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Daniel Ford Mens Tie Navy and Khaki patterned

SKU: 0678-1410440
$10.00
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From $7.00

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Our Kwinana Salvos uploaded a dozen beautiful and exclusive men’s ties.

Make sure you go back and “view other items from this store” when you get to the checkout page.

Did you know the Salvation Army assists over 5,000 people per day?  The ‘donation’ you make via this purchase goes to helping those people!

Your wardrobe will thank you for buying this. 

Your wallet will thank you for buying it at this price.

And the people you help by purchasing through the Salvation Army will also thank you.

Combine any purchases on the Kwinana Online Store and pay only $5.50 to have it all shipped straight to your door. Or select Click and Collect and pick up your items today from the Kwinana Store. 

Why not take the opportunity to also browse the Kwinana Online Store for other treasures!

 

                                   


Condition
Used: as new
Brands
Other
Mens Accessories Types
Ties

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