A 101 guide to Terry Towels!

Towels are the most underrated thing in a household. Towels are arguably the most important linen to a property manager that doesn’t belong on the bed.  Finding the right bath towel for your property doesn’t have to be difficult.  There is a wide selection of towels to choose from to best fit the needs of your property. 


There is quite an extensive process involved in making high-quality towels. This blog will explain what a terry towel is, how it is made, and how to properly care for towels.

What is Terry Towels?

 A terry towel has yarn loops that are found on the surface of the towel. Most of terry towels are designed with yarn weaves that are either vertical or horizontal.  The loops on a terry cloth towel offer advantages that other types of towels do not have.

Some of the benefits include increased levels of absorbency, extra softness, greater strength, life expectancy, and less wrinkling. It is typical the regular bath or kitchen towel that you have at your home.

How is Terry Towels Made?

Terry towels are usually produced with cotton.  However, they can also be developed with a cotton and polyester blend.  The cotton helps the towels become more absorbent, breathable, and plush while the polyester is responsible for providing the towel with extra strength and a quicker drying time.  Terry towels are best known for having loops that stand on the base of the bath towel.

The loops are designed at different heights depending on how thick the designer wants the towel to be.  Towels with thicker loops will feel soft and lavish while towels with less thick loops will feel more breathable.  Overall, towels will become more absorbent as the loops become higher and thicker on a towel.

Conclusion

Terry towels are a premium product that is a part of all households

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