The Folly Beach Towel By Mungo
The Folly Beach Towel by Mungo is named after the quaint town of Folly Beach in South Carolina, just south of Charleston where Mungo has recently based their brand new American online shop. A sleepy, surfer’s haven of a city, nothing says summer like its salty sea air, the sticky ice cream hands of small children, and a stroll along the iconic dock down by the water.
But there’s even more to it than that.
Folly /ˈfɒli/ : a lack of good sense; foolishness (noun)
Is the Folly Beach Towel sensible? Well, that wouldn’t be the first adjective to come to mind, but it definitely makes sense to own one. It is everything you could ever want from a beach towel – it’s big, it’s bright, it’s highly absorbent and it’s a great backdrop for a pair of bronzed limbs.
Is the Folly Beach Towel foolish? Well, you will probably look it when that beautiful peacock design is imprinted on your face after inevitably falling asleep under the sun on its soft, textured weave. But you’d also be pretty foolish not to covet one of these limited edition towels to accompany you on your upcoming summer adventures.
The first batch sold out within a couple of weeks, so you better get your hands on the new Fiddler Crab colourway before they’ve also all scuttled off out of Mungo stores.
Folly to make you jolly, anyone? Folly is available in the following size: 108cm x 194cm. Get your hands on this limited edition piece of magic and make your next beach trip even more spectacular.
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