1279 days ago

Professional Anti Static Hairdresser Barber Apron Haircut Capes Cloth Hair Salon

Dave from Hornby

BRAND NEW - Suitable for fancy home haircuts

There are 2 styles available though some may sellout sooner than others.

Please Advise model (A or C-Green with mans face and include second choice in case first is sold out).

Feature:

Product size: 160*140cm/140*120cm (error 1-5cm)

The metal buckle is easy to operate, not easy to fall off, and the tightness is adjustable.

The hemming is tight, the stitches are neat, the workmanship is exquisite, stable and durable.

The pattern on the apron is exquisite, and the overall look is stylish and beautiful.

Using high-quality fabrics, soft texture, breathable, anti static, not sticky.

Protect clothes from the pollution of dyed hair, cover the cut hair during the haircut, and keep it clean.

Specification:

Condition: 100% brand new
Product Type: Beauty Apron

Please advice apron design by indicated LETTER (A or C).

Price: $20

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