Let’s talk about these MY DRAP napkins—because who knew a roll of cloth could spark such debate? I’ve used them for everything from picnics to 'trying-to-impress-my-in-laws' dinners, and here’s the real tea.
The Good: First off, the eco-credentials are legit. They’re 100% biodegradable, and you can wash them up to 6 times (though some reviewers swear they disintegrate after two). The perforated roll is genius—no fumbling with folds. And that 'starched cotton' texture? Oddly satisfying for holding messy BBQ ribs without collapsing like paper napkins.
The Not-So-Good: If you’re expecting linen-soft luxury, these feel more like your grandma’s tablecloth—stiff out of the package. One wash softens them slightly, but they do lose their crispness fast. Also, at 20x20cm, they’re more 'canapé' than 'dinner plate' size. I learned this the hard way when my spaghetti sauce missed the memo.
Verdict: Perfect for outdoor parties where you want to look fancy without guilt (eco-points!). But daily use? Maybe not. They strike a weird balance between disposable convenience and cloth-napkin aspirations. Bonus: They photograph beautifully—Instagram wins over practicality here.