Not all woven fabrics are quick-drying, but certain types or special treatments can give them this property.
Woven fabrics are made by weaving yarns together on a loom using a shuttle, with the yarns interlacing in the warp and weft directions. They offer advantages such as structural stability, a smooth surface, and good washability.
Traditional woven fabrics did not particularly emphasize quick-drying performance. However, with advancements in textile technology, some woven fabrics can significantly improve their quick-drying properties by using special fiber materials (such as nylon and polyester, which have fast-drying properties) or undergoing special finishing treatments (such as moisture-wicking finishing).
