RH 6666 Barn Tea Towel
RH 6666 Barn Tea Towel
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The history of the Four Sixes began with Samuel Burk Burnett, who before the age of 20 purchased a herd of cattle wearing the 6666 brand. Burnett recorded the brand in 1875 in Wichita County, Texas, on the Kiowa-Comanche Reservation in 1881 and later in other counties.
A single L appears on the east gable of the barn. The L was used by Burk Burnett's father-in-law, M.B. Loyd, a prominent Fort Worth banker, as his horse brand. Burnett acquired it from Loyd to mark the famous Burnett Quarter Horses, which once were stabled in the red barn.
Premium 100% Cotton Flour Sack Tea Towels – Designed and Printed in the USA
Measuring 27 x 27 inches, these tea towels are soft, absorbent, and reusable, making them a must-have for any home.
Key Features:
Premium Material – Made from 100% cotton, ensuring a soft and durable texture.
Decorative & Functional – Features a professionally and permanently printed design on one side.
Easy to Use & Maintain – Comes with a convenient hanging hook on the back for drying.
Eco-Friendly & Reusable – Washable and long-lasting, perfect for everyday kitchen tasks.
Versatile & Thoughtful Gift – Ideal for housewarming, bridal showers, birthdays, or just to say, "I appreciate you!"
Care Instructions:
Machine wash cold
Hang dry or tumble dry on low
Dish towel, Kitchen towel, Decorative tea towel, Hand towel, Printed tea towel
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