Soft Pencil Case

Soft Pencil Case
Alvin and Co.
$19.85
  • Durable, washable canvas construction features upper and lower flaps to keep pencils in place and protect the tips
  • Leather strap tie with secure snap closure. Includes hand-held metal sharpener
  • Peggable
  • Holds 36 pencils
  • No properties for this product.

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