Description

A tension elevated towel experiment. The corner of the towel can be pulled through a set of oversized Ultrasuede buttonholes allowing the towel to stay around the waist via tension alone. Plus the Grid Linen fabric makes an exceptional lightweight towel with a precision dry feel.

Options

Fabric

Fabric Story

Linen has the strongest tensile strength of the plant fibers and is generally considered to be one of the oldest used for textiles. With its low static and pilling it easily weaves an open structure that let air flow through the fabric. Linen also has the remarkable ability to absorb 20% of its weight of moisture while remaining dry to the touch.

We chose a box weave linen, its three dimensional structure maximizes the surface area of the linen fibers. It absorbs moisture better, dries faster and shrugs off sand and dirt better than a flat weave linen.

High quality linen gets softer and softer over time, and when cared for properly can be handed down through generations.

A note on handling linen properly: Linen has many times the lateral strength of cotton, which is why it was once used to make ropes; however it is significantly less flexible. In day-to-day use this doesn't make much difference, but in certain conditions, particularly those found in top loading washing machines, it can become a problem. So wash yours in a front loading washer on a gentle cycle and you should be all good.

  • Fiber Content

    100%Linen

  • Fabric Weight

    200GSM

  • Fabric Origin

    Lithuania

  • Fabric Construction

    Waffle weave

Fit

Size Chart

in Inches | Measured Flat

SizeWidthLength
One Size5536
Noma is 6'1", 145 lbs and wears Experiment 363 - Grid Linen Tension Towel in Gray Rock.

Form

  • Made in

    Manhattan

  • Product Weight

    220G

  • Construction Details

    • Two pairs of dual Ultrasuede oversized buttonholes, located caddy corner from each other in opposing corners
    • Cotton twill hanging loop
  • Style Number

    A541

    Care

    • Washing

      • Machine wash on gentle
      • Avoid top loading washing machines with agitators
    • Drying

      Tumble dry low

    Photography Credits

    Recommended