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Optimist 24 beach towel
Beach towel in terry cloth with "Optimist 24" print
- 100% cotton
- Solid orange back
- Woven in Germany and screen printed in France (10 screens)
Made in France
Designed by Nigel Peake
Dimensions: 90 x 150 cm
The story behind
It leaves the shore, heading out to sea, towards the horizon, on a quest to find the unknown. Optimist 24 is a graphic, colorful interpretation of a ship mainly used to teach captains to sail and one of the world's most popular since 1947. Nigel Peake added the number 24 to the sails as a nod to the House.