CHIEF JOSEPH SPA TOWEL
Item:
71571
$65.00
CHIEF JOSEPH SPA TOWEL
Item:
71571
$65.00
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$65.00
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Supersized towel woven from plush cotton velour in vivid colors that stay true, wash after wash. Sheared on one side for softness, looped on the other for superior absorption, with a built-in loop for easy hanging. A luxury you'll love for the beach, hot tub or pool.
Chief Joseph commemorates one of the Northwest's greatest Nez Perce warriors. In honor of his bravery, Pendleton donates a portion of the sales from all Chief Joseph products to nonprofit organizations that facilitate medical careers for Native students, and the preservation of Native languages.
- 40" x 70"
- 100% cotton
- Imported
These towels are made following environmentally-friendly standards and under safe, socially responsible working conditions as certified by OEKO-TEX®.
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- Machine wash cold, gentle cycle with like colors
- No bleach
- Tumble dry low
- Launder before first use
Please note:
- After the 1st wash: Linting is at its highest.
- After 3–5 washes: Linting decreases significantly.
- After 5 washes: Linting stabilizes and is greatly reduced.
Chief Joseph
The Chief Joseph blanket pattern commemorates the heroism of one of the pacific Northwest's great leaders. Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce. His Nez Perce name, "Hin-mah-too-yah-let-kert," means Thunder Rolling Down Mountain. Chief Joseph led the Nez Perce tribe away from the US Cavalry, traveling more than 1,400 miles in severe conditions for three months. Widely admired for protecting his people and speaking the truth. The Chief Joseph pattern's arrow heads symbolize bravery, and point East, South, West and North, the sacred Four Directions of Mother Earth.
The Chief Joseph blanket pattern commemorates the heroism of one of the pacific Northwest's great leaders. Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce. His Nez Perce name, "Hin-mah-too-yah-let-kert," means Thunder Rolling Down Mountain. Chief Joseph led the Nez Perce tribe away from the US Cavalry, traveling more than 1,400 miles in severe conditions for three months. Widely admired for protecting his people and speaking the truth. The Chief Joseph pattern's arrow heads symbolize bravery, and point East, South, West and North, the sacred Four Directions of Mother Earth.