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Black and White Roaring 20's Tiaras (sold 50 per box)
Black and White Roaring 20's Tiaras
Product Code: 88952-50
 
List Price Per Tiara: $3.75
Our Price per Tiara: $3.38
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(Minimum order):  50


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Black and White Roaring 20's Tiaras (sold 50 per box)

black and white roaring 20's tiaras
Take a trip back to the 1920s this New Years Eve and celebrate the age of speakeasies, the Charleston and of course flappers. If you are having a 1920s themed New Years Eve Party, or just really enjoy how they dressed, then these Black and White Roaring 20's Tiaras are just what you need. These tiaras are sold fifty (50) per box, so there will be plenty for your close family, friends and coworkers to wear. Each box of Black and White Roaring 20's Tiaras comes with two different tiara styles: one with black marabuo and one with white marabuo. After your party, all of the guests can take home their tiara and wear it the next time they dress as a flapper!
Product Features
  • Sold in quantities of (50) tiaras
  • Fits Full Head Size
  • Material: Cardstock with Foil Wire Band and Feather Attached
  • Assorted Designs
  • (Sorry, specific designs cannot be requested)
  • Due to hygiene-related concerns, this item is non-refundable

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Average Customer Review: Average Customer Review: 4 of 5 4 of 5 Total Reviews: 1 Write a review.

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4 of 5 Fun tiaras February 1, 2012
Reviewer: Anonymous Person from Midland, MI United States  
These were great. The only issue is the headband not being long enough to secure it. Most ladies had to use a bobbie pin

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