May River Beach Towel by Spartina 449
The Southern State of Mind - Beach Collection features three oh-so-pretty patterns: Carson Cottage, Heyward and May River. Wrap yourself up in one of our adorable Beach Towels, which coordinate with our Seaside Cases, Beach Bags and Drawstring Beach Bags.
Cool and constant, the May River is a natural treasure for Bluffton locals and visitors alike. In fact, the bluffs overlooking the May River are what gave charming Bluffton its name. One of the oldest and most favorite spots along the waterway is the popular Bluffton Oyster Company, known for their fresh, local oysters and other fine seafood. The company, like any good Southerner, keeps tradition, which is why all their prized oysters are still harvested and shucked by hand. The building itself sits upon more than a hundred years of shucked shells!
The May River pattern celebrates these intertwined pillars of local pride. A deep, cool navy hue sets off an alabaster chain pattern, giving a nod to both stream and shell in Bluffton's treasured riverside culture.
The Southern State of Mind - Beach Collection features three oh-so-pretty patterns: Carson Cottage, Heyward and May River. Wrap yourself up in one of our adorable Beach Towels, which coordinate with our Seaside Cases, Beach Bags and Drawstring Beach Bags.
- Plush cotton velour
- Machine washable
- Width: 37"
- Length: 70"
Cool and constant, the May River is a natural treasure for Bluffton locals and visitors alike. In fact, the bluffs overlooking the May River are what gave charming Bluffton its name. One of the oldest and most favorite spots along the waterway is the popular Bluffton Oyster Company, known for their fresh, local oysters and other fine seafood. The company, like any good Southerner, keeps tradition, which is why all their prized oysters are still harvested and shucked by hand. The building itself sits upon more than a hundred years of shucked shells!
The May River pattern celebrates these intertwined pillars of local pride. A deep, cool navy hue sets off an alabaster chain pattern, giving a nod to both stream and shell in Bluffton's treasured riverside culture.