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Make me an offer via DM for the following: 

I have 76 ivory hat boxes specifically designed for millinery headpieces or fascinators with a delicate discrete feather logo/motif in the centre of each lid, hidden by the ribbon when in use. 

There are:

  • 36 tiara/fascinator sized boxes measuring 30cm in diameter with a depth of 16.5 cm. 
  • 12 corrugated card outer mailing boxes for the smaller hat boxes. 
  • 40 deeper boxes, ideal for bigger hats and headpiece, which are 30cm diameter and 25.5 cm deep. 
  • 21 corrugated card outer mailing boxes for the deeper hat boxes.
  • 76 lilac ribbon
  • 76 grey ribbons
 
Perfect for selling millinery for various occasions such as weddings, parties, christenings, and formal events. 
 
The boxes all come flat packed making them easier to store when not in use. 
 
Collection from Forest Hill 🙂
 

 

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