I don’t know, but please go to Ikea and get your dish towels there! We have an army of 79 cent Tekla towels and while they take a couple of washes to really get broken in after purchase, they become super absorbent and amazing. The Guldlok design is less absorbent(more of a flat weave tea towel texture fabric), but super cute(we also have this, which I love as a design but which is not even a little absorbent and makes me mad.) For dish rags, we are slowly griming up the package of 10 I got at Target when I moved out 13 years ago — some have gotten ripped or stained beyond use on dishes, but there are still like 6 in rotation(the rest have moved to rag status and carpet scrubbing/yard/garage duty.)
As far as towels, I’d buy two turkish towels on Amazon, and just swap them out when you do laundry. They’re thin and dry quickly even when you’re just hanging them on a hook(unlike terrycloth which have to be hung un-bunched to dry), and they’re very packable for travel(mine came with me to Australia as an airplane blanket, beach towel, and sarong for the B&B with shared bathrooms.)
