Work Sock Hat
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About the Vendor
Keep Me in Stitchez
P.O. Box 126
Wilberforce, ON
Description
Keep your favourite little monkey warm
Choose the traditional red stripe or select a colour from the drop box. Available sizes are 0-3mths, 3-6mths and 6-12mths.
Material: Acrylic
Care instructions: machine wash gentle; air dry if possible. While this hat will maintain its integrity in the dryer, due to the material content there may be piling
Please note that colour scale may vary when viewed on different devices/monitors
Please allow up to 5-10 business days for your hat to be created
*There MAY be Work Sock Hats (with the red stripe) available at SIRCH Bistro and Marketplace in Haliburton (705-457-1700) or the Kinmount Artisans Marketplace (705-488-1414). If you're interested and don't want to wait, please give them a visit or call to check availability
Payment
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Tax Information
Applicable Taxes Included
Fulfillment
Contact-free porch pick-up at our location at your convenience, shipping available at cost to customer, limited local delivery - please contact for details.
keepmeinstitchez@hotmail.com
About the Vendor
Keep Me in Stitchez
P.O. Box 126
Wilberforce, ON
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