Look at your bath towel – do you see that woven stripe at the end? Most people think of it as decoration or simply don’t notice it. In fact, it’s probably the most important part of the entire towel.
What is it called and what does it do?
This strip is called a dobby border and is woven 5 to 10 centimeters from the edge of the towel. Textile experts consider it a key element in the durability of the towel – not just its appearance.
Here’s what it actually does:
Prevents unraveling – interrupts the continuous structure of the fabric and stabilizes the fibers during wear
Retains shape – acts as a reinforcing tape that prevents the towel from deforming after repeated washings
Makes folding easier – the slightly stiffer strip allows for even and precise folding for tidy storage
Prevents odors – dries faster than other fabrics, reducing the risk of moisture and odor
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