

Scarf, Cheche, Cotton, Kakhi or OD
Cheche scarf made of 100% cotton. Typical of the French army.
Dimension: 225 X 90 cm
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Cheche scarf made of 100% cotton. Typical of the French army.
Dimension: 225 X 90 cm
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