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Beach Towel | Black & Fuchsia RevelMates Design
Beach Towel | Black & Fuchsia RevelMates Design
This Beach Towel is super plush! It's got a polyester front that shows off prints in amazing detail, and a cotton loop backing that can handle anything.
👣 100% polyester print side, 100% white cotton loop backing
👣 One-sided print
👣 Comes in 2 sizes: 30" × 60” (76.20 х 152.40cm), 36" × 72” (91.44 x 182.88cm)
❗️The thickness of the towel may cause colors to not soak all the way through, causing white fibers to show through when stroked
Polyester print side
This extremely strong and durable synthetic fabric retains its shape and dries quickly
Cotton loop backing
The long, fine fibres of combed cotton create a soft and durable towel
Hemmed edges
Edges are folded and sewn, making the towel durable and long-lasting
Care instructions: Wash the item only cold machine wash with similar colors garments using a gentle cycle. Tumble dry on low settings or hang dry. Do not bleach or dry clean.
Please Note
Please Note
• For DTG (direct-to-garment printing method) products, there is a tolerance of 0.5" (1-1.5cm) for print placement, meaning that minor variations in the placement of the print will not be considered as defects.
• A faint odor is a natural occurrence in the DTG printing industry. Typically, the odor will disappear after the first wash.
• Due to differences in monitor screens, colors may appear slightly different in print than what you see on your screen.
• The same design can appear different after printing on two different products. This largely depends on the material printed. For example, one t-shirt style may have awesome ink absorption, resulting in a sharp-looking finish. However, that same design on another product (maybe a thick hoodie) might appear less intense (DTG prints on blended fabric will look less crisp than on a 100% cotton material). This discrepancy can be due to the fabric used (cotton, polyester, rayon, blend, etc.), the thickness of the cloth, differences in dying technologies/processes, and other factors.