Specified for laundry, not for the shelf
A contract towel is judged on how many industrial wash cycles it survives before the pile flattens and the hem fails. That points to conventional ring-spun cotton at 450–550 GSM with reinforced hems, rather than the zero-twist constructions that sell well at retail.
Bed linen for the same environment favours 200–300 TC percale over sateen, for the same reason.
Property identification
Property-specific woven labels, colour-coded hems for floor or department sorting, and separate carton marking per property in a multi-site rollout.
Specification rangeHospitality linen
- Towels
- 450 – 650 GSM, built for repeated industrial laundry cycles
- Bed linen
- 200 – 300 TC percale, reinforced hems
- Segments
- Hotels, spas, healthcare, serviced residences, student housing
- Identification
- Property-specific woven labels and colour coding on request
- Minimum order
- Agreed per programme — send your quantity and we will confirm
- Indicative lead time
- 50 – 70 days from approved sample
Frequently asked questions
How many wash cycles should contract linen last?
It depends on the laundry's chemistry and temperature as much as on the textile. We will specify against your laundry's process if you can share it — a specification set without that information is a guess.
Can you supply multiple properties with separate marking?
Yes, with per-property carton marking and packing lists.