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Designer: Irene of New York
1960 Irene Of New York Fluorescent Floral Print Tufted Turban
Foulard Size M
By Irene of New York
Located in Gresham, OR
1960 Irene of New York fluorescent floral print turban hat and matching foulard / neck scarf ensemble: In shades of pink, lavender and green. Size Medium. Originally sold at I. Magnin.
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1960s American Irene of New York Scarves
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