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Japanese BINCHO TAN Chacoal Band Belt HARAMAKI Stomach Warmer Made in Japan Waist : 60 -100 cm (23.6 – 40″)

By health | April 13, 2018
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Japanese BINCHO TAN Chacoal Band Belt HARAMAKI Stomach Warmer Made in Japan Waist : 60 -100 cm (23.6 - 40

Contents: 1 sheet Size: Free (Waist 60 ~ 100 cm) Material: 70% cotton, 15% rayon, 10% nylon, 5% polyurethane

Category: Ativan Tags: 23.6, Band, Belt, BINCHO, Chacoal, HARAMAKI, Japan, Japanese, Made, stomach, Waist, Warmer
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