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Kitchen Essentials Cloths Towels Aprons Potholders 2019 KITCHEN ESSENTIALS CLOTHS TOWELS APRONS POTHOLDERS OVEN MITTS SPONGES SCRUBBERS At MUkitchen, we’ve always been driven by the value of connecting with a high sense of style and creativity, plus a great deal of attention to function. We love supporting our long time customers AS WELL as building New Relationships. We appreciate hearing from you, and connecting about innovations we can incorporate into our offerings. Let us know what can we do for you. Chadd Moser - 952.977.9661 Chef aprons, potholders Cloths & Towels oven mitts & handleslips Cleaning ESSENTIALS KID’S CHEF CORNER Ridged Solid 100% Cotton Cloths & Towels .................7-8 Chef Apron Solid 100% Cotton ............................ 39-41 Bar Mop Solid 100% Cotton Cloths & Towels ..............53 Kids Chef Set-3-piece Apron, Mitt and Chef Hat .... 65-66 Bar Mop Solid 100% Cotton Cloths & Towels ...............9-10 Chef Apron Designer Print 100% Cotton ............... 42-44 Power•Net Scrub 100% Cotton Cloths .......................54 Classic Stripe 100% Cotton Towels .............................11-12 Oven Mitt and Potholder Solid 100% Cotton ......... 45-47 Scrub Sponge Designer Print ............................... 55-56 Designer Print 100% Cotton Towels ............................13-20 Oven Mitt Designer Print 100% Cotton .......................48 SCRUBSY 100% Cotton Cloth & Scrubber ............ 57-58 Basket Weave 100% Cotton Cloths & Towels ...............21-22 Oven Mitt and Potholder Silicone Grip ................... 49-50 MÜcloths & MÜtowels 100% Microfiber ............... 59-60 Farmhouse Stripe & Plaid 100% Cotton Towels ............23-24 Scrub Cloth Stripe 100% Microfiber ...........................61 Jacquard Woven 100% Cotton Towels ........................25-28 Specialty Cleaning Set 100% Microfiber .....................62 Flour Sack Solid 100% Cotton Towels..........................29-30 more designs, more color Flour Sack Designer Print 100% Cotton Towels ............31-32 Waffle Weave Solid 100% Microfiber Cloths & Towels ..33-34 and more creative flair MÜcloths & MÜtowels 100% Microfiber ......................35-36 NEW Products for 2019 page 1 - mukitchen.com - [email protected] [email protected] - mukitchen.com - page 2 CLOTHS & TOWELS Ridged Solid 100% Cotton Cloths & Towels Bar Mop Solid 100% Cotton Cloths & Towels Classic Stripe 100% Cotton Towels Designer Print 100% Cotton Towels Basket Weave Stripe 100% Cotton Cloths & Towels Farmhouse Stripe & Plaid 100% Cotton Towels Jacquard Woven 100% Cotton Towels Flour Sack Solid 100% Cotton Towels Flour Sack Designer Print 100% Cotton Towels Waffle Weave Solid 100% Microfiber Cloths & Towels MÜcloths & MÜtowels 100% Microfiber page 3 - mukitchen.com - [email protected] [email protected] - mukitchen.com - page 4 TRADITIONS REBORN page 65 - - mukitchen.com mukitchen.com - order - [email protected] line 1.866.544.2224 [email protected] - mukitchen.com - page 6 RIDGED 100% COTTON solid Cloths & towels Natural Absorbent Power Tougher than tough and soft, Ruby Sunburst Cactus Vine Green cloth 6614-1526 cloth 6614-1723 cloth 6614-1724 cloth 6614-1965 NEW durable classic kitchen staple. towel 6615-1526 towel 6615-1723 towel 6615-1724 towel 6615-1965 Ridges are woven into the fabric of these towels and cloths which aid in better absorbency. CLOTH RETAIL: $3.50 ea Aquamarine Blueberry Ink Blue Onyx cloth 6614-1725 cloth 6614-1805 cloth 6614-1955 NEW cloth 6614-1808 DIMENSIONS: 12” x 12” towel 6615-1725 towel 6615-1805 towel 6615-1955 towel 6615-1808 TOWEL RETAIL: $7.99 ea DIMENSIONS: 18” x 28” • WOVEN RIDGES AID IN BETTER ABSORBENCY • HEMMED ON ALL FOUR SIDES FOR DURABILITY • RIDGED TERRY TEXTURE FOR EXTRA SOFTNESS Platinum Oatmeal White AND ADDED ABSORBENCY cloth 6614-1538 cloth 6614-1721 cloth 6614-1401 towel 6615-1538 towel 6615-1721 towel 6615-1401 • HANGING LOOP FOR CONVENIENCE page 7 - mukitchen.com - [email protected] [email protected] - mukitchen.com - page 8 BAR MOP 100% COTTON SOLID Cloths & towels Super-Absorbent Pro-Towel Crimson Towels 6620-1816 Pro-grade function in a lightweight terry cloth: Take a tip from industry insiders— our go-to bar towel has earned its reputation as an all around cleaning tool in kitchens all over. That’s why customers buy multiples. Slate Towels CLOTH RETAIL: $5.99 ea / set of 3 6620-1817 DIMENSIONS: 12” x 12” TOWEL RETAIL: $9.99 white / set of 3 TOWEL RETAIL: $11.99 color / set of 3 DIMENSIONS: 16” x 18” White Cloths 6610-1200 • 100% COTTON WOVEN RIDGES FOR ADDED ABSORBENCY • RIDGED TERRY TEXTURE CREATES EXTRA SOFTNESS • HEMMED ON ALL FOUR SIDES FOR DURABILITY • HANGING LOOP FOR CONVENIENCE White Towels 6620-1200 page 9 - mukitchen.com - [email protected] [email protected] - mukitchen.com - page 10 CLASSIC 100% COTTON STRIPE Cloths & towels Cabernet Sea Coral Chiffon 6690-1926 NEW 6690-1736 6690-1703 What’s Old is New Again Big, oversized and absorbent. Super-soft all-cotton towel in a classic, stripe pattern makes for a time-tested good looking towel worthy of the biggest Cactus Surf Aquamarine 6690-1724 6690-1704 6690-1725 spills, and grandma approved. TOWEL RETAIL: $5.99 DIMENSIONS: 20” x 30” [ full pattern shown ] Crimson Blueberry Ink Blue Flax 6690-1706 6690-1705 6690-1955 NEW 6690-1709 • OVERSIZED TO DRY EVEN MORE DISHES, SPILLS AND HANDS • HEMMED ON ALL FOUR SIDES FOR DURABILITY • HANGING LOOP FOR CONVENIENCE • 100% COTTON FOR EXTRA SOFTNESS AND Onyx Stainless Nickel ADDED ABSORBENCY 6690-1708 6690-1718 6690-1728 page 11 - mukitchen.com - [email protected] [email protected] - mukitchen.com - page 12 DESIGNER 100% COTTON PRINT TOWELS Fresh from the Watermelon Red Rooster Strawberry Design Team 6629-1861 6629-1753 6629-1982 NEW Multi color and oversized towels in cheerful and unique personality designs. The latest looks meet the functional bones of a hard working kitchen staple. Lobster Happy Hour Chili Peppers TOWEL RETAIL: $7.99 ea 6629-1984 NEW 6628-1450 6629-1757 DIMENSIONS: 20” x 30” [ tag shows full pattern ] • OVERSIZED TO DRY EVEN MORE DISHES, SPILLS AND HANDS • HEMMED ON ALL FOUR SIDES FOR DURABILITY • HANGING LOOP FOR CONVENIENCE • 100% COTTON FOR Aster Red Measurements Hot Sauce EXTRA SOFTNESS AND 6629-1529 6629-1986 NEW 6629-1865 ADDED ABSORBENCY page 13 - mukitchen.com - [email protected] [email protected] - mukitchen.com - page 14 Mill City Pizza Party KITCHEN STAPLE 6629-1755 6629-1866 Garden Patch Live, Love, Bark 6629-1870 6629-1649 Flock of Flamingos Wine Not? Butcher Shop Lemon Lime Tequila Craft Beer 6629-1862 6629-1970 NEW 6629-1867 6629-1863 6629-1760 6629-1752 page 15 - mukitchen.com - [email protected] [email protected] - mukitchen.com - page 16 Pineapple Medley Farm Fresh Seed Packets French Hen Cool Treats Fish 6629-1756 6629-1758 6629-1759 6629-1864 6629-1871 6629-1983 NEW Kiwi NEW Life’s a Hoot Wine Openers Elephants Cats Local Motion 6629-1981 6628-1320 6629-1639 6629-1868 6629-1754 6629-1546 Happy Owls Barista French Press Bakers Dozen Biking Pigs 6629-1749 6629-1985 NEW 6629-1873 6629-1750 6629-1969 NEW 6629-1980 NEW page 17 - mukitchen.com - [email protected] [email protected] - mukitchen.com - page 18 DESIGNER 100% COTTON PRINT TOWELS (SET OF 2) NEW CATEGORY Multi color oversized towels are paired with solid Waffle Weave cotton towels in a coordinating Stripes Stars 6630-1989 NEW 6630-1987 NEW color. The latest looks meet the functional bones of a hard working kitchen staple that is soft and durable. TOWEL RETAIL: $9.99 ea / set of 2 DIMENSIONS: 20” x 30” [ tag shows full pattern ] • 100% COTTON WAFFLE WEAVE FOR ADDED ABSORBENCY AND QUICKER DRYING • OVERSIZED TO DRY EVEN MORE DISHES, SPILLS AND HANDS • 100% COTTON FOR EXTRA SOFTNESS AND Picnic Time ADDED ABSORBENCY 6630-1988 NEW • HEMMED ON ALL FOUR SIDES FOR DURABILITY page 19 - mukitchen.com - [email protected] [email protected] - mukitchen.com - page 20 BASKET 100% COTTON WEAVE cloths & towels STRIPE Woven Strength Punch Daffodil Pistachio cloth 6616-1516 cloth 6616-1713 cloth 6616-1514 for Durability towel 6617-1516 towel 6617-1713 towel 6617-1514 Basket weave provides strength and durability unlike any other weave. The threads repel spills and grease better than softer weaves. Our heaviest towel. CLOTH RETAIL: $3.99 ea / set of 2 Aquamarine Ink Blue Plum cloth 6616-1725 cloth 6616-1955 NEW cloth 6616-1958 NEW DIMENSIONS: 13” x 13” towel 6617-1725 towel 6617-1955 towel 6617-1958 TOWEL RETAIL: $5.99 ea DIMENSIONS: 20” x 30” • OVERSIZED TO DRY EVEN MORE DISHES, SPILLS AND HANDS • HEMMED ON ALL FOUR SIDES FOR DURABILITY • THICK WOVEN TEXTURE GRIPS DIRT Pewter Sand • HANGING LOOP cloth 6616-1518 cloth 6616-1519 FOR CONVENIENCE towel 6617-1518 towel 6617-1519 page 21 - mukitchen.com - [email protected] [email protected] - mukitchen.com - page 22 FARMHOUSE 100% COTTON Stripe & TOWELS PLAID (SET OF 2) NEW CATEGORY Ink Blue Stainless A country classic is reborn: 6670-1955 NEW 6670-1918 NEW Farm-chic comes home in this classic design that is extra soft, thirsty and designed to stand up to everyday use. TOWEL RETAIL: $9.99 ea / set of 2 DIMENSIONS: 19” x 28” • HANGING LOOP FOR CONVENIENCE • HEMMED ON ALL FOUR SIDES FOR DURABILITY • 100% COTTON FOR EXTRA SOFTNESS AND ADDED ABSORBENCY Cabernet Cactus 6670-1926 NEW 6670-1924 NEW page 23 - mukitchen.com - [email protected] [email protected] - mukitchen.com - page 24 jacquard 100% COTTON WOVEN TOWELS Expressive Style Loving Life Pepper Red Loving Life Lemon Drop Loving Life Edamame Meets Function 6628-1216 6628-1213 6628-1214 Never fails: Jacquard fabric provides a woven pattern that
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