Familiar terry towels or slippers are an integral element of home comfort. What kind of fabric is this from which the household items we need and love are made? The answer is obvious - its name is mahra!
Terry is by no means a new product on the textile market. India is considered to be the birthplace of terry, where this type of fabric has been known for hundreds of years. Terry gained popularity on the European continent and in Asia in the mid-18th century.
The origin of the name is interesting; it comes from the French frotté (translated as “grater”). The terry fabric is rough to the touch, as if the smooth fabric had been rubbed with a grater. At the beginning of use, terry fabric is usually a little hard, but during use it becomes soft and becomes very pleasant to the touch.
There are a lot of varieties of terry. Fabrics are available both single-sided and double-sided.
The composition is predominantly cotton or linen. Bamboo fibers are also used. Terry perfectly absorbs moisture, and the more tightly the thread is twisted, the higher the moisture absorption. Not everyone knows that ironing terry products is contraindicated; the appearance may be damaged.
purchase terry fabric wholesale from one of the leading textile manufacturers - the Mirtex company, which has representative offices in Russia.