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Item #: 140-1L-012 (Y2D) -
Our Spanish plates are the highest quality plates in the world without question. They are used by the fashion industry in France and Italy and for garment production in Europe, the USA, China, South Korea, and Taiwan. These plates are used as trim on jackets, gloves, and other garments. In the Native American trade these plates are often referred to as "rabbit blankets."
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Item #: 140-1L-501 (Y2D) -
Our Spanish plates are the highest quality plates in the world without question. They are used by the fashion industry in France and Italy and for garment production in Europe, the USA, China, South Korea, and Taiwan. These plates are used as trim on jackets, gloves, and other garments. In the Native American trade these plates are often referred to as "rabbit blankets."
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Item #: 140-1L-502 (Y2D) -
Our Spanish plates are the highest quality plates in the world without question. They are used by the fashion industry in France and Italy and for garment production in Europe, the USA, China, South Korea, and Taiwan. These plates are used as trim on jackets, gloves, and other garments. In the Native American trade these plates are often referred to as "rabbit blankets."
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Item #: 140-1L-504 (Y2D) -
Our Spanish plates are the highest quality plates in the world without question. They are used by the fashion industry in France and Italy and for garment production in Europe, the USA, China, South Korea, and Taiwan. These plates are used as trim on jackets, gloves, and other garments. In the Native American trade these plates are often referred to as "rabbit blankets."
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Item #: 140-1L-510 (Y2D) -
Our Spanish plates are the highest quality plates in the world without question. They are used by the fashion industry in France and Italy and for garment production in Europe, the USA, China, South Korea, and Taiwan. These plates are used as trim on jackets, gloves, and other garments. In the Native American trade these plates are often referred to as "rabbit blankets."