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What is the difference between a cotton, polyester and a terry cloth towel?

What is the difference between a cotton, polyester and a terry cloth towel?

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Cotton is a natural fibre from a plant Polyester is a man made fibre from petrochemicals Terry Cloth was traditionally a form of woven cotton, woven in a manner that encourages absorbency. Often used for nappies [Diapers to the US folks amongst us] the main differences I would see are cotton is less durable to frequent washing and less hard wearing. However, it is usually more absorbent and can feel softer than Polyester
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