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What Are Those Lines on Towels?
The lines you see running horizontally or vertically across towels are called dobie stripes or simply “woven lines.” These are narrow bands where the fabric’s weave pattern changes, creating a subtle texture difference.
You might notice them as:
- Thin, smooth stripes contrasting the fluffy terry cloth surface
- A shiny or flat band running along the edges or body of the towel
Why Do Towels Have These Lines?
1. Aesthetic Appeal
2. Structural Purpose
Beyond looks, these lines help reinforce the towel’s fabric, especially along edges or sections prone to wear and tear. The tighter weave in these areas:
- Adds strength
- Prevents fraying
- Helps maintain shape after multiple washes
3. Brand Signature
Some towel manufacturers use these stripes as a signature pattern or branding element. The lines become a recognizable detail signaling quality and craftsmanship.
How Do They Affect Towel Performance?
Despite their different texture, the lines don’t reduce the towel’s absorbency. In fact:
- The thicker terry cloth areas still do the heavy lifting for drying
- The smoother stripe areas offer a sleek contrast without sacrificing function
This combination results in towels that are both functional and visually appealing.
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