Camouflage Netting
Hide out with ease under this camouflage netting! Measuring 10 x 20 feet, it helps you blend in to the surrounding foliage.
Camouflage your boat during duck season, or create a blind. Constructed of cotton and nylon, this handy netting is fire and mildew resistant. Stay hidden at great savings with this camouflage net.
Stand out from the crowd with the exotic charm of this hand-woven bag from Vietnam.
Shimmering fabric with bright tones of orange, pink, ivory, and yellow ochre
Handcrafted by talented Vietnamese artisans using traditional techniques
Embroidered flowers and butterflies
Fully lined with 100-percent silk
Zippered interior pocket
Measures 13 inches wide x 17 inches high x 2.5 inches deep
The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in color and sizing. Subtle shade variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements are approximate.
Imported
Accentuate your formal wardrobe with the sleek, contemporary design of this Joseph's Cloak Hand Tailored Dress Shirt, featuring convertible barrel cuffs for added edge.
Hand-tailored in Italy
Button front entry
Wide square collar
Convertible barrel cuffs and collar with white herringbone contrast
Two-ply yarn stitched vertical stripe design
Available in black/white color scheme
100-percent cotton
Click here to view our men's sizing guide.
Machine wash
Made in Italy
Model no. J46201
Imported
Add a touch of old world charm to any room or home with our handcrafted Wood & Wicker Trunk.
Hand-crafted by talented artisans from India
Made using a blend of rattan and sheesham wood
Boasts a platform underneath to display your favorite items
Leather straps for that old rustic trunk charm
Measures 24 inches long x 17 inches wide x 31 inches high
A great companion to our other wood and wicker line
The handcrafted nature of this product will produce minor differences in design and sizing. Subtle variations will occur from piece to piece, adding to its unique qualities. Measurements may vary slightly.




