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Bella’s Colors Bamboo Scarf

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This 100% Bamboo Scarf is woven in a interesting and fun turned twill pattern. Overall size is 62″ x 6″. The bamboo will become increasingly soft with use and periodic washing.
Care: Hand wash in warm, Hang to dry. Lightly press with steam iron on medium setting.

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  • Store Name: Woven Connections
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  • Address: 88035 Casey Lane
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