Iconic NYC Tea Towels
Brooklyn, NY
Hot pretzels, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Chrysler Building—what would New York City be without them? A classic cup of coffee from a Greek diner, the Empire State Building, a subway sign and checkered cab round out this NYC themed tea towel.
When it was completed in 1883, the Brooklyn Bridge made history. It was the first steel-wire suspension bridge ever & the longest suspension bridge in the world. Spanning NYC’s East River, its sturdy Gothic arches are captured on this tea towel.
Designs are on bottom half of tea towel. On the back of the belly band there's a graphic that shows the complete design.
Minimum Spend: $200
Ruby Red Skipper designs are all original, hand-drawn in Brooklyn, NY. They are screen printed in New York City. Edges are hemmed in the US.
All of our tea towels are woven from 100% flour sack cotton, the same kind of cotton used in tea towels for over a century. The fabric is lint free, soft and absorbent.
Designs are drawn by hand on vellum and screen printed with non-toxic ink. As this is a product made from natural fibers, the color can be anywhere from natural (off-white) to a brighter white. Size: approximately 16 " x 24".
- Women Owned