These wash mitts are made of top-quality, 100% long-staple combed cotton. The pocket-shaped wash mitt, or 'gant', is the typical French style of wash cloth.
Soft top-quality, 100% long-staple combed cotton Fits over the hand Measures 6x8 A basic French necessity An affordable touch of luxury for your bath from Anne de Solène, these wash mitts are made of top-quality, 100% long-staple combed cotton. The pocket-shaped wash mitt, or gant, is the typical French style of wash cloth. Every French home has them--now you can too! Has a loop for hanging. Many colors to choose from. Machine wash and dry. Measures 6 x 8 inches. Made in Turkey.
Anne de Solene French Spa Bath Mitt - Choose Color Anemone
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Soft top-quality, 100% long-staple combed cotton Fits over the hand Measures 6x8 A basic French necessity An affordable touch of luxury for your bath from Anne de Solène, these wash mitts are made of top-quality, 100% long-staple combed cotton. The pocket-shaped wash mitt, or gant, is the typical French style of wash cloth. Every French home has them--now you can too! Has a loop for hanging. Many colors to choose from. Machine wash and dry. Measures 6 x 8 inches. Made in Turkey.
Anne de Solene Spa Bath Mitt - Choose Color, White
Soft top-quality, 100% long-staple combed cotton Fits over the hand Measures 6x8 A basic French necessity An affordable touch of luxury for your bath from Anne de Solène, these wash mitts are made of top-quality, 100% long-staple combed cotton. The pocket-shaped wash mitt, or gant, is the typical French style of wash cloth. Every French home has them--now you can too! Has a loop for hanging. Many colors to choose from. Machine wash and dry. Measures 6 x 8 inches. Made in Turkey.
Anne de Solene French Spa Bath Mitt - Choose Color Anemone
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Home & Lifestyle Magazine: September and October 2012 - Issue 23