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Bedding House Mahana Multi Cotton Velour Beach Towel

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$94.99
Regular price
$99.95
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$94.99
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We provide tracked shipping for every order. The estimated delivery times after shipment are as follows: Australia: 7-18 business days

Return Policy

Returns, Refunds and ReplacementsProducts that are received faulty, damaged, or not as described are eligible for a return, refund, or replacement in accordance with the Australian Consumer Law (ACL). We are committed to ensuring all products meet the standards of quality and reliability expected by our customers. However, please note that we do not accept returns or provide refunds for change of mind. We encourage you to carefully consider your purchase to ensure it meets your needs and expectations.

Product Details

Description

The 400gsm Mahana Multi Cotton Velour Beach Towel 100cm x 180cm by Bedding House features charming design. This towel is inspired by Oriental and Persian patterns, which are guaranteed to add a tropical vibe to your holiday. The navy and gold complement each other beautifully. The towel has an eye-catching lilac trim on the top and bottom.

This beach towel is made from 100% cotton. The front is made from cotton velour, so it is wonderfully soft to the touch. This towel is highly absorbent, so it’s perfect for drying yourself off with. The beach towel can be washed at temperatures up to 40 degrees and is suitable for tumble drying at a low temperature. It is 100 x 180 cm.

Features:

  • Damask Print Design
  • 400GSM

Set Includes:

  • 1 x Beach Towel - 100 x 180 cm

Fabrication:

  • Cotton Velour Front with Cotton Terry Back

Care Instructions:

V442-HIN-TOWEL-MAHANA-MULTI-RE
  • Machine washable
  • See label for detailed instructions before first use