Ah, the little lines or patterns on bath towels? Most people never notice them, but they actually have a purpose beyond decoration. 🛁✨
Here’s what those lines mean:
1️⃣ Design vs. Function
- Some towel lines are purely decorative — to make your towel look fancy or textured.
- Others are functional: the woven or embossed lines indicate where the towel has been reinforced to prevent stretching or fraying after repeated washes.
2️⃣ The “Selvage” Lines
- Towels often have tight, horizontal lines near the edges.
- These are called selvage lines.
- They strengthen the edge, so the towel doesn’t unravel or lose its shape over time.
3️⃣ Absorbency Indicators
- On some high-quality towels, the lines are part of different weaving techniques:
- Thicker loops → more absorbent areas
- Thinner or flat sections → decorative or easier to grip
So technically, the lines help the towel last longer, stay flat, and perform better — not just look pretty.
💡 Fun Fact
- Luxury bath towels sometimes use these lines to show the “correct” way to hang: the loops and lines help the towel dry faster when hung over a bar.
If you want, I can also show a little trick to test which side of your towel is the most absorbent, which most people never realize. It’s surprisingly handy! Do you want me to?