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March 07, 2008

Traditional Japanese Wash Cloths with Star Wars Designs

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Tenugui are thin Japanese cotton towels used most often for bathing, cleaning, or as a headwrap if you're a construction worker. Strap-ya is selling these new Star Wars branded tenugui in 10 different patterns—pretty cool! I love the one on the top left that looks like a woodblock print with R2D2 flying over Mt. Fuji. Classic.


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what makes these so epic awesome is the fact that it's not just star wars slapped on a cloth, they took the time to make them interesting....

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