I am very familiar with this particular brand of paper napkins. My first memories of them are as a kid helping to set the dinner table. I sometimes feel like it’s an indulgence to buy premium dinner napkins, and get lured away by the giant economy packs. So, I don’t always buy these Vanity Fair napkins but sooner or later I always seem to find my way back to them.
I love that they’ve stuck with the same clamshell embossed design after all these years. I guess it’s a little weird to get sentimental over a paper dinner napkin, but those little details matter to me. Anyway, I love the way they’re pre folded into a perfect rectangle for me. They actually
come in their own napkin holder which I think is a nice touch, although I prefer to use my wooden napkin holder. I still find the paper napkin holder they come in useful, because it helps keep them together in a nice neat stack until I’m ready to use them. They fit so nicely in my napkin holder and when I go to grab one I get the one I wanted and not a bunch. On the other hand, the cheaper square napkins that always seem to flop over, come out of the napkin holder in clumps and wind up on the floor. I like the way my silverware looks on these too. The square ones,that I can never seem to ...