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Recycled Polar Scarf Custom b293r - Steel grey
BEECHFIELD

Recycled Polar Scarf Custom b293r - Steel grey

Beechfield
9€19
Price per unit for 1000 (unique - French Navy, marking 9.13 x 6.16cm avant ) VAT included
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Description

This recycled polar scarf provides warmth and comfort thanks to its brushed thermal fabric on both sides. Its anti-pilling finish ensures increased durability, while the carefully sewn edges guarantee careful craftsmanship. The detachable adhesive fabric label allows for easy personalized marking. Its composition of 100% recycled polyester, equivalent to approximately 3.5 post-consumer bottles, demonstrates a commitment to sustainable development. This scarf is ideal for promotional events, corporate gifts, or everyday use. It offers an optimal customization surface for adding your logo, slogan, or any other visual of your choice.

Technical specifications:

- Composition: 100% recycled polyester
- Equivalent to approximately 3.5 post-consumer bottles
- Brushed thermal fabric on both sides
- Anti-pilling finish
- Carefully sewn edges
- Detachable adhesive fabric label
- One size fits all
Reference : be-b293r
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Recycled Polar Scarf Custom b293r
B293R - Recycled Polar Scarf Custom b293r - french_navy
Logistics France
Marking France
Manufacturing China
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
B293R - Recycled Polar Scarf Custom b293r - black
Logistics France
Marking France
Manufacturing China
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
B293R - Recycled Polar Scarf Custom b293r - steel_grey
Logistics France
Marking France
Manufacturing China
Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.

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