Wool/acrylic knit pompom hat - Blush
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About the Vendor
Rainbow Luxe Designs
1020 Kernohan Farm Trail
Minden, ON
Phone: 16136182629
Description
This pretty hat is knit using a soft wool/acrylic blend yarn. This piece is made to fit an average adult head circumference of 21-24" and features a removable 6" pompom.
Hand wash in cool water and lay flat to dry. Please remove pompom before washing.
To ensure quality, I take the greatest care when creating these items. But, as with all handmade items, minor imperfections may be present.
Payment
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Tax Information
There is no tax on this item.
Fulfillment
Both pick up and shipping are available. Free delivery is available depending on your location, please email me at rainbowluxedesigns@gmail.com to discuss delivery or pick up.
About the Vendor
Rainbow Luxe Designs
1020 Kernohan Farm Trail
Minden, ON
Phone: 16136182629
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