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33 days ago

Navy Turban‑Style Beanie – Decorative Side Detail – Soft Polyester

Mandy from Browns Bay

Elegant navy turban‑style beanie made from soft, stretchy polyester. Comfortable fit on a 56cm head. Features ribbed fabric with a front twist and a decorative side panel with gathered detailing. Great for everyday wear, hair‑covering, or adding a stylish touch to an outfit.

Details:

• Turban‑style beanie
• Colour: Navy
• Soft polyester
• Ribbed texture with front twist
• Decorative side detail
• Comfortable fit (fits 56cm head)
• Good condition

A flattering, easy‑to‑wear piece with a bit of personality.

Price: $8
Pick‑up or local meet‑up available.

Price: $8

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Should complete designs be shared with the public, or should the community help shape the designs from the start?
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