Apparel : Boston Red Sox Fiber Reactive Pool/Beach/Bath Towel (Team Color)

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Apparel : Boston Red Sox Fiber Reactive Pool/Beach/Bath Towel (Team Color)

Boston Red Sox Fiber Reactive Pool/Beach/Bath Towel (Team Color)

from: McArthur




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2878





Binding: Sports
Product Brand: McArthur
EAN: 0099606912329
Label: McArthur
Product Manufacturer: McArthur
Model: R1103105BEFR
Publisher: McArthur
Release Date: February 01, 2007
Ranking: 2878
Studio: McArthur


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







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Item Description:
Boston Red Sox licensed beach towel that is great for the beach or bath. The towel measures 30 by 60 inches and is made from 100% cotton. Durable design keeps the colors vibrant, colorfast.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - RED SOX ROCK AT THE BEACH
I purchased two towels for my nephews birthdays. The quality, color and wearability were wonderful. We took them on vacation to the beach. The towels were washed and dried several times. I should of bought more!



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - A BIT THIN ...
The towel is just ok. The color and logo detail are fine, however, the towel itself is very thin, not absorbant and fluffy. A much better quality pool towel can be purchased at Walmart or Target for $5.00 (I know, as I did).



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Fair quality
The logo on this towel is great, but the quality is fair to poor. One run thru the dryer and I imagine I'll be using it for rags.



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