When you pick up a bath towel, you might notice those little lines or ridges near the edges. They seem decorative, but they actually serve a practical purpose. Many people overlook these details, but the lines on bath towels can tell you a lot about their quality, design, and function. Understanding what these lines mean can help you choose better towels and get more value from your purchase.
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