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    Re: Exclusive "Santa Highland Broad Bonnet"

    How much?!?!
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    Re: Exclusive "Santa Highland Broad Bonnet"

    Yes, $110... it is hand knitted and made with more yarn and time than usual. Pricing is based on materials and labor... it is not made in the middle east like most bonnets today. The price is only $15 more than the other consignment bonnets and $11 more than the blue one with a black headband, black torrie, and black ribbon drawstring. To add, wool yarn from her supplier has risen about 30% in price, and she uses a local supplier.
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    Re: Exclusive "Santa Highland Broad Bonnet"

    Oh I quite understand production costs, but-----------I do wonder who will buy one. Still, each to their own.
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    Re: Exclusive "Santa Highland Broad Bonnet"

    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    Oh I quite understand production costs, but-----------I do wonder who will buy one. Still, each to their own.
    I'm willing to bet there are a few kilted Santas out there that will be interested.

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