Tie Rack at RM50

TIE RACK
PRICE: RM50
INTERESTED: EMAIL mummymer@gmail.com

The packaging

Code: TR1
100% Poliester
90cm x 90cm
SOLD

Code: TR1
100% Poliester
90cm x 90cm

Code: TR3
100% Poliester
90cm x 90cm

Code: TR4
Flying Chiffon
90cm x 90cm
SOLD

Code: TR5
100% Poliester
90cm x 90cm


Code: TR6
100% Poliester
90cm x 90cm
SOLD

Code: TR7
100% Poliester
90cm x 90cm




   


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