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Handwoven Beach Towels

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Handwoven Beach Towels
SIN

Handwoven Beach Towels

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

Simplicity, seaside.

Heads up: Since each piece here is handmade to order, it may take up to two weeks to ship. (It's well worth the wait—trust us.)
Spread out this beach towel in all its understated elegance and admire it for a moment or two. Then stretch out over that super-absorbent 50/50 cotton hemp blend, listen to the waves crashing, and appreciate the comfort of the fabric up close. These beauties were handwoven in Leicester, North Carolina from 100% naturally-dyed fabric, because SIN focuses on using high-quality materials and paying fair wages. Bonus: It’s versatile! Use it at the beach, on your table, around your neck, or over your shoulders when the sun goes down.

About the natural dye process: The Indigo color is produced from pigment from the Indigo plant and dyed with rain water. To produce the rust color, the pigment comes from a Cutch Tree and dyed with rain water.

  • Made in: Leicester, North Carolina
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

Heads up: Since each piece here is handmade to order, it may take up to two weeks to ship. (It's well worth the wait—trust us.)
Spread out this beach towel in all its understated elegance and admire it for a moment or two. Then stretch out over that super-absorbent 50/50 cotton hemp blend, listen to the waves crashing, and appreciate the comfort of the fabric up close. These beauties were handwoven in Leicester, North Carolina from 100% naturally-dyed fabric, because SIN focuses on using high-quality materials and paying fair wages. Bonus: It’s versatile! Use it at the beach, on your table, around your neck, or over your shoulders when the sun goes down.

About the natural dye process: The Indigo color is produced from pigment from the Indigo plant and dyed with rain water. To produce the rust color, the pigment comes from a Cutch Tree and dyed with rain water.