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The viral debate also touched upon a deeper, more philosophical question that haunts every household: “If I’m clean when I use the towel, why does the towel get dirty?” While the dobby border keeps the towel physically intact, the science of hygiene explains why that border eventually needs a deep clean. Even when we are “clean” from a shower, our skin is constantly shedding dead cells, and the high-humidity environment of a bathroom is a breeding ground for invisible microbes. The towel—loops and borders alike—is a trap for these elements. The dobby border, while flatter and less absorbent than the terry loops, still holds onto moisture and skin oils, making regular washing a necessity regardless of how clean the user feels.
The fascination with the dobby border is a reminder that there is beauty and intention in the most basic items of our existence. We live in a world of “built-in” features that we often take for granted, from the small “fifth pocket” on a pair of jeans (originally designed for pocket watches) to the tiny holes in airplane windows (which regulate pressure). These details are the results of centuries of trial and error, refined by engineers who wanted to make our lives slightly more convenient and our products slightly more durable.
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