towelcoverage
Towelcoverage is a measure of the extent to which a towel covers a surface or body part during use. It is a practical concept in households, hospitality, and textile design, helping to compare towel sizes, drape, and wrapping effectiveness. In practice, towelcoverage is often expressed as a percentage of the target surface area, calculated by dividing the covered area by the total area of interest and multiplying by 100. Examples vary with wearer’s dimensions, towel size, and how the towel is folded or wrapped.
Common towel sizes influence towelcoverage: bath towels typically range from about 70–90 cm by 140–180 cm, hand
Factors impacting coverage include towel size, wrapping technique, body shape, and whether the towel is dry
Applications and considerations: in hospitality, selecting an appropriate towel size helps ensure modesty and drying efficiency.