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Rowdy Crowd Clothing

Howdy Honey Scarf Slide

Howdy Honey Scarf Slide

Regular price $12.82 USD
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The Howdy Honey Scarf Slide is crafted from 100% stained leather, featuring a rich brown boot that complements its rustic charm. This all-around accessory can be used as a ring, tee clip, or scarf slide, making it an vital addition to any wardrobe.

  • 100% Leather 
  • Made in Amarillo, TX

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