whether the materials were ethically sourced. Quality production ensures durability and reflects well on your brand.
Choose towels that can be washed at scale without special handling. Keep water temperatures low to avoid shrinkage. Avoid high-maintenance items that increase labor and replacement costs.
White towels are classic and easy to bleach-clean. But consider using pastel or jewel-toned towels for a more luxurious feel. Colored towels can also help designate areas (e.g., pool vs. spa vs. room).
At Hotels4Humanity, you’ll find a wide selection of hotel-grade towels available in bulk. Our product pages include detailed descriptions, fiber content, weight specs, and brand information to help you make confident purchases. Some of the top brands we carry include Thomaston Mills, 1888 Mills, Oxford by Ganesh Mills, and WestPoint Hospitality.
What are the different types of towels used in hotels?
Hotels typically provide a variety of towels including bath towels, hand towels, washcloths, bath mats, and pool/beach towels. Each serves a unique purpose for enhancing guest comfort.
How do I choose the best towels for my hotel?
Look for 100% cotton or blended towels with high GSM, strong stitching, and suitable sizes. Consider brand standards, guest expectations, and laundering frequency.
How often should hotel towels be replaced?
Typically every 6–12 months, depending on laundering frequency and visible wear. Rotate regularly and inspect for thinning or frayed edges.
Can I get custom-branded towels for my hotel?
Yes! We offer embroidery and color customization options to help reinforce your hotel's identity and branding.
What is the best way to care for hotel towels?
Wash in warm water with mild detergent, avoid fabric softeners, dry on low heat, and store in dry areas. Rotate inventory to extend life span.
Are there eco-friendly hotel towel options?
Yes. Choose organic cotton, bamboo blends, or towels made from recycled fibers. These are great for LEED or green-certified properties.
Should I use white or colored towels?
White towels convey cleanliness and are bleach-safe. Colored towels offer branding and decorative advantages but may require more delicate care.
Written by the Hotels4Humanity Content Team – over 10 years of experience in hospitality sourcing and procurement.
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