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L’Ecume des Jours the French Style Guide features Deck Towel in Swissco Photoshoot
Enzo and Norbert towels are featured on the blog L’Ecume des Jours. How did they know we’re huge fans of Swissco toothbrushes?
Tenue de Nîmes
Aloys, Francis, and Gilles Towels featured on the blog of Tenue de Nîmes shop in Amsterdam.
“We are proud to stock the lovely products by Decktowel.
This New York based company sources the finest linens from all over the
world to create this summer’s ultimate accessory: a beach towel. Now,
we can hear you ask us: What makes these Decktowels so different from
any other towel I have in my closet?
Well,
..A Deck Towel is lighter.
..A Deck Towel is 20 times more absorbent.
..A Deck Towel dries more quickly.
..A Deck Towel won’t hold in sand.
..A Deck Towel grows softer with wear.
Check out the Aloys, Francis and Giles at our store in Amsterdam and online in our web-shop soon. Stay tuned.”
Harvest Men’s Fashion Boutique Stocks Deck Towel
Enzo, Kees, and Hugo towels featured on the blog our first German stockist, Harvest.
This is an excellent little shop in the Schwabing area of Munich.
GQ: Deck Towel Listed in GQ’s Best Stuff of the Year 2012
We’re honored to be included on GQ’s Best Stuff of the Year List. The Boudewijn, Coen, Daan, Enzo, Hugo, and Kees towels are featured.
Best Stuff of the Year 2010
Turns out that working with
a bunch of style obsessives and discerning tech-geeks has its perks. We
asked, they delivered: From the coolest set of wheels on the market to a
flat-screen slimmer than an iPhone, it’s everything a man could want.
As for the Hawaiian surfer girl—you’re welcome
It’s a Beach Towel, It’s a Blanket, It’s an Improvised Bed…
Deck Towel Linen Beach Blankets
The problem with beach towels is that even the best of them turn into a
rank, sand-filled mess after a day at the beach. That’s why we dig this
linen version from Deck Towel. Sewn from durable, colorful fabric that
could’ve been swiped from a French girl in Biarritz, they’re light,
quick to dry, and odor-resistant. The other draw? Should a bikinied
stranger need a place to rest her feet, these are plenty big enough for
two.
$50-$150, decktowel.com
Daily Candy
Our original five towels – Aloys, Boudewijn, Coen, Daan, and Enzo – featured on Daily Candy blog. Thank you to Jordan Blumberg for the post that started it all.
LAY OUT
Deck Towel
What:
Handmade Italian linens are big enough for a full
spread-eagle sprawl. Pick from faded stripes or saturated solids
evocative of the lazy summer we plan to have.
Why:
It might be Buck (recent Columbia grad who makes them) or the thought of
an evening spent listening to cicadas, but there’s just something
romantic about soft linen and warm months.
Where: Online at decktowel.com.
California Home & Design
Boudewijn towel featured in California Home and Design Magazine.
Beach blankets hardly need be a luxury. With that said, I’d still rather not show up to the beach or park and lay out some tragic old holey thing found at the back of my closet. That’s why I’m into these linen deck towels from designer Buck Ellison. They’re simple and chic, thin enough to fit in a beach bag, but also can be worn as a makeshift sarong should your bag be stuffed to the brim.
Beach blankets hardly need be a luxury. With that said, I’d still rather not show up to the beach or park and lay out some tragic old holey thing found at the back of my closet. That’s why I’m into these linen deck towels from designer Buck Ellison. They’re simple and chic, thin enough to fit in a beach bag, but also can be worn as a makeshift sarong should your bag be stuffed to the brim.
I’d even like one slung over a chair when not in use outdoors. They go for about $40 to $100, depending on size and color, and can be easily machine-washed after a rowdy day at the park. Pick one up for your weekend at General Store or Gravel and Gold in San Francisco, or find them online here.
Butt Magazine
The Enzo towel makes its nude modeling debut in BUTT Magazine. Thanks to Felix Burrichter, stylist, PIN-UP Magazine editor, and Enzo enthusiast.
Hall Ready
Pfips, Enzo, and Coen towels featured on Hall Ready blog. Their post does a nice job of showing how linen towels can be used “off-season” as throws, bedspreads, and tablecloths.
