

An undeniable joy of going somewhere new: finding things I can incorporate into my life at home. When I was in Copenhagen recently, I spent a whole day in Illum, the department store, admiring Scandi flat-weave rugs and Mogensen chairs and wishing I lived around the corner so I could outfit my apartment tip to toe.
But of course, none of these things fit in a suitcase, particularly if you pride yourself on packing in a carryon (as I do) or if you’re flying Ryanair and declined to pay for extra baggage (as I did, and never will again).
When finding housewares to bring home, I have three criteria. It must 1) be useful, 2) be a steal, and 3) fit in my bag without taking up much space or adding much weight. Limiting factors, but I like a challenge.
I have found one thing that—reliably—fits the bill, every time: kitchen towels. I’ve taken to picking up a couple every time I go somewhere: summery checked versions from a general store on the Cape; thick undyed cotton cloths from Dublin; and, most recently, striped linens from Denmark. (N.B.: I am not the only Remodelista editor known to do this! Julie brought each of us hardy scrub cloths from a trip several years ago—practical and delightful.)
I know what you’re thinking: Kitchen towels—boring! Or maybe: twee! Hear me out. Kitchen cloths make a great souvenir. Here’s why.
Convinced? Here are three tips if you’re on the hunt.
1. Look for good materials, like 100 percent cotton, and avoid synthetics.
2. Hardware stores, markets, and general stores are where the good linens are. These off-the-beaten-path spots will always yield better (and less expensive) finds than tourist shops.
And 3., and this is the hill I will die on: a hanging loop is always better than no hanging loop.
Whether you’re two towns over or overseas, you, too, can start on the kitchen towel hunt. Or, if you’re browsing from home, consider these five versions I’m admiring, each from a different destination.
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