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Brushed Cotton Caps
SKU:
308-323
1.99 AED – 2.00 AED
- Material: Cotton
- 5 Panel Brush Cotton Cap in two colors with top button and eyelet & rim with a metal clip at the back.
- Item Weight: 0.090 kg
- Pieces in a Pack: 150 Pcs
- Carton Weight: 13.6 kg
- Carton Size: 51 x 40 x 54 cm
Printing Options :
- Screen printing, Heat transfer, and Embroidery
Brushed Cotton Caps
SKU:
BCC
1.99 AED – 2.90 AED
- Material: Cotton
- 5 Panel Brush Cotton Cap in two colors with top button and eyelet & rim with Velcro at the back.
- Item Weight: 0.095 kg
- Pieces in a Pack: 150 Pcs
- Carton Weight: 14.3 kg
- Carton Size: 52 x 45 x 56 cm
Printing Options :
- Screen printing, Heat transfer, and Embroidery
Cork PU Keychains with 32mm Key Ring
SKU:
KH-12-CO
2.25 AED
- Material: Cork & Metal | Item Size: 38 x 2 x 93 mm | Item Weight: 0.008 kg
Packaging Details |
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Pcs in Carton Box | Carton Weight | Carton Box Size |
500 | 4 kg | 48 x 18 x 30 cm |
Keychain Printing Option
- Screen Printing
Cotton Cap One Colors
SKU:
BCC-10-11
1.99 AED – 2.90 AED
- Crafted from 5 panels of brushed cotton.
- It consists of an eyelet, rim, button, and Velcro strap for closure.
- Colorful and classy design.
- Available in navy blue and royal color.
- 3 different options for logo imprinting.
- Creative promotional cotton cap as a business gift.
Printing options
- Screen printing
- Heat transfer
- Embroidery.
Promotional Caps Soft Mesh Material
SKU:
CAP-M
5.00 AED
- Material: Cotton
- Adult size
- 5-panel soft mesh caps with Elastic Fit Band.
- Item Weight: 0.080 kg
- Pieces in a Pack: 150 Pcs
- Carton Weight: 12 kg
- Carton Size: 52 x 38 x 56 cm
Printing Options :
- Heat Transfer Printing, Screen Printing, and Embroidery
Promotional Cotton Caps
SKU:
CAP-O
8.00 AED
- Material: Cotton
- Adult size
- 5-panel cotton caps with velcro strap back closure.
- Item Weight: 0.086 kg
- Pieces in a Pack: 150 Pcs
- Carton Weight: 13 kg
- Carton Size: 52 x 45 x 56 cm
Printing Options :
- Heat Transfer Printing, Screen Printing, and Embroidery
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