Some towels lose their grip in the course of washing, become shapeless or begin to fray. But those with textured lines are more resilient. For what? This is because these more densely woven surfaces serve as natural “reinforcements”. They limit wear, prevent stretching and keep the fabric soft. It’s a bit like your towel has a discreet but indispensable frame.
The extra tip: practical benchmarks
A small but not negligible bonus: these lines can also be used as visual cues. To fold the towel perfectly? Do you just hang it in the same place every day? With these discreet hints, it’s much more intuitive. A little time saving and clarity in the bathroom and a touch of elegance as a bonus.
The Secret of Dobby Weaving

Behind these famous lines is often a very specific weaving technique: dobby weaving. It is used to create small geometric patterns in relief and not only gives character to the napkin, but above all enhances its hold. The dobby borders, which are often located at the ends, are particularly dense. They prevent fraying and give the napkin a beautiful, neat finish, like an elegant frame around a painting.
