Wrap yourself in the revolutionary spirit of Detroit’s counterculture with this bold “Guerilla Lovefare” towel, featuring the historic 1967 poster artwork by iconic psychedelic artist Gary Grimshaw. Originally designed to promote a benefit concert at the Grande Ballroom for the “Guerilla” newspaper collective, this piece captures the radical energy, creativity, and social consciousness of the late 1960s.
The design features Grimshaw’s instantly recognizable black-and-white hand-drawn typography, forming the contours of a striking human figure—a powerful fusion of art, message, and movement. Band names and secret messages swirl within the design, symbolizing unity and rebellion through music and art. The layout and lettering echo the era’s underground press and grassroots activism, making this towel not just a functional item, but a statement piece of cultural history.
• Fabric composition in the US: 52% cotton, 48% polyester
• Fabric weight in the US: 10.6 oz./yd.² (360 g/m²)
• Fabric weight in EU: 11.8 oz./yd.² (400 g/m²)
• Large: 36″ × 72″ × 0.28″ (91.4 × 182.9 × 0.71 cm)
• Printed on one side only
• The non-printed side is made of terry fabric, making the towel more water-absorbent