Apparel : Dallas Cowboys Fiber Reactive Pool/Beach/Bath Towel (Team Color)

Apparel : Dallas Cowboys Fiber Reactive Pool/Beach/Bath Towel (Team Color)

Dallas Cowboys Fiber Reactive Pool/Beach/Bath Towel (Team Color)

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Dallas Cowboys Fiber Reactive Pool/Beach/Bath Towel (Team Color)
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Binding: Sports
Brand: McArthur
Color: gray
EAN: 0099606809513
Label: McArthur
Manufacturer: McArthur
Material Type: cotton
Model: R1308105BEFR
Publisher: McArthur
Release Date: February 01, 2007
Sales Rank: 1611
Studio: McArthur



Features:
  • Super quality 100% Cotton
  • Includes clear packaging
  • 30 x 60 in
  • Machine Wash and Dry







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The brightest printed towel around. Can be used at the beach on a picnic at home or as a wall decoration. These towels will bring laughs adventure and fun and will last for years to come. Easy Care. Machine Wash and Dry. 1 beach towel 30x 60 Includes clear packaging. Weighs approximately 1LB each. Super quality 100% Cotton. Officially licensed Towel.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * It works just fine for me. ...
So I bought this towel for taking to the gym. It is big enough to cover the parts that need to be covered, and it is thin enough that I can fold it up and it pretty much fits where ever I need it. It is thin, but I don't think it is poorly made and the colors are great.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Very cheaply constructed ...
The review prior to mine was indeed CORRECT. It is NOT a beach towel. Wanted to give this as a gift. NO WAY. It is thinner than my kitchen hand towels. I sent it back and ordered one that was 100% cotton. I am hoping that one will what you'd expect a beach towel should be.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * NOT a beach towel!!! ...
I returned this item unopened but it was very obvious from the package (clear wrap bag) that this was a VERY thin, light weight towel. Bath towel yes, but not for beach or pool, in my opinion. The dimensions might be the right size but it was too thin.


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