Our Home Republic Flinders Egyptian Collection has quickly become our most popular towel range.
Made from exquisite Egyptian cotton low twist yarn, this towel offers extreme softness, colour lustre, absorption and durability.
With a vertical rib in a generous 650gsm weight, horizontal pintucks and solid terry border, this is our best selling towel and for good reason.
It's available in this season's hottest colours and in all sizes.
If you haven't used a Flinders towel before, try one. You won't believe how soft and thirsty they are.
| RRP (incl. GST) | Sale (incl. GST) | LinenLovers (incl. GST) |
Quantity | |
| Bath Towel | $34.95 | n/a | $31.46 | |
| Hand Towel | $16.95 | n/a | $15.26 | |
| Face Washer | $9.95 | n/a | $8.96 | |
| Bath Sheet | $59.95 | n/a | $53.96 | |
| Bath Mat | $29.95 | n/a | $26.96 | |
| The total value of your selection is $0.00 | ||||
| Low Twist Egyptian Cotton Pile Bath Towel (650 gsm) - 70 x 140cm Hand Towel (650 gsm) - 45 x 65cm Face Washer (650 gsm) - 33 x 33cm Bath Sheet (650 gsm) - 86 x 160cm Bath Mat (900 gsm) - 55 x 85cm |
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Flinders EgyptianService rating : Delivery was quick and correct
Product : The towels are lovely and soft, but are still leaving fluff on your skin when drying, even after washing them. -
Flinders EgyptianService rating : Fast efficient service
Product : Great colour, very absorbent -
Flinders EgyptianHAVE NOT USED YET BUT LOOKS GREAT
Caring for Your Towels
All Mercer + Reid and Home Republic towels are machine washable at 40C and we recommend line drying in the shade, with a short, warm tumble drying cycle at the end to keep them soft and fluffy.
Fabric conditioners should be avoided, as they decrease the towel's ability to absorb water.
Make sure your towels do not come into contact with cleaning products containing bleach. Facial cleansers and skin treatments contain benzoyl peroxide which can also damage towels.
If you catch the towel and pull the pile, snip off the pulled loop with a pair of scissors. Our towels are woven, not knitted, so they won't fray.





