100% Silk Printed Grass Green Paisley Presentation Paisley Tie

100% Silk Printed Grass Green Paisley Presentation Paisley Tie
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$49.99
  • 100% Handmade Silk
  • 58" long and 3 1/2" wide
  • imported silk
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