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A Proper Guide To Different Types Of Towel

 If it’s a rainy day and you are wet, then after returning to your sweet home the first thing you need is obviously a towel to pamper your body. Or, suppose you are working in the kitchen, then the most needed tool is the towel to dry your dishes or to serve the foods. Isn’t it? Of course, yes. But the uses of towel are not limited to kitchen or bathroom as we use it in our day-to-day life for various purposes. So, you should know the details like Raw Materials, Types, Sizes and End Uses to make practical, effective and smart use of it. 


Types of Towel

Different Types Of Raw Materials Used For Towels

A variety of raw materials may be used to make towels but the following raw materials are most commonly used.

Cotton

All the raw materials that are used to make towels, the first name that comes is cotton. Everybody prefer it as it is a natural product. It is free of chemicals when it is an organic cotton. And also, unlike any synthetic fibre, it is more absorbent.  It is a breathable material too as the fibres allow air to pass through. Cotton is also comfortable as it does not irritate the skin. Cotton is mostly used as bath towel for its excellent absorbency.

Cotton fibre

Cotton Polyester Blend

Cotton polyester blend is mostly used raw material to make towels after cotton. These are gorgeous in appearance. For its good colorfastness properties, you don’t need to worry about fading or damaging the color. It has also good absorbency power and breathability. Its hand feel is so good and more durable than any other towels due to its blended composition. Cotton Polyester Blend is mostly used for hand towel and bath towel. 

Lyocell

It is a soft raw material which is obtained from sustainable wood sources. It is used for making premium quality towels. Due to special properties, it is so soft and gentle on the skin. It has also good absorbency power like cotton. Sometimes cotton-lyocell blend is also used for making towels.   

Lyocell Fibre

Linen

Originally linen is the first raw material which was used to make towels and till now it is widely used. Naturally it has some built-in properties like anti-microbial and anti-static properties. It is also durable & long lasting and dries rapidly. Like as cotton it is an ultimate eco-friendly towel. It takes tiny space in your bathroom and absorbs moisture faster than other towels. It is used to make tea, spa, bathroom and kitchen towels.

Linen fibre
 

Bamboo

It is an another raw material which is also used to make towels. Towels made from bamboo are soft and silky. Due to its softness and silkiness, luxurious kitchen and bath towels are made from it. The best feature of this towel is its absorbency. In addition, it has natural moisture wicking properties. 

Bamboo Fibres

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