Linen Beach Towel
The FB Linen Towel is an innovation in the use of linen fabric. Coming in a range of solid colours and vibrant prints, the towel is lightweight so can be easily carried in a beach bag and used as an accessory throughout the day. The towel doesn't hold sand, is extremely absorbent and dries quickly.
Our towels are named after our favourite beaches located around Rio de Janeiro where we first put them to use.
FB Design: We have tested and sourced the finest woven linen to produce a lightweight and soft towel of the highest quality. The vibrant colours are carefully selected and produced exclusively for FB Collection. The towels are over two metres sq. in size and the design is uncomplicated with a simple hem.
Blocks
Pepê
Orange
Praia do Pepê in Barra is the wind and kite surf spot of Rio de Janeiro, hosting official events throughout the year.
Patterns
Posto 10
Baby Blue & White Stripe
This Posto (lifeguard stand) is right in front of the Country Club, and is where the local "playboys" chat up the girls... Sit down for granola and frozen acai berry pots or skewered prawns.
Fasano
Purple & White Stripe
Where the Euros take in the Carioca sea breeze. After a day lounging beachside, head up to the Fasano rooftop poolside bar for some Brazilian "Chandon".
Arpoador
Navy Blue & White Stripe
Arpoador is famous for its left hand surf break - at 6:30 a.m. you will catch city boys riding a few waves before heading into the office. The perfect location for watching the evening go by with a Caipirinha at the Azul Marinho.
Pedra Bonita
Brown & White Stripe
Jump off the Pedra Bonita mountain in a hang-glider to see breath-taking views of Rio de Janeiro in the most exhilarating way possible.
Use your FB Collection Linen Towel to:
...Dry yourself on the back of the Princess 58 after a swim at the exclusive Dentista Beach, Angra.
Lounge on the beach at Mopillon Island, St. Vincent & The Grenadines.
Add a splash of vibrant colour to your deckchair in St. Barts...
Cover your shoulders from the hot sun or wear as a sarong or kakoy around Paraty's town centre.
Use as a scarf to shield from a cool sea breeze after a full day at Voiles Rouge...


