Have you ever noticed those subtle stripes on hotel towels and wondered why they’re there? While they may look like a simple design choice, those lines actually serve a very practical purpose—especially in large-scale laundry operations like hotels, gyms, and spas.n the world of commercial laundering, every second counts. Staff are responsible for processing hundreds, sometimes thousands, of linens each day. That’s where striped towels come in—not as a decorative touch, but as a visual hack that simplifies sorting, folding, and stacking.
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