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🛁 Here’s What the Lines on Bath Towels Actually Mean
A small detail with a smart purpose you probably never noticed
They’re not just decorative.
In fact, those little lines — often found as bands or borders — serve a real functional purpose that many people have never considered.
Let’s break down what those lines on bath towels really mean — and why you’ll never look at your towel the same way again.
🧵 First, What Are These Lines Called?
Those horizontal or vertical bands are called “dobby borders” (or dobby lines).
They’re a special type of woven pattern added to the towel using a loom technique called a dobby weave. While they can vary in thickness and design, most towels have one or two dobby borders near the ends.
🧠 So, What’s the Purpose of These Lines?
1. 🪡 Structural Support
Towels get a lot of wear and tear — especially around the edges. The dobby border adds reinforcement to those high-stress areas, helping to prevent fraying and maintain the towel’s shape over time.
It’s like giving your towel a “frame” to help it last longer.
2. 🌊 Quick-Dry Zones
The dobby border is often woven more tightly than the rest of the towel, which makes it less absorbent. This actually helps the towel dry faster after use, because water isn’t pooling in those areas.
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