The Robert Johnson Blues Tea Towel
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$15.00
Regular price
$15.00
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$15.00
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“You better come on in my kitchen, ’cause it’s gonna be raining outdoors.”
He was the South's most enigmatic bluesman. Our Robert Johnson Tea Towel presents a lyric from "Come on in My Kitchen," one of two dozen or so recordings he made before he death in 1938.
This 100% cotton tea towel will charm the pants off your guests with its timeless design. This 100% cotton heavyweight kitchen towel measures 30"x30" and will stand up to what you and your family can throw at it. Printed by hand in our tiny red barn, you won't find a thicker or more elegant towel on the market. Wash in warm water and iron on the opposite side of the design for a clean presentation.
The fabric for our tea towels and napkins are a premium 58/58 thread count cotton with solid hemming on four sides. That means they stand up to repeated washings and iron smooth for when you have company. This design is printed with water based pigment ink so they will last as long as the cotton they're printed on. If you ever feel that you did not get your money’s worth on any of our products, you just let us know and we will move heaven and earth to make you happy.
Love our products? Come read Salvation South for stories more Southern than train songs, white dirt and Carolina dogs.
Chuck Reece, former editor of The Bitter Southerner and voice of the award-winning The Bitter Southerner Podcast, spins some tales so good they'll make you want to say grace with a Southern drawl and eat a tomato sandwich. We also have some of the South's best writers and artists contributing their talents to our publication. Come to Salvation South for stories that make you feel good about being Southern and sometimes think a little bit about how to make the South even better.
Stacy Reece, Chief Product Officer at Salvation South, has had her work featured in Okra Magazine and the Southern Living Blog. She makes our products from the highest quality materials right here in Georgia. She also owns Down South House & Home, where you can find even more home good and apparel, along with her own blog. We double dog dare you to find a higher quality product.
, where you can find even more home good and apparel, along with her own blog.
We stand behind the quality of our products and promise you that if you are unsatisfied, we will move heaven and earth to make you happy.