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Towel GSM Explained: What 400–700 Actually Means for Your Order

GSM (grams per square metre) measures how much a square metre of towelling fabric weighs — it's a density measurement, not a quality score. Higher GSM means more cotton fibre packed into the weave, which generally means more absorbency and a thicker handle, but it doesn't automatically mean "b…

What Is GSM in Towels? Quick Definition

GSM stands for grams per square metre. It measures how much a square metre of towelling fabric weighs — and by extension, how dense the weave is. A 600 GSM towel has more cotton fibre packed into every square metre than a 400 GSM towel. That's the whole definition. It's a density measurement,…
Bathrobe Buying Guide: Terry Towelling, GSM and Style Explained

Bathrobe Buying Guide: Terry Towelling, GSM and Style Explained

A bathrobe's fabric, weight and collar style each affect how it performs in commercial use — and getting any one of them wrong costs money across the life of the stock. Terry towelling at 475 GSM handles 60°C commercial washing and lasts through hundreds of cycles. A hooded robe adds bulk…
Bathrobe Buying Guide: Terry Towelling, GSM and Style Explained