DALE OF NORWAY FALUN HERON WOMAN SWEATER
135.36 € tax excluded
Details taken from the Falun World Championship sweater in 1993 and transformed into the women\'s Falun Heron sweater make this model a timeless piece with a touch of elegance.
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