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What are the properties of terrycot?

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Answered by sujitnkhare
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Uses

Terrycloth is a popular fabric for bath and beach. Fashion designers feature lines of terry yoga, lounge and exercise clothing. Terrycloth is also used as furniture upholstery, outdoor cushion and pillow covers.

Appearance

Basic terrycloth features a high loop pile on one or both sides of the fabric. The unique weave gives the terry it's signature plush, textural appearance. The loop pile normally remains uncut, but is also found in cut versions.

Characteristics

The hallmark of terrycloth is its highly absorbent nature. The cotton loops act as small sponges to absorb water. The loop pile gives terrycloth a soft, yet durable quality. Terry is an easy-care fabric that does not require ironing and holds up to repeated use and laundering.

Variations

French terry is the stretch version of terrycloth. It features short loops of pile on the reverse with a smooth face. It is typically a sportswear fabric.

Terry velvet is terrycloth woven from silk, silk and worsted, or silk and cotton. It is used for furniture upholstery and trim.

Theory/Speculation

The word 'terry' comes from the French word 'tirer' meaning to pull out or pull through, referring to the loops that appear pulled from the warp and weft of the textile.

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