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English Garden: Scrunchie
English Garden: Scrunchie
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Journey through the English countryside in the Victorian age. Walk alongside Elizabeth Bennet and discover all of the flowers and berries that one would typically find in rural England. A collection based on the story of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
Keep your hair in check with this scrunchie! The trendy, stylish scrunchie will add the final touch to your outfit. Get yours now!
β’ 91% recycled polyester, 9% spandex (fabric composition may vary by 3%)
β’ Four-way stretch microfiber fabric
β’ Breathable and fast-drying material
β’ Smooth and stretchy fabric outside, elastic inside
β’ Made of leftover materials from the manufacturing of other products
β’ Fabric weight: 5.13 oz. /yd. Β² (174 g/mΒ²)
β’ One size
β’ Removable bow detail
Keep your hair in check with this scrunchie! The trendy, stylish scrunchie will add the final touch to your outfit. Get yours now!
β’ 91% recycled polyester, 9% spandex (fabric composition may vary by 3%)
β’ Four-way stretch microfiber fabric
β’ Breathable and fast-drying material
β’ Smooth and stretchy fabric outside, elastic inside
β’ Made of leftover materials from the manufacturing of other products
β’ Fabric weight: 5.13 oz. /yd. Β² (174 g/mΒ²)
β’ One size
β’ Removable bow detail
Size guide
Β | WIDTH (inches) |
One size | 2 |
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