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Death To Hipsters - Greetings card

Death To Hipsters - Greetings card

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Death To Hipsters - Greetings card


The card depicts a defiant older lady hands on hips wearing a white tee with a slogan in black which reads, 'Death to Hipsters', she also sports a straw hat and dark glasses.

The photograph is in black and white.

This card is suitable for almost any occasion, even the awkward ones. This card is suitable for everyone, okay, maybe not hipsters, or their mothers.

 

Photo copyright - Tin Ojeda for Drug Money Art LLC

 

The card comes with an envelope and is blank inside for your own personal message.

On some monitors, the envelope may appear to be a grey/gray, it is actually khaki.

This card is printed on stock from managed and sustainable sources.

 

Printed and published in the United Kingdom by Urban Graphic Ltd

This product consists of one cello wrapped greeting card with one envelope

  • Shipped by: Bookish Freaks from the United Kingdom
    • SKU: BFACUG - 003 - 307
      • Made in: UK
        • Brand: Urban Graphic
          • Range: 1000 Words The Photographic Collection
            • Approx Size: LW -  Card measures 15 x 15 cm
              • Approx Weight:  24g (including packaging)
                • Material: Paper, Card

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