Flour Sack Dish Towel
Our team of screen printers hand prints, cures, folds, and tags each towel with care. With 101 uses, these versatile towels are highly absorbent, lightweight, and won’t leave lint on your glassware. Our customers swear by them! They’ll make a colorful addition to any home and when you shop with Kei & Molly you'll be supporting our mission of creating solid jobs for refugees and immigrants
Details
- Towel Size: Approximately 29”x29”
- Printed Image Size: 14”x19”
- 100% Cotton
- Hand-printed in Albuquerque, NM, USA using water-based, eco-friendly inks
Care
Machine wash cold to keep colors bright. Colors will not run. Use non-chlorine bleach for stains. Tumble or line dry. Iron from backside if desired
Kei & Molly
Founded by Kei Tsuzuki and Molly Luethi in 2010, their studio has always been a vehicle to create meaningful jobs for immigrants and refugees. With over 30 combined years working in the non-profit sector in women’s economic development and education, Kei & Molly were determined to show how a for-profit business could be sustainable and fueled by human-centered values. Molly retired at the end of 2023, leaving Kei with her amazing staff to keep moving the vision and mission of the studio forward
Original: $16.00
-70%$16.00
$4.80



Description
Our team of screen printers hand prints, cures, folds, and tags each towel with care. With 101 uses, these versatile towels are highly absorbent, lightweight, and won’t leave lint on your glassware. Our customers swear by them! They’ll make a colorful addition to any home and when you shop with Kei & Molly you'll be supporting our mission of creating solid jobs for refugees and immigrants
Details
- Towel Size: Approximately 29”x29”
- Printed Image Size: 14”x19”
- 100% Cotton
- Hand-printed in Albuquerque, NM, USA using water-based, eco-friendly inks
Care
Machine wash cold to keep colors bright. Colors will not run. Use non-chlorine bleach for stains. Tumble or line dry. Iron from backside if desired
Kei & Molly
Founded by Kei Tsuzuki and Molly Luethi in 2010, their studio has always been a vehicle to create meaningful jobs for immigrants and refugees. With over 30 combined years working in the non-profit sector in women’s economic development and education, Kei & Molly were determined to show how a for-profit business could be sustainable and fueled by human-centered values. Molly retired at the end of 2023, leaving Kei with her amazing staff to keep moving the vision and mission of the studio forward





















