Terrycloth

Fabric Definition:
Terrycloth is a woven or knitted fabric with uncut loops on both sides, creating a soft, absorbent surface. It is typically made from cotton and used for towels, bathrobes, and loungewear.
Composition:
100% Cotton or Cotton-Blends
Texture:
Soft, looped, absorbent, slightly textured, fluffy
Stretch Level:
None / Low (inherently not stretchy)
Fabric Construction:
Knitted (Loop) or Woven (Loop)
GSM Range:
300-600 GSM (Bath Towels), 200-300 (Lightweight)
Breathability:
Good (Breathable)
Moisture Management:
Excellent (Highly absorbent)
Durability:
High (Durable)
Thermal Properties:
Moderate insulation, warm after drying
Key Usage Areas:
Towels, Bathrobes, Washcloths, Bath Mats, Loungewear, Baby Clothing
Hospitality, medical textiles, spa, sportswear (wristbands)

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