#1Girls Can Tell TW010 Chicago Buildings Diagram Floursack Towel, white cotton
Features
- Floursack cotton towels are extremely absorbent, machine washable and lint free
- Traditional 100-percent floursack cotton has been used in kitchens for centuries for its absorbent and durable qualities
- Design is professionally screen printed and will not smudge, smear, fade, run, or crack with normal wash and wear
- These floursack cotton towels are milled in the US from 100-percent cotton and printed by hand by a Philadelphia area printer
- Featuring fun, annotated drawings of everyday things, by Philadelphia illustrator Sara Selepouchin for Girls Can Tell housewares and gifts
Product Description Show your kitchen how much you love it with this lovely floursack towel. This soft, absorbent, hand printed towel features an original Girls Can Tell drawing of the five most iconic Chicago buildings. Carefully labeled and featuring fun facts about the Pritzker Pavilion in Millenium Park, the Aon Center, Sears Tower (also known as Willis Tower), the Hancock Center and Marina City, it's a perfect gift for your favorite Chicagoans, architect, engineer, or anyone who loves the Windy City. This towel is really useful and absorbent for drying your hands, your dishes, the counter, wine glasses, or whatever you'd normally use a nice hand towel for. This towel is also a really fun accent in the bathroom. It is lint free, machine washable, and gets even softer with normal wash and wear. This towel is part of the Girls Can Tell line of homewares + gifts, and features the original diagram illustrations of Philadelphia based illustrator Sara Selepouchin. Related Products |
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