Terry cloth, often referred to as terry fabric, is a type of fabric characterized by its looped pile on one or both sides, which gives it a soft, absorbent quality. Commonly made from cotton, it is widely used for towels, bathrobes, and loungewear due to its ability to absorb moisture effectively. The loops in the fabric increase its surface area, enhancing its absorbency and providing a plush feel. Terry cloth is also popular in the production of baby products and sportswear for its comfort and functionality.
Terrycot is a blend of terylene and cotton, whereas terrywool is a blend of terylene and wool.
Terry Cot is a popular polyester.
terry wool is terry + wool. It is a mixed fibre.
fibre
80% terry cloth 20% cotton
Terry-cot is a blend of cotton and polyester, typically featuring a looped texture that provides absorbency and softness, making it ideal for towels and bathrobes. Poly-cot, short for polycotton, is also a blend of polyester and cotton but usually has a smoother texture, making it suitable for clothing and bedding. While both fabrics offer durability and easy care, terry-cot is specifically designed for absorbent applications, whereas poly-cot is more versatile for various textiles.
Terry cloth fabric can be made into a variety of products, including bath robes, jackets, and sweaters. Terry cloth fabric is most frequently used for robes and slippers.
Kapok Fibre
Polyester, a synthetic fibre.
terry
cotton fibre made up of
no denier mean the density and fibre of the fabric