Pendleton Jaquard Hooded Towel - Kids' for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
6 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 6 Reviews
Retail Price:
$49.50
Used Value:
$29.70
Sale Value:
$44.55
Whether your little one is squeaky clean after a bath or is taking a break from swimming in the pool, they are unbearably cute in their Pendleton Jaquard Hooded Towel. Made with 100% cotton material, this hooded, poncho towel is soft against their skin, absorbent, and easily stays on their body while they play around.

Specifications

Brand:
Dimensions:
24 x 24in (not including hood)
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
100% cotton
Recommended Use:
casual

Full Reviews

10
got 2 of these for my girls for the beach and they use it for school, swim lessons and everything else, they are super comfortable keeps them dry and protected from the elements and the sun, 10/10
Leo Mata, backcountry.com
May 20, 2019
10
As expected from Pendleton, a high quality super soft product. My kid loves it! Warm and cozy after swimming.
Wolfgang Vollmann, backcountry.com
March 12, 2019
10
I got these as a gift and they are absolutely adorable!
Paige Carter, backcountry.com
February 5, 2019
10
Get this towel. So much easier to toss this over my little boys head, rather than chasing his around trying to wrap a towel around him!
Natalie Deesing, backcountry.com
November 26, 2018
10
Got these for my kids for a beach trip and we love them so much. Not only do they work so well flat or while worn to keep the littles warm and cozy. They also double as seagull wings to chase away intruders.
Emily Schultz Carper, backcountry.com
November 16, 2018
10
It never fails that when we're walking home from the pool, and I have a thousand things in my hands my toddler can't seem to hold his towel on his body. It's either dragging on the ground or completely falls off. I'm so excited to be able to throw this over his head, keep his wet head warm, and not have the dragging/falling off problem. Love the idea of these, and the quality is excellent!
Sam Dombro, backcountry.com
November 5, 2018