Sporting Goods : GOGO Thick Solid Color Head Band(Price/each), Headband, Sweatband

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Sporting Goods : GOGO Thick Solid Color Head Band(Price/each), Headband, Sweatband

GOGO Thick Solid Color Head Band(Price/each), Headband, Sweatband

from: ATAFA




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 348





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Atafa.com
Label: ATAFA
Product Manufacturer: ATAFA
Publisher: ATAFA
Ranking: 348
Studio: ATAFA









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Item Description:




Price for one piece



Size: 6.7'' x 2''(17cm x 5cm)



Packaging: 1pc/polybag.



Double layered, designed to absorb sweat



Made from 95% cotton and 5% lycra



Sports activities such as basketball, football, tennis, soccer, running, jogging, etc.



Completely blank with no logo for air brushing, silk screening, and embroidering.



Unisex: (Male - Boys / Mens) and (Female - Girls / Juniors / Women / Ladies)



Color Style: Solid Color



Available in 14 beautiful vibrant colors: Yellow(1), Orange(2), Green(3), Light Brown(4), Grey(5), Navy(6), Royal Blue(7), Cambridge Blue(8), Pink(9), Purple(10), Plum(11), Red(12), White(13), Black(14)



Stay cool through your game with this soft, super thick, absorbant & comfortable headband. Knit your sport life, always GOGO!- The best selling sweatbands in the USA.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - prompt delivery and great product
The delivery was as fast as could be expected and the headbands are thick and have good elasticity -- they're all one could want in a headband.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Company
Quick shipping. Item was on backorder and they sent an upgrade. Great customer service.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good Services and Faster Delivery
I ordered it on Dec. 6 and already received it. Compared with the similar ones in local malls, the quality is high and price is low, even with the shipping cost. I sure will buy stuff from the company again.



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