Cravat and Pocket Square / Arghavan
£86.00
The design is inspired by this poem:
Arghavan, my consanguine separated branch,
So much sadness and happiness that is hidden
Hooshang Ebtehaj
Cravat Size: 7×165
Pocket Square Size: 30 × 30
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