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Look What They Made! Fox In The Desert
Annibale cycling caps are unique hand made pieces from the brand Fox In The Desert over on Etsy. Each one is different and one of a kind made using bright African wax prints. We spotted a few made using fabric from out West African print selection.
My two favourites are these two using the Speedbird and the Geoafriq Prints
Do share your latest creations with us. We would love to see them.
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