According to home textile specialists, particularly those at the American company Towel Hub, the dobby edge is far from just an ornament. This special weave, usually placed 5 or 10 cm from the edge, fulfills several important functions:
It prevents the fabric from fraying: by interrupting the continuous terry, this edge stabilizes the fibers and limits wear over time.
It reinforces the structure of the towel: it acts as a support band that helps the towel maintain its shape even after many washes.
It makes it easier to fold: this band creates a stiffer area that allows for a nice and even fold, perfect for neat storage in the linen closet.
A practical and stylish touch.
In addition to being useful, this famous edge adds real visual value. Some are discreet and tone-on-tone, while others have attractive patterns or a contrasting weave. They give the towel a more elegant, almost “hotel-like” look, while still fulfilling its reinforcing role.
Quality is in the details. A well-designed edge, made with a dense weave and robust surfaces, extends the life of your bath towels. It prevents frayed edges, sagging fabric and crumpled corners.
And for the more discerning, remember that a good dobby edge doesn’t absorb water as well as terry cloth, but it dries quickly – limiting unpleasant odors.
Remember this for your next purchase:
The next time you buy a sanitary napkin, take a look at the famous band. Is it well-made? Tight? Comfortable to wear? This simple little detail can say a lot about the overall quality of the product. A well-made sanitary napkin is also a sanitary napkin that will last a long time.
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In other words, if your towel always seems straight, easy to fold, and doesn’t lose its shape despite washing, it’s probably thanks to its dobby edge.
A detail that changes everything in the long run.
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