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Nomadique Santorini Sand Free Beach Towel With Pocket

SKU: 8697-11414542
$50.00
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The Santorini Shells & Palms beach towel with pocket by Nomadique brings coastal elegance to your adventures. Sand-free, quick drying, and lightweight, it features a hidden water-resistant zip pocket to keep your valuables secure while you relax by the sea. Designed for adventure, this premium beach towel blends style and functionality—perfect for jet-setters and beach lovers alike. ????

Made for travel: Lightweight, compact & quick-drying travel towels. 
Water-resistant pocket to keep your phone & valuables safe
Sand-Free to keep the sand at the beach. 
Pegged corners so your towel stays put on windy days
Stylish designs you’ll actually love
Super absorbent & ultra-soft for ultimate comfort  Size:183 x 76cm

This item is preowned but still has plenty of use left in it. 

Thank you for shopping with Salvos Bundamba. 


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Used: very good
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