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Recycled polar fleece turn-down beanie b243r - Black
BEECHFIELD

Recycled polar fleece turn-down beanie b243r - Black

Beechfield
2.64€ incl tax
Price per unit for 600 (taille unique - French Navy) 2.20€ excl tax
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Description

This thermal fabric beanie with headband is designed in double-layer polar fleece for optimal comfort. The anti-pilling finish ensures increased durability. Made from recycled polyester, this beanie helps reduce plastic waste, equivalent to approximately 1.5 post-consumption bottles. Its one-size-fits-most design adapts to most head sizes. The detachable label provides additional comfort.

- Composition: 100% polyester
- Feature: Anti-pilling
- Manufacturing: Recycled polyester
- Size: One size
Reference : be-b243r
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