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Look What They Made: Annibale Cycling
Annibale Cycling does it again. This time with one of our cotton batik fabrics from Nigeria. They have named the selection of Cycling Cap and Musette Bag, Red Claw, love it!
The cycling bag is perfect for carrying snacks and small belongings with you during your rides and finishing touch for a full vintage outfit. It fits perfectly in the pockets of your jersey when empty. Their cycling caps are unique handmade pieces with each one different and one of a kind. They are also all 100% cotton and washable.
Check out this and more of their cycling accessories in the Etsy store www.etsy.com/uk/shop/AnnibaleCycling
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