đč What Is Turkish Cotton?
Turkish cotton is a long-staple cotton grown primarily in Turkey. Its fibers are longer and smoother than standard cotton, allowing towels made from Turkish cotton to absorb moisture efficiently while remaining lightweight and soft.
đč Why Turkish Cotton Is Preferred for Towels
The structure of long-staple Turkish cotton fibers allows towels to absorb water quickly while drying faster than heavier cotton types. Over time, these fibers soften further instead of becoming stiff.
đč How Turkish Cotton Towels Are Made
1- Long-staple cotton is harvested in Turkeyâs coastal regions
2- Fibers are spun into ring-spun yarns
3- Towels are woven to balance absorbency and airflow
4- GSM determines thickness and drying speed
| Feature | Turkish Cotton | Egyptian Cotton | Regular Cotton |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fiber Length | Long | Extra-long | Short |
| Absorbency | High | MediumâHigh | Medium |
| Drying Time | Faster | Slower | Fast |
| Feel Over Time | Softer | Heavier | Rougher |
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đč What GSM Means in Towels
GSM (grams per square meter) refers to towel density.
- 500â600 GSM: Lightweight, quick-dry
- 600â700 GSM: Ideal balance for daily luxury
- 700+ GSM: Heavier, spa-style towels
đč Who Should Choose Turkish Cotton Towels?
- Those seeking soft towels that improve over time
- Households that value quick drying
- Boutique hotels and spa environments
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đč Why Turkey Is a Global Source for Cotton Textiles
Turkey combines ideal climate conditions with centuries of textile craftsmanship. This combination has made Turkish cotton towels a preferred choice for hospitality and home use worldwide.





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