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All About Towels

All About Towels

Posted by Scott on 21st Apr 2022

Towels are an essential part of any hotel room, providing guests with a way to dry off after a shower or a swim. But not all towels are created equal, and understanding the differences in towel construction can help hoteliers choose the right towels for their property.

One important factor to consider when choosing towels is weight. Towels are typically measured in grams per square meter (GSM), and the higher the GSM, the heavier the towel. Heavier towels are generally more absorbent and durable, but they can also be bulkier and take longer to dry. On the other hand, lighter towels are less absorbent and may not last as long, but they are more compact and easier to launder.


Another important factor to consider is the border type. Towels can have a variety of border styles, including dobby and cam borders. Dobby borders are decorative borders made up of geometric patterns, while cam borders are solid borders with a raised design. Dobby borders are more decorative and can add a touch of elegance to a bathroom, but they may be more difficult to clean and a bit more expensive. Cam borders, on the other hand, are more practical and easier to clean, but they may be less stylish.

Size is also an important factor to consider when choosing towels. Standard bath towels are typically 27 inches by 52 inches, but larger and smaller sizes are also available. Hoteliers should choose towels that are the right size for their guests and the type of hotel they run. For example, a luxury hotel may want to offer larger, more luxurious towels, while a budget hotel may want to offer smaller, more compact towels to save space and laundry costs.

Absorbency is another important factor to consider when choosing towels. Absorbency refers to a towel's ability to soak up water, and it is typically measured by the amount of water a towel can hold. Higher-quality towels are generally more absorbent and can hold more water, making them more effective at drying off. However, highly absorbent towels may also take longer to dry, so hoteliers should consider the type of towel that will work best for their property.

You have many factors to consider when choosing towels for your property, including weight, border type, size, and absorbency. Understanding the differences in towel construction can help you choose the right towels for your guests and your property. As always, if you need help picking out the right items for your specific property, we are here to help!