The images used to design these textiles were created in the United States during the 1940s and 50s. 100% cotton and screenprinted colorfast inks. They are printed on cotton flour sack fabric which easily marries with the designs of that period. The fibers remain soft, absorbent and durable, standing up to heavy use. While flour sack material is known for its durability and simplicity, it should be noted that the process of creating it is actually complex and expensive as the fabric is made several inches larger, then shrunk to the desired size before printing, cutting, and hemming.
This 22" square towel is made from the same kind of flour sack cotton fabric that Grandma loved. These will remind of a 1950s souvenirs that would have come home from the trip of a lifetime after seeing the USA in your Chevrolet!
This 22" square towel is made from the same kind of flour sack cotton fabric that Grandma loved. These will remind of a 1950s souvenirs that would have come home from the trip of a lifetime after seeing the USA in your Chevrolet!