Pop Art Osteopathic Medicine Beach Towel | Colorful AT Still Design



$32.55

Shipping to United States: $7.99
  • Details
    Bright, bold, and unapologetably fun — this beach towel brings pop-art energy to the shore. Vivid, saturated colors and a playful osteopathic medicine motif make it feel like a piece of wearable art when you lay it out. The printed polyester face holds every hue sharply, while the soft cotton loop backing keeps you comfortable as you relax, read, or dry off. It’s large enough to stake a colorful claim on crowded sand or to spread out beside a calm pool. Lightweight and quick-drying, it travels easily from car to coast and adds a cheerful, professional nod for anyone who works in or celebrates the world of manual medicine and anatomy.

    Product features
    - Durable polyester print face for vivid, long-lasting colors
    - Soft white cotton loop backing for comfort and absorbency
    - Hemmed edges for reinforced, long-lasting construction
    - Available in two sizes: 30" × 60" and 36" × 72"
    - One-sided pop-art print; quick-drying, travel-friendly blend (approx. 50/50 cotton-poly)

    Care instructions
    - Wash the item only cold machine wash with similar colors garments using a gentle cycle. Tumble dry on low settings or hang dry. Do not bleach or dry clean.
  • Shipping & Policies

    Shipping from United States

    Processing time

    2-5 business days

    Customs and import taxes

    Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.

    Payment Options

    Secure options
    • Accepts Etsy gift cards

    Returns & Exchanges

    Returns & exchanges accepted within 14 days

    Buyers are responsible for return shipping costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.

    I gladly accept cancellations

    Request a cancellation within: 24 hours of purchase

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Charitable Donations

    OsteoGear will donate, at least yearly, 10% of net profits to the American Osteopathic Foundation in support of scholarships for osteopathic medical students.