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made in britain
This funky neck-warmer simply slips over the head to keep the neck warm. Its stretchy so it is worn very easily.
Especially for those that don't want a long scarf, it can easily sit above your coat or under it. It can be worn in so many ways and is especially handy if like me, you cycle.
The yarn used is a soft 100% merino wool knitted in a loose, textured and chunky knit. The wool means it is extra soft and extra warm. It comes with one band of hot pink, one in purple and another in mulberry all of varying widths so it looks different every time you wear it!
Width (laid flat): 8.5 inches (21cm)
Height(laid flat): 14.5 inches (37cm)
This product is dispatched to you by Urbanknit.
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price | |
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1-2 days | FREEFREEFREEFREE |
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48 hrs if ordered before 1pm | £3.95$6.60€5.13$6.58 |
| estimated delivery |
price | |
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| Highlands/Islands of Scotland |
2-5 days
from dispatch |
£4.95$8.28€6.43$8.25 |
| N Ireland |
2-5 days
from dispatch |
£4.95$8.28€6.43$8.25 |
| estimated delivery |
price | |
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| Western Europe |
2-5 days
from dispatch |
£9.95$16.64€12.93$16.58 |
| Rest of Europe |
5-10 days
from dispatch |
£9.95$16.64€12.93$16.58 |
| USA & Canada |
5-10 days
from dispatch |
£17.95$30.02€23.33$29.91 |
| Far East & Australasia |
5-10 days
from dispatch |
£17.95$30.02€23.33$29.91 |
| Rest of World |
5-14 days
from dispatch |
£17.95$30.02€23.33$29.91 |
You have 28 days, from receipt of cancellable goods, to notify the seller if you wish to cancel your order or exchange an item.
Please note: personalised, bespoke and made-to-order goods, perishable products and personal items sold with a hygiene seal (cosmetics, underwear) in instances where the seal is broken are non-refundable, unless faulty.
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