Mayde

sunshine towel

$79.95

All MAYDE products are use Oeko-tex certified yarns and are made using no harmful chemicals, toxic or allergenic substances. Many suppliers also use plant based and vegan washing liquids ensuring nothing harmful goes back into the earth throughout the production process. 

Made using Oeko-Tex® certified yarn

100% Cotton – Made in Turkey

80cm x 170cm

Weight: 400g

Clear

Add to Wishlist
Add to Wishlist
Estimate shipping

Shipping from

SKU: -1-1-1-1-2-2-1 Categories: , , , , , Tag:

  • #design

Full Description

Gingham lovers unite! The 100% natural Cotton Sunshine towel is a simple yet fun single sided terry towel woven with a gingham pattern. Classic colours, but far from boring, the Sunshine has the heft without the weight, and is finished off with an uncomplicated fringe.

Be sure to take this guy to the beach to keep the look unique – you’ll spot this guy from a mile away and never lose your spot.

Ready to ship in 1 business day


Additional information

Weight .350 kg
Dimensions 30 × 35 × 15 cm
Colour

Mustard, Navy

Country of Origin

Australia, Turkey

Materials

100% COTTON

Reviews

Be the first to review “sunshine towel”

Your email address will not be published.

Vendor Information

  • Store Name: Mayde
  • Vendor: Sylvia Hill
  • Address: 14 Hawker Street
    Currumbin Queensland 4223
  • No ratings found yet!

Product Enquiry

vendor information

Transparent Pricing

true cost

$79.95 + $1.50 Tree Donation

Your Impact

The Problem

Fast fashion-unsustainable dyes, fibres and fabric

The Solution

All MAYDE products are use Oeko-tex certified yarns. Many styles are still hand loomed – a Turkish tradition spanning back hundreds of years…today MAYDE offers everything from super lightweight towels, to rich and plush beach blankets and throws that care for the planet and people. Yarns are made using no harmful chemicals, toxic or allergenic substances. All colours are Azo free and many suppliers also use plant based and vegan washing liquids ensuring nothing harmful goes back into the earth throughout the production process.