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5FT X 3FT GLASGOW RANGERS IBROX FOOTBALL WALL RUG/THROW

5FT X 3FT GLASGOW RANGERS IBROX FOOTBALL WALL RUG/THROWBrand: Wall Rug


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ASIN: B000UXS9HS


Features:
  • 5FT X 3FT WALL RUG/THROW
  • 100% COTTON
  • MATCHING FRINGED EDGES
  • WASHABLE
  • IDEAL DECOR FOR FLOOR, WALLS OR SIMPLY AS A THROW

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5ft x 3ft wall rug/throw. 100% cotton.



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