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History of Towels

// April 12th, 2009 // No Comments » // towels

The production of towels dates back to 14th century when the first Turkish baths were built. Turkish Towels, depending on the historical and geopolitical development of Denizli, were produced by hand looms in early 18th century. Today, our towels are produced in modern technology. The authentic features of towels are preserved but the quality of colors and designs is the upmost.

Having the title of Hotels4Towels, we serve in the sectors of industry, tourism and advertising. We supply the demands of the companies in textile sector, depending on their orders of jacquard woven towels with various embroidery.

Towels4hotels high quality is mainly derived by the usage of best quality cottons such as Turkish Carded Cotton, Turkish Combed Cotton, American Supima Cotton, Egyptian Cotton, Tencel, Organic Cotton as well. Towels4hotels operates its own in house yarn and dyeing plant which contributes to successful manufacturing process.

Dobby and Jacquard looms in the factory are able to produce various yarn dyed and piece dyed, terry and velour products such as:

Bath Towels; Beach Towels; Kitchen Towels ; Embroidered Towels; Bath Mats; Bath Robes; Other household products; (pot holder, pocket-mitt, table cloth).

Towels4hotels focuses on the customer satisfaction through timely delivery of best quality products. The production starts with the best yarn, while continuously improving the designs and production methods. Towels4hotels acquires the latest technology equipment and implements for the best quality control procedures. The in-house yarn and fabric dyeing plant is another key element in its success.

30×30 – 30×50 – 50×90 – 70×140 – 100×150 30 50 70 100 cm are standard while the others can be done as desired.( like;30×60-50×80-70×150-100×170 etc..) While being worked as yarn dyed or fabric dyed weight in grams can be between 320gr/m2 and 850gr/m2 as desired. Depending on the desired weight;

%100 Turkish Cotton

Weft: 12/1 – 16/1 – 20/1
Pile: 12/1 – 16/1 – 20/1 – 20/2 – 24/2

Ground: 16/2 – 20/2 – 24/2 numbered yarns are used.