Will and Wind
Kimberley Dog Towel
Kimberley Dog Towel
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Our Kimberley Dog Towel was inspired by the deep red pindan sands of Roebuck Bay, Broome WA — a place that captures the raw beauty of Australia’s north-west coast. Like every towel in our range, it is sustainably made from post-consumer plastic bottles, giving waste a second life and helping protect the landscapes that inspire us.
The advanced antimicrobial fabric means it dries fast, resists odours and stays fresh between washes. Lightweight and compact, it rolls up easily and fits into the car or caravan, ready for every beach day, muddy park session or backyard hose-down.
Soft, durable and built for adventure, this towel makes drying your dog simple while keeping your car clean.
SUSTAINABLY MADE
All of our gym towels are sustainably made using recycled materials, reducing the amount of post consumer waste ending up in landfill.
QUICK DRY ANTIMICROBIAL TECHNOLOGY
Our gym towels stop bacteria growing (no odours!) and are engineered with quick drying microfibre fabric that wicks away moisture rapidly.
INVISIBLE ZIP POCKET
The corner pocket comfortably fits your phone, car keys, ear pods and locker keys.
LONG-LASTING QUALITY
Our customers rave about the durability of our towels! No pilling, vibrant colours that stay true, and fabric that stays intact. Ours have been in use for over 7 years and still look almost brand new.
COMPACT & LIGHTWEIGHT
They fit in your pocket - perfect for easy storage in the car, gym bag or handbag.
AUSTRALIAN DESIGNS
All our designs showcase beautiful Australian destinations and sea life. We collaborate with a number of talented Australian photographers to source these stunning and unique images.
THEY FEEL SO SOFT
Don't like the scratchy, sticky, itchy feel of most microfiber towels on the market? Neither did we! Which is why we make our towels with a buttery soft suade finish, that creates a silky glide and feels incredible against your skin.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Cold machine wash, line dry in the shade.




