The real purpose of those mysterious lines on towels

What looked like a meaningless stripe turned out to have a name and a job. Textile experts call it the “dobby border,” a tightly woven band added to both ends of most towels. Instead of soaking up water like the rest of the fabric, this section is engineered to hold everything together, reducing fraying, stretching, and warping after countless washes and tumbles in the dryer. It quietly keeps your towel from falling apart.

There’s a visual bonus too. That border creates a natural break in the fabric, making towels fold more evenly, hang straighter, and look neater in stacks. Manufacturers may use it for subtle patterns or branding, but its real purpose is durability and balance. So the next time you dry off, that little line is proof that even the most ordinary objects are hiding thoughtful design in plain sight.

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