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Moroccan Handmade straw bucket hat , custom straw hat
Moroccan Handmade straw bucket hat , custom straw hat
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This straw is Personalized order and sends me your name Personalized you want Write it down in this HATS
This hat is handwoven in the souks of Morocco, from a palm leaf. It is a "Slow Fashion" product representing everything that is eco, ethical and green. Even though this Spring & Summer season is all about straw.
Ideal small shopper or beach hats. Also a perfect hat or gift for a girl - great for school books, etc.
approximate size : diameter 17 / 18 Inch
This braided hat is perfect anytime and everywhere, especially in the summer and there are those who like to carry them on the beach, from grocery shopping, and stylish holiday accessories to home storage. It's something you won't want to leave your house without.
Product : Moroccan Handmade straw bucket hat , custom straw hat , mens women straw hat Beach Bachelorette Party Hats







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Shipping
Berber life PRODUCTS take approximately 3 to 5 days to process for small orders(1 to 10 bags) and between 5 to 10 days for big quantities (10+) Please feel free to reach out to us for more details. Our shipping time is between three to five business.
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Returns
Unfortunately, we cannot accept any form of exchange for personalized items. but if you reach out to us via Etsy, email, messenger or in instagram we will send you an image of the final product before shipping it. For non personalized items Berber life may be exchanged within 14 days of delivery. Berber Life does not cover the return fee. Berber life is not responsible for any duty/import/taxes/customs/etc charges that may incur.
you have more questions? contact us at : berberlifellc@gmail.com

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