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Look What They Made! Astrid does it again
This is what having the coolest customers looks like. Astrid does it again, all the way in Japan, she rocks her funky adire skirt with style and ease. Always so unique! Thanks for sharing your creation.
Made from our Ghanaian Batik straight from Accra. From Ghana to Japan. Love it!
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