3-ply napkins are composed of three layers of tissue which are layered on top of one another to create the 3-ply structure. The sheets are held together through a process known as embossing which means the layers are pressed together to create a pattern along the edge of the napkin.
Commonly used for meals that require utensils, such as lunch or brunch. Luncheon napkins can also be a suitable size for desserts, tea parties, and informal gatherings that require guests to use utensils.