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6pcs Styles Mix Temporary Tattoo Sleeves Stretchy Party Arm Stockings E on 2040-parts.com

US $9.04
Location:

CAUSEWAY BAY, Hong Kong

CAUSEWAY BAY, Hong Kong
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6pcs Styles Mix Temporary Tattoo Sleeves Stretchy Party Arm Stockings E

Specification:


Material:92% Polyester+8% Spandex
Color:Mix colors
Pattern:6 styles of patterns
Sleeves length:Approx 47cm
Upper Sleeve Diameter:Approx 11-12cm
Lower Sleeve Diameter:Approx 7-8cm
Unisex,one size fits most

Package Included:

A pack of 6 tattoo sleeves

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