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Basic water-repellent apron bls7 - Navy
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Basic water-repellent apron bls7 - Navy

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16.03€ incl tax
Price per unit for 80 (taille unique - White) 13.36€ excl tax
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Description

The Basic Water-Repellent Apron is a 72 x 86 cm water-repellent apron with a polyurethane coating. Suitable for use in different professions such as cooking, hairdressing, floristry, or gardening.

- Composition: 100% polyester
- Coating: polyurethane
- Dimensions: 72 x 86 cm
- Use: kitchen, workshop
Reference : ka-bls7
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Basic water-repellent apron bls7
BLS7 - Basic water-repellent apron bls7 - white
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BLS7 - Basic water-repellent apron bls7 - red
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Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.
BLS7 - Basic water-repellent apron bls7 - black
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Mainly synthetic textiles release microplastic fibers during washing cycles, thus impacting the environment.

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