We know you might want to live in your Boca Terry robe so don’t fret if you spill coffee on it.
Follow these care instructions to ensure your robe lasts!

How to Wash Your Towels
- Read the care label: Check the care label on the towels for specific instructions from the manufacturer.
- Separate towels: Wash towels separately from other laundry items, especially those with zippers or hooks that could snag the towels.
- Use mild detergent: Choose a gentle detergent without bleach or fabric softener additives, as these can damage the fibers and reduce absorbency.
- Machine wash: Wash the towels in a washing machine using warm water (not hot) to help maintain the softness of the fabric.
- Avoid overloading: Do not overload the washing machine to ensure thorough cleaning and rinsing of the towels.
- Gentle cycle: Use a gentle cycle setting on your washing machine to prevent excessive agitation that can damage the fibers.
- Avoid fabric softeners and bleach: Fabric softeners can leave a residue on the towels, reducing their absorbency and softness. Bleach can break up the towel fabric and leave a yellowish color.
Use non-chlorine bleach as an option. - Towel quantity: Wash a reasonable quantity of towels at a time to allow them to move freely in the washer and receive adequate cleaning.
- Tumble dry on low: After washing, tumble dry the towels on a low heat setting or air dry them to preserve their softness. Avoid using high heat, as it can damage the fibers and cause shrinkage.
- Avoid ironing: These towels are typically designed to be soft and plush without the need for ironing. Avoid ironing them to prevent damage to the fibers.
- Fold and store: Once dry, fold the towels neatly and store them in a dry, well-ventilated area to prevent mildew growth.