1257 days ago

Snag Tights size F: $35 for 4, $40 for 5

Tracey from Epuni

5 pairs of Snag Tights for sale - accidentally ordered wrong size, and returns are too expensive! Made in Italy (ship from the UK) and sized to actually fit properly (see website for details). All size F - fits size 16/18 if taller, 20/22 if shorter (see size charts pictured for correct fit). Super-soft and strong yarn - these tights are cult favourites among those in the know 😊 see website: snagtights.com.au
1 x black opaque (80 denier); 1 x black semi opaque (40 denier); 1 x pink/black marl effect (opaque); 1 x navy with silver glitter design (opaque). Pics in order of listing.
Black RRP 14.99AUD ea; marl 14.50AUD; patterned 26.59AUD
Selling for $10 each black and marl pairs; $15 glitter patterned; $35 all 4.
Also 1 pair red with black skulls (pattern knitted in so won't fade!) tried on once and immediately removed RRP 18AUD, selling for $8 as tried on; if added to all 4 above total $40
These are an absolute bargain at this price - and no international shipping!!

Price: $35

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Would you participate in local initiatives aimed at stopping plastic from reaching our oceans?
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