| Colors | 3166 (cat 1-5), 3166 (cat 11-15), 3166 (cat 16-20), 3166 (cat 6-10), 3166_10A, 3166_10B, 3166_11A, 3166_11B, 3166_12A, 3166_12B, 3166_13A, 3166_13B, 3166_14A, 3166_14B, 3166_15A, 3166_15B, 3166_16A, 3166_16B, 3166_17A, 3166_17B, 3166_18A, 3166_18B, 3166_19A, 3166_19B, 3166_1A, 3166_1B, 3166_20A, 3166_20B, 3166_2A, 3166_2B, 3166_3A, 3166_3B, 3166_4A, 3166_4B, 3166_5A, 3166_5B, 3166_6A, 3166_6B, 3166_7A, 3166_7B, 3166_8A, 3166_8B, 3166_9A, 3166_9B |
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SILKY HIGH- TWIST NAOMI 3060 (cat3)
Linen is relatively easy to clean. You may hand-wash your linens or put them in the washing machine whenever you want. There are many kinds of linen fabric available in the market.
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