Recycled
Cotton

About Recycled Cotton

Jaquard Woven, Border Woven, Relief Woven and Embroidery are possiblçe o produce these towels made of RECYCLED Cotton.

Material: Recycled Cotton | Single Cable Recycled Yarn | From 450gsm to 600gsm | Reactive Yarn Dyeing

Available sizes and MOQ:

Production

The towel production process may vary depending on the type of towel being produced and the company that manufactures it. However, in general, the process can involve the following steps:

  • Design: This step involves creating the towel design, including selecting the size, shape, colors, patterns, and decorative elements.
  • Weaving: The towel fabric is woven on a machine, usually using cotton or other textile fibers.
  • Dyeing: The towel may be dyed in a single color or multiple colors, depending on the design.
  • Cutting: The fabric is cut into pieces according to the size and shape of the towel.
  • Finishing: The towel is finished with borders and trimmings, such as hems, fringes, or other decorative elements.
  • Quality Inspection: After the towel is completed, it is inspected to ensure that it meets quality standards.
  • Packaging and Shipping: The towels are packed and shipped to stores, customers, or warehouses.

Some companies may have more complex processes, with additional steps such as embroidery, printing, or special finishes. Additionally, some companies may have a more sustainable production process, using eco-friendly or recycled materials, or adopting environmentally conscious production practices.

Recycled Cotton

About Recycled Cotton

Jaquard Woven, Border Woven, Relief Woven and Embroidery are possiblçe o produce these towels made of RECYCLED Cotton.

Material: Recycled Cotton | Single Cable Recycled Yarn | From 450gsm to 600gsm | Reactive Yarn Dyeing

Available sizes and MOQ:

Production

The towel production process may vary depending on the type of towel being produced and the company that manufactures it. However, in general, the process can involve the following steps:

  • Design: This step involves creating the towel design, including selecting the size, shape, colors, patterns, and decorative elements.
  • Weaving: The towel fabric is woven on a machine, usually using cotton or other textile fibers.
  • Dyeing: The towel may be dyed in a single color or multiple colors, depending on the design.
  • Cutting: The fabric is cut into pieces according to the size and shape of the towel.
  • Finishing: The towel is finished with borders and trimmings, such as hems, fringes, or other decorative elements.
  • Quality Inspection: After the towel is completed, it is inspected to ensure that it meets quality standards.
  • Packaging and Shipping: The towels are packed and shipped to stores, customers, or warehouses.

Some companies may have more complex processes, with additional steps such as embroidery, printing, or special finishes. Additionally, some companies may have a more sustainable production process, using eco-friendly or recycled materials, or adopting environmentally conscious production practices.