Those strips on your towels have a real purpose… and you might not have known it

According to household linen specialists, including those at the American company  Towel Hub , the dobby border is far from being a simple ornament. This particular weave, generally located 5 or 10 cm from the edge, fulfills several essential functions:

  • It prevents the fabric from fraying  : by interrupting the continuity of the terry cloth, this border stabilizes the fibers and limits wear over time.
  • It reinforces the hold of the towel  : it acts as a  support band , which helps the towel retain its shape even after numerous washes.
  • It makes folding easier : this strip creates a more rigid area that allows for clean and regular folding, ideal for neat  storage   in your linen cupboard.

A practical and aesthetic touch

In addition to being useful, this famous border brings  real added visual value . Some are discreet, tone on tone, others feature pretty patterns or a contrasting weave. They give the napkin a more elegant, almost  « hotel » look , while fulfilling their role as reinforcement.

In other words, if your napkin always seems straight, easy to fold, and doesn’t lose its shape despite washing, it’s probably thanks to its dobby border.

A detail that changes everything in the long run

Quality is in the details. A well-designed border, made with a dense weave and solid finishes, extends the life of your bath linens. It prevents  damaged edges , loose fabric, or curled corners.

And for the more picky, know that a good dobby border  does not absorb water as well as terry cloth , but it dries quickly – which limits unpleasant odors.

Things to remember for your next purchase

The next time you buy a towel, take a look at that famous band. Is it well sewn? Dense? Pleasant to the touch? This simple little mark can tell you a lot about the overall quality of the product. A well-made towel is also a towel that  stands the test of time .

Which proves that even in your bathroom, the details make all the difference!

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