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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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The embroidery cord colour 1125 in the face towel looks the same as the cord colour 1059 in the hand towel. Both of them seem to be same colour and finish. There is no deference between them.

  

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Say it this way. The face towel embroidery cord colour 1125 looks the same as the hand towel cord colour 1059. IIn addition, both have the same finish.

  • Say it this way.
  • The face towel embroidery cord colour 1125 looks the same as the hand towel cord colour 1059.
  • IIn addition, both have the same finish.
  • There is no difference.
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Say it this way.

The face towel embroidery cord colour 1125 looks the same as the hand towel cord colour 1059. IIn addition, both have the same finish. There is no difference.

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