Why Do Bath Towels Have Lines? The Practical Design Detail Most People Miss
In higher-end towels, woven bands often indicate:
Better cotton (like Egyptian or Pima)
Denser, longer loops
More complex weaving techniques
While not a guarantee, a well-executed band often signals a towel built to last—not just a flat, flimsy sheet.
What the Bands Are NOT
Not just decorative (though they add style).
Not "seams"—they’re woven in during manufacturing, not stitched on.
Not indicators of thread count (towels are measured by GSM—grams per square meter).
The Bigger Picture
That humble bath towel? It’s a marvel of textile design. From loop density to fiber twist to those unassuming bands, every element serves a purpose.
Next time you wrap yourself in a towel, take a moment to appreciate the quiet engineering in your hands. It’s not just soft—it’s thoughtfully made to work hard, day after day.
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