Those strips on your towels have a real purpose… and you might not have known it.

According to home linen specialists, particularly those at the American company Towel Hub, the dobby border is far from being a mere ornament. This particular weave, generally located 5 or 10 cm from the edge, fulfills several essential functions:

It prevents the fabric from fraying: by interrupting the continuous terry cloth, this border stabilizes the fibers and limits wear and tear over time.
It reinforces the towel's structure: it acts like a support band, helping the towel maintain its shape even after numerous washes.
It makes folding easier: this band creates a more rigid area that allows for a neat and even fold, ideal for tidy storage in your linen closet.
A practical and stylish touch.
In addition to being useful, this famous border adds real visual value. Some are discreet and tone-on-tone, while others feature attractive patterns or a contrasting weave. They give the towel a more elegant, almost "hotel-like" look, while still fulfilling their reinforcing role.

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 border.

One detail that changes everything in the long run