Childrens Towels
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Kids Bath Towels
When buying children’s towels, there are several factors to keep in mind. You should know the Thickness and Absorbency of the towel, but more importantly, look at the Style and Design. While you may think that a thick towel is necessary for a child who likes to play in the water, this is not always the case. Thin towels are lightweight, but not as absorbent. For newborns, a thin towel will suffice.
Thickness determines soaking capacity
When buying a towel for your child, you should keep in mind that it’s important to choose a thicker one so it doesn’t get wet as easily. Towels come in a variety of sizes, and a midwife suggests buying a bigger one for the newborn. A larger towel will last longer. Thickness is important because thicker towels are heavier and absorbent, and thinner towels are lightweight but not as absorbent. Also, keep in mind that a thin towel is not recommended for newborns, as they don’t need much absorbency.
Choose cotton towels with extra-long-staple yarn to increase the absorbing capacity. Cotton towels with a long-staple are much softer and more durable than their counterparts made from short-staple cotton. You should avoid microfiber towels as they are made from man-made materials and won’t be as absorbent. You can also choose cotton towels labeled as “quick-dry” or a combination of both cotton and polyester.
Another important factor that determines the absorbing capacity of children’s towels is their GSM (grams per square meter) content. A higher GSM number means a thicker towel. However, it’s important to note that GSM doesn’t mean that the thicker the towel, the more absorbent it will be. Hence, it’s wise to choose a towel that’s in the middle of the two, and don’t make the purchase until you’ve tested both.
Color determines absorbency
When choosing kids’ towels, consider the color and the absorbency of the towel. Towels should be easy to maintain, so you should consider buying dark colors or those with darker patterns. You should also know that you will need at least three towels for each child, since the washcloths will wear out the fastest. To avoid this problem, you should choose towels with a high absorbing capacity. But don’t pick towels that are too thin.
The terry towel is made of cotton that has been woven with loops. This makes it very soft, yet it dries quickly. Turkish cotton has long fibers and is stronger than conventional cotton. But this will also make the towel heavier. Besides color, absorbency is also important in children’s towels, so you should look for those with the highest thread count. A high thread count means that a towel will have a better feel and last longer.
In terms of fabric, a towel should be made from 100% cotton or a blend of cotton and bamboo fabric. If you have a deep pocket, you should consider purchasing a towel with fleece-like texture. These types of towels are usually heavier and more absorbent than others. Also, make sure to look for the ring-spun cotton label, which means that the fibers are tightly twisted to smooth the surface. If it doesn’t, then the towel is probably micro-cotton.
Design determines style
There are two main factors to consider when choosing the style and design of your child’s bath towel. Firstly, consider how absorbent they need to be. Kids’ showers can get messy and require a high-absorbency towel. Thinner towels are more lightweight, but they are less absorbent. Thin towels are also not ideal for newborns, who don’t need a lot of absorbency.
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