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Lucky Cat Bag Hooks, 2pk
$8.99
1 in stock
Lucky Bag Cat Hooks: A Fun and Functional Way to Organize Your Home
These Lucky Bag Cat Hooks are a unique and playful way to add personality to your home while also keeping your belongings organized.
A Cute and Creative Design
The hooks are shaped like bags with cats sticking out. The cats’ tails are the actual hooks, so when you hang something on the hook, the cat’s head pops out. When you remove the item, the cat’s head goes back into the bag.
Two Colors
The set includes two hooks: one ivory and one white with pink flowers. You can choose the color that best matches your home decor.
Easy to Use
The hooks are easy to use. Simply hang them on the wall and start using them to hang your belongings.
Versatile and Fun
These hooks can be used to hang a variety of items, including coats, hats, keys, and bags. They’re a great way to add a touch of fun and personality to your home.
Pre-owned but Brand New
These Lucky Bag Cat Hooks are pre-owned but still brand new and sealed in their package. They’re a great way to save money without sacrificing quality.
Support a Great Cause
By buying these hooks, you’re not only getting a unique and fun product, but you’re also supporting a great cause. Father Joe’s Villages is a non-profit organization dedicated to their mission of preventing and ending homelessness in San Diego. Your purchase helps them continue their important work of providing housing, food, and other essential services to those in need. These Lucky Bag Cat Hooks are a fun and functional way to organize your home while also making a positive impact on the community.
Qty.: 2pk
Condition: Pre-owned, new in sealed package
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