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Age old question about this bathroom essential finally has an answer


An age old question about a popular household item has been answered, after one social media user publicly shared his bewilderment.

Nate McGrady, a software engineer, took to X to ask a question thousands have been asking for years. He asked “what the purpose was” for the embroidery at the end of a towel.

“I’m convinced that it only exists to shrink and make it impossible to fold the towel nicely, causing you to buy another towel,” he said.

Many other social media users chimed in, equally confused about its purpose.

“Racing stripes. It makes them dry faster,” one said.

“It’s just decorative,” one social media user commented.

“It’s there so the entire towel isn’t soft fluffy and comfortable. Towel manufacturers think we deserve nice things…But not entirely nice,” one said.

Others joked it was to avoid cross contamination.

But, in actual fact, the lines are called a “dobby border.”

American towel wholesaler revealed earlier this week that the design on both ends of the towel is “more than just decorative.”

“It plays a crucial role in enhancing durability, performance, and overall aesthetic appeal,” the website explained.

“Known as a dobby border, this woven strip helps prevent fraying, improves absorbency, and gives towels a professional, polished look.” NYP

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