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Kai Lani Aloha
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Welcome customers with a cute design! This mat is made of coconut fiber and has excellent drainage. The fibers remove dirt from shoes, making it perfect for entrances and verandas. The back is made of PVC material, making it non-slip and easy to clean. *Please note that this product uses natural fibers, so some shedding may occur. Size: Approximately 60 x 40cm, Thickness 1.5cm Material: Coconut coir, PVC ⚠️ Notes ⚠️ ☆ We also have other stores and share inventory, so we update the inventory immediately, but please comment before purchasing. ☆ Shipping will be via Sagawa Express or Click Post (up to 3cm thick). ( *Customers in remote islands and Okinawa will be charged a separate shipping fee, so please be sure to comment before purchasing.) ☆ We do not offer discounts on single items. ☆ The selling price of each item includes the shipping cost of either Takkyubin (680 yen) or Click Post (200 yen). If you wish to purchase multiple items for combined shipping, we will discount the shipping cost from the second item onwards. ☆ The color may appear different depending on your smartphone or other device. Please understand that there may be slight differences. ☆ For products with multiple stocks, we use the same images. The logo and pattern may appear different from the image. We have a large selection of Hawaiian goods and interior items. Please contact us for combined shipping, etc. ☆ Hawaiian goods, Hawaiian interior, Hawaii goods, Hawaii interior, surf, surfing, surfer, West Coast, beach house, tiare, hibiscus, honu, monstera, plumeria, how about for those who like hula dancing?
4 months ago