Plazenzon Cooling Towels for Neck Wrap[4 Pack], Cool Towel Towel
$9
Plazenzon Cooling Towels for Neck Wrap[4 Pack], Cool Towel Towel
Product Description
Cooling Towel for Neck - Cooling Neck Wrap
■Premium Fabric
The towel is woven from high density cold yarn material.
Fabric has soft, breathable, lightweight, super absorbent and ultra compact features.
■Fine Production Process
Four stitches and six lines of fine flat seaming, each detail is adhered to the quality
■Easy To Get Cooling
Wet the cooling towel with water
Wring gently or squeeze out the water
Snap or swing the towel for 3-5 times in the air
Enjoy your cold towel
Tips For Using Towels:
Please do not wash the cooling towel with bleach or softener
Please do not soak hte towel in salt water or seawater
Please do not touch the cold towel with steel material
If you do not need a cold towel, please dry it in the air and store it for a long time.
Plazenzon Camping Towel is Multi-purpose Towel
Cooling Towel for Dogs(Pets)
Chemical-free Cooling Towel can be used on your dogs or any pets who afraid of hot weather. Cooling towel can help them to cool down instantly. Without any side effect.
Cooling Towel for Hot Weather
For High Temperature Working Environment-Rapid cooling in high temperature environments such as construction sites, kitchens, farms, courtyards, etc.
Cooling Towels for Athletes
For Sports amp; Fitness-Keep you cool during golf, yoga, gym, running, cycling, beach sports, camping, hunting, fishing, biking, climbing, any ball games and outdoor sports.
These five elements spell omotenasi, the Japanese word for hospitality.
It means to wholeheartedly take care of guests without expecting anything in return.
Attention is paid to even the smallest details in order to bring guests the best experience possible.
As you make your way across Japan, you will find omotenasi everywhere.
What is O-H-K-I-Ni?
This popular word has the meaning of “thank you”.
Many people in the Kansai area say “Ohkini” at the end of conversation to smooth relations with the person.
Ohkini was originally an adverb that indicated large quantities. Therefore,
“Ohkini Arigato” is the equivalent of “Thank you very much.”
Over the years, this was abbreviated to just “Ohkini.”
O・H・K・I・Ni for attending the IChO 2021 Japan!