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How the Wearable Towel Skirt Was Born

I never planned to start with a product.

I was simply a wife, a mother, and a homemaker who loved quiet mornings, sunny afternoons, and making useful things by hand.

For years, beach days and pool days always came with the same little problem. After swimming, I would wrap a towel around my waist, but it would slip, feel bulky, and never look quite right. A regular cover-up looked pretty, but it didn’t help me dry off. I still had to carry a wet towel, a beach bag, and everything else my family needed.

One summer afternoon, after another towel slipped loose while I was walking back from the pool, I thought:

“Why can’t a towel be something I can actually wear?”

That simple question became the beginning of my first towel skirt.

I took soft cotton towel fabric, cut it into a wrap shape, added a comfortable tie, and finished the edges by hand. It was not perfect at first, but the idea worked. It dried like a towel, covered like a skirt, and felt much easier to wear after swimming.

Soon, I started making more.

Some were made from colorful towel fabrics I had collected. Some were inspired by vintage beach prints, resort colors, and the relaxed feeling of summer vacations. I wanted each piece to feel useful, comfortable, and a little special — something you could wear by the pool, on the beach, at the spa, or on your way to lunch during a sunny getaway.

That is how the Wearable Towel Skirt was born.

It is not just a beach cover-up.
It is not just a towel.
It is something in between — made for real women, real bodies, and real summer moments.

Every piece is created with the same idea in mind:

No more slipping towels. No more cover-ups that only look good but don’t dry. Just one easy wrap that dries, covers, and styles.

From my hands to your summer days, I hope this towel skirt brings you the same feeling it brought me:

comfort, confidence, and a little more freedom after every swim.

It dries like a towel.
It wraps like a skirt.
It wears like summer.

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