Spotted (and admired) at Lost & Found in Los Angeles: a new line of bath towels made from botanically dyed, organic cotton by cult Japanese brand Evam Eva (a clothing line better known for its fine organic cashmere knitwear). Unlike more familiar Japanese towel lines (the thin, cotton-backed Yoshi towels, for instance), the towels are fluffy with a more robust weight.
Above L: A sampling of the subtle color variations. Above R: The Evam Eva Gray Towel (70 by 28 inches) is $95.
Above: The Evam Eva Kinari Towel (70 by 28 inches) is $95.
Above: The Evam Eva Sumi Towel (70 by 28 inches), made with charcoal gray Japanese sumi dye, is $175.
Above: The Evam Eva Sage Towel (70 by 28 inches) is $95.
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