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Genetics & DNA Scarf
Printed with an all-over design featuring strands of DNA and genetics models, this deep blue scarf is made in earth-friendly lightweight cotton for a classic look.
These organic cotton scarves have a soft touch to complete any outfit. Wear them around your neck, over your shoulders as a wrap, as a shayla headscarf, or as a beach sarong.
These lightweight organic cotton scarves have a soft touch to complete any outfit. Wear them around your neck, over your shoulders as a wrap, as a shayla head scarf, or as a beach sarong.
Made in a Fair Trade Certified facility using high-quality GOTS-certified 100% organic cotton and eco-friendly dyes.
Size |
24" x 70" | 61 x 178 cm
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Material | 100% organic cotton |
Packaging | Recycled paper tag Tied with upcycled material Plastic-free |
Sustainability | GOTS-certified 100% organic Fair Trade Sewn Eco-friendly dyes |
Care | Machine wash cold gentle cycle, warm iron |
Origin | Designed in Oregon Made in India |
USA
Flat Rate $7.95
Orders $40+ ship for free
Expedited service available
International
Shipping is available to most countries. See details at checkout.
If you're shipping to Europe, Asia, the Middle East, or Oceania, please check out our European website for lower shipping rates and quicker delivery times.
Frequently Asked Questions
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When your order arrives, open it up and take a look. If anything isn't as expected, got damaged in transit, or doesn't fit properly, let us know and we'll make it right.
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Shipping is available to most countries. Simply select your country at checkout.
Shipping FAQIf you're shipping to Europe, please check out our EU website for lower shipping rates and quicker delivery times.
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