Skipping Girl Tea Towel
Little Audrey (aka the Skipping Girl) has been lighting up the Melbourne skyline since the 1930s. Originally created to sell vinegar (yep, really), she skipped her way into history as one of Melbourne’s first neon signs in 1936.
The OG sign was swapped out in the '70s, fell into disrepair, and was sadly switched off in 2001. But thanks to a public outcry (and some serious love), she made a comeback and now she’s back doing what she does best, glowing up Victoria Street in Abbotsford.
This gorgeous gal will look fab in any kitchen or go the extra mile, stretch her over a canvas, and pop her on the wall. Instant icon status.
Features
- Printed on 50% linen & 50% cotton tea towel
- Measures L 66cm x W 45cm
- Cleverly designed in Melbourne and ethically made in China
Care
- Do not use hot water
- Wash with similar colours
- Do not use fabric conditioner
- Print may fade with time and washing
- Wash new tea towels with warm water before first use
- Use a cold wash and avoid the dryer wherever possible