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High-Quality Mixed Knit Fabric (80% Cotton, 20% Polyester) for Garment Making
₼3.57-12.24
DILAN-TEXTILE LLC 🇷🇺
High-Quality Mixed Knitted Fabric (80% Cotton, 20% Polyester) for Garments
₼3.06-12.24
DILAN-TEXTILE LLC 🇷🇺
High-Quality Blended Knitted Fabric (80% Cotton, 20% Polyester) Bleached Terry Cloth
₼2.55-10.20
DILAN-TEXTILE LLC 🇷🇺
Absorbent Waffle Towel for Drying and Wiping
₼0.51-3.06
FSIN IK-11 of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra 🇷🇺
Soft Cotton Bath Towel - 100% Cotton, Various Sizes
₼1.53-10.20
FSIN IK-11 of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Yugra 🇷🇺
Plush Towel 110x50 cm T.U. 858-6002-2008 Type B
₼1.02-6.12
IK-15 FSIN of Russia for Samara Region 🇷🇺
Yellow Terry Towel 150x80 cm - Type B, Art. 1152
₼2.04-10.20
Federal Penitentiary Service IK-12 OUKhD of the Main Directorate of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia for the Perm Territory 🇷🇺
Rectangular Terry Towel 150x80 cm Pink, Art. 1152
₼2.55-10.20
Federal Penitentiary Service IK-12 OUKhD of the Main Directorate of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia for the Perm Territory 🇷🇺
Blue Cotton Terry Towel, 150x80 cm, Type B, Art. 1152
₼2.04-8.16
Federal Penitentiary Service IK-12 OUKhD of the Main Directorate of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia for the Perm Territory 🇷🇺
Rectangular Terry Towel 150x80 cm in Lime Green
₼2.55-10.20
Federal Penitentiary Service IK-12 OUKhD of the Main Directorate of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia for the Perm Territory 🇷🇺
Blue Terry Towel 110x50 cm - Art. 1152
₼1.53-6.12
Federal Penitentiary Service IK-12 OUKhD of the Main Directorate of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia for the Perm Territory 🇷🇺
White Terry Towel 100x45 cm, Type A, Art. 1153
₼1.53-6.12
Federal Penitentiary Service IK-12 OUKhD of the Main Directorate of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia for the Perm Territory 🇷🇺
FAQ
•What terry densities should a hotel or laundry order?
Common hotel practice is roughly 400-450 g/m2 for hand and bath towels in mid-range properties and 500 g/m2 and up for premium lines. Heavier is not always better: high-density towels dry slower and cost more per laundering cycle. Russian mills quote by g/m2, so request samples at two densities and run them through your laundry before deciding.
•Why would I buy waffle fabric instead of finished towels?
Converters and workwear sewers buy waffle cloth by the roll because cutting and hemming locally is cheap and lets them produce any size on demand - kitchen towels, medical wipes, spa wraps. Roll fabric also ships denser than finished goods. If you have no sewing capacity, finished towels with your label are the simpler route.
•Can towels carry my brand, and at what volumes?
Embroidery on stock towels starts at modest quantities, typically 300-500 pieces per design. Woven jacquard borders with your logo are loom work and need roughly 1,000-3,000 pieces per size to justify setup. Printed care labels and barcoded packing in your language are routine at any wholesale volume - just supply the artwork.
•How are towels packed for export and how much fits a container?
Standard export packing is compressed bales or cartons with inner polybags. Compression matters: terry is bulky, and baling can cut volume by a third or more. As a rough orientation, a 20-foot container takes around 8-10 tons of baled towels. Suppliers provide exact carton plans with the proforma.
•What payment and lead time should a first-time buyer expect?
Typical terms are 30-50 percent advance, balance before shipment, with the currency and banking route agreed case by case. Production of a custom-size order takes 20-40 days; stock white programs ship faster. Add 10-18 days overland to Central Asia or about a month by sea to the Gulf, Africa or Latin America.