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Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New with tags Brand:Unbranded Country/Region of Manufacture:China Size:3X5 FT Color:BLACK UPC:Does not apply

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★ SIZE: This 3x5 FT Flags,90cmx150cm
  • ★ Quality Materials: polyester Materials, Brass Grommets ,Digital Printing.
  • ★this Flags great for gifts, commercial or personal use.
  • ★100% polyster,Anti-UV,Nothing but the Best for You
  • ★Warranty: "1 Year No Questions Asked Warranty".

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