DZEE Home Review

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James Whitfield Verification & Standards Editor
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OEKO-TEX Standard 100 (wholesale division)SEDEX (wholesale division)BSCI (wholesale division)

About DZEE Home

DZEE Home is the consumer retail arm of DZEE Textiles LLC, a hospitality textile supplier that has been operating out of Orlando, Florida for over two decades. The parent company supplies towels, sheets, and linens to more than 10,000 hotels across the United States. The consumer brand, dzeehome.com, launched as an extension of that wholesale operation, selling the same categories of products directly to home buyers.

The pitch is straightforward: hotel-quality towels and bedding at prices well below typical luxury retail. With bath towel sets starting around $30 and spa towels under $40, the pricing is aggressive. The question is whether the consumer products carry the same quality and certifications as the wholesale line.

The Certification Gap

This is where things get interesting, and not entirely in DZEE Home’s favour.

On the wholesale side (dzeeusa.com), DZEE Textiles prominently lists OEKO-TEX Standard 100, SEDEX, and BSCI certifications. These are meaningful credentials. OEKO-TEX confirms the textiles have been tested for harmful substances. SEDEX and BSCI address ethical manufacturing and supply chain responsibility. For a hospitality supplier, this is the right set of certifications to hold.

On the consumer side (dzeehome.com), none of these certifications appear on individual product pages. There’s no OEKO-TEX label, no certification number, and no link to verify. The “About Us” page mentions the hospitality background but doesn’t explicitly state that consumer products meet the same standards.

This is a transparency issue rather than necessarily a quality issue. It’s entirely possible that the retail towels come from the same supply chain as the wholesale ones. But “possible” and “verified” are not the same thing. Until DZEE Home displays certification details on its consumer products, we can’t confirm it.

What You’re Getting

DZEE Home organises its towels into several collections, each with a different profile.

Belem is the core bath towel collection. It comes in six colourways (White, Sandcastle Tan, Sage Green, Evening Blue, Cherry Cola, and Castlerock Grey) at 600 GSM. A 4-piece bath towel set runs about $29.95, and a 12-piece washcloth set is $18.99. The sizing is 27 by 50 inches for bath towels, which is slightly narrower than the industry-standard 27 by 54.

Forte is the premium bath collection. At 700 GSM with 100% combed cotton, these are noticeably heavier and more plush. A 6-piece set of white bath towels (27 by 54 inches) is priced at $55.99, reduced from $79.99. They feature double-needle stitching and an elegant dobby border.

Ryotei covers pool and economy towels. These are 600 GSM ringspun cotton, built to withstand heavier use. The Ryotei line comes from DZEE’s hospitality roots, and these towels are engineered for 120 to 150 industrial wash cycles.

Belem Spa Towels are the largest option at 30 by 56 inches, made from 100% combed cotton with double-needle stitching. A 2-pack runs about $37.75.

All cotton used is described as “finest combed cotton” or “ringspun cotton.” The brand does not claim Egyptian cotton, Turkish cotton, or any specific origin. This is honest, if vague.

What Buyers Say

Independent reviews for DZEE Home are thin on the ground. The brand doesn’t have a significant Amazon presence (they sell direct), and we found no dedicated Trustpilot page or BBB listing. Most buyer feedback comes from the brand’s own website.

The positive feedback centres on softness, absorbency, and value. Several buyers mention comparing the towels to hotel experiences. One reviewer noted discovering these towels at a Renaissance hotel in New York and tracking down the supplier for home use. Others praise the weight and plush feel, particularly in the Forte collection.

The negative feedback is more revealing. Some buyers report substantial lint shedding on the first few washes. Others describe an initial scratchiness that softens over time but may disappoint anyone expecting out-of-the-box luxury. These are common issues with cotton towels that haven’t been pre-washed, but they’re worth knowing about.

The lack of independent, third-party reviews is a limitation. Without a broad base of verified buyer feedback from platforms like Amazon or Trustpilot, we’re working with a smaller sample than we’d like.

How DZEE Home Compares

FeatureDZEE HomeClassic Turkish TowelsBrooklinen
Cotton typeCombed / ringspun cottonTurkish cottonTurkish cotton
GSM range600 to 700550 to 620~650
Certifications (consumer site)None listedOEKO-TEX Standard 100OEKO-TEX Standard 100
Price per bath towel~$8 to $14~$20 to $40~$39
Made inNot specifiedTurkeyTurkey
Independent reviewsLimited6,000+ on AmazonExtensive

Who Should Buy DZEE Home?

These towels are a good fit if:

  • You want hotel-style cotton towels at budget-friendly prices
  • You’re comfortable buying from a lesser-known brand with hospitality credentials
  • You don’t mind some lint shedding during the break-in period
  • You want heavier GSM towels (600 to 700) without paying luxury retail prices

Skip these if:

  • Visible, verifiable certifications on the product you’re actually buying matter to you
  • You want certified Egyptian cotton or verified Turkish cotton
  • You rely on extensive independent reviews before purchasing
  • Supply chain transparency is a priority for your household

Is DZEE Home Legit?

Proceed with Caution

DZEE Textiles, the parent company, is a legitimate hospitality supplier with verifiable certifications (OEKO-TEX, SEDEX, BSCI) on its wholesale site dzeeusa.com. The consumer brand dzeehome.com does not display these certifications on product pages, and it's unclear whether the same certified supply chain applies to the retail products. The company doesn't claim Egyptian cotton, which is honest, but the lack of any certification details on the consumer side is a transparency gap.

Founded
2001
Certifications
OEKO-TEX Standard 100 (wholesale division), SEDEX (wholesale division), BSCI (wholesale division)

What We Liked

  • Parent company DZEE Textiles has 20+ years supplying US hotels, real industry track record
  • Competitive pricing, with bath towel sets starting around $30 for a 4-piece set
  • 100% combed cotton construction with double-needle stitching across product lines
  • Wholesale division holds OEKO-TEX, SEDEX, and BSCI certifications
  • Wide colour range in the Belem collection (six colourways plus white)

What We Didn't Like

  • Consumer site lists no certifications on individual product pages
  • No Cotton Egypt Association or Egyptian cotton claims to verify, but cotton sourcing is vague
  • Limited independent reviews outside the brand's own website
  • Some buyers report significant lint shedding and initial scratchiness before first wash

Frequently Asked Questions

Is DZEE Home a legitimate company?

Yes. DZEE Home is the consumer-facing brand of DZEE Textiles LLC, a hospitality supplier based in Orlando, Florida. The parent company has operated for over 20 years and supplies towels and linens to more than 10,000 US hotels. The business is real, the products are real, and the hospitality credentials check out.

Are DZEE Home towels Egyptian cotton?

No, and the brand doesn't claim they are. DZEE Home towels are made from 100% combed cotton or ringspun cotton, depending on the collection. They don't specify the cotton's country of origin on their consumer site. If you specifically want Egyptian cotton towels, this isn't the brand for you.

What GSM are DZEE Home towels?

It varies by collection. The Forte bath towels are listed at 700 GSM, which is quite heavy and plush. The Belem collection sits around 600 GSM. The Ryotei pool towels are also 600 GSM. Generally, anything above 500 GSM is considered a mid-weight to heavy towel.

Does DZEE Home have OEKO-TEX certification?

The parent company, DZEE Textiles, holds OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certification for its wholesale hospitality products. However, the consumer site dzeehome.com does not display OEKO-TEX certification on individual product listings. We could not confirm whether the retail products carry the same certification as the wholesale line.

How do DZEE Home towels compare to luxury brands like Brooklinen?

DZEE Home is significantly cheaper. A 4-piece Belem bath towel set runs about $30, while a single Brooklinen bath towel costs around $40. The trade-off is transparency and brand polish. Brooklinen provides detailed material sourcing, clear certifications, and extensive third-party reviews. DZEE Home provides less of all three.

Where are DZEE Home towels made?

DZEE Home does not clearly state where its consumer towels are manufactured. The parent company DZEE Textiles operates from Orlando, Florida, and works with direct manufacturing partners. Given the hospitality industry background and pricing, overseas production in a cotton-producing region is likely, but the brand doesn't confirm specifics.

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