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For years, we’ve lived in a world where guest towels have traditionally been white – and there’s definitely good reason for it. They’re adaptable, neutral and easy to tell they’re clean so that you can show your guests that you’re thorough when it comes to towel hygiene.

But what about in the 2020s? Haven’t we moved on from those rigid traditions and adopted a more open-minded policy on guest towels?

In this post, the experts at The Monogram Shop, Australia’s best team for high quality towels and robes, explain the pros and cons of your guest towels only being white.

Pros of white guest towels

The choice of white as a dedicated colour for guest towels wasn’t decided randomly. The Towel Gods didn’t just choose it because they felt like it that day. Instead, they chose it for a number of specific reasons:

  • They can be bleached slightly
    One of the main secrets about white guest towels is that, when you go to wash them, you can actually use a tiny dash of bleach to keep them white and fresh. Think about the last time you checked into a hotel. What colour were the towels? We can guess: they were white. This is because hotels all over the world know this universal trick of using a little bleach to keep the white, fluffy freshness of guest towels. Try it out next time!
  • They’re neutral
    They may not exactly be your personal cup of tea, but white towels are usually pretty inoffensive. Being a neutral colour, white towels are seen by most people as a perfectly acceptable colour, unlike gaudier colours of hot pink and orange.

Cons of white guest towels

That being said, there are some cons that come with white guest towels.

  • Harder to keep clean over long-term use
    If you have guests that are staying for more than a couple of days, then white towels can present a bit of a hassle. For a start, they get stained more easily and appear dirtier faster than coloured towels. White towels usually only stay clean for about three days before appearing a little used. Coloured towels stay presentable for longer.
  • We’re living in modern times
    Let’s face it: we’re living in the 2020s. We can choose whatever towel colour we like for our guests and nobody’s going to judge us! Unless you’ve got a really snobby, old-fashioned aunt. But you shouldn’t really be listening to her, anyway.

Whether you love white guest towels, or want to mix up the colour scheme a bit, check out the high quality towels at The Monogram Shop. They stock a huge range of top tier towels from brands like Sheridan, Terry Towelling and Microplush. You can even get them monogrammed for that special someone! Visit The Monogram Shop today and invest in your dream set of towels.

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