Sale Woven Hat, Reconstructed Bandana Biker Skullcap, Beanie, Medium, Striped, B on 2040-parts.com
Happy Valley, Oregon, United States
RECONSTRUCTED BANDANA BIKER SKULLCAP BEANIE--MEDIUM This unique skullcap went through quite a process to come to be. Multiple bandanas were carefully deconstructed by hand and then combined with cotton yarn and finally hand woven together to make a very unique, durable, comfortable and fashionable beanie. It was hand crafted by Kevin Easton for Loom of a Fruit. It is entitled “Brisbane Reconstructed Bandana Biker Skullcap Beanie—Medium” and will gently stretch or shrink to fit average head sizes. Machine washable and lay flat or line dry. Oh yeah, it makes a perfect gift for men, women and transgender! For Loom of a Fruit custom orders and for more products visit “LoomOfAFruit” on Etsy, Ebay, Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest! One of a kind! Retail price: $36.00 |
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