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Fancy a unique gift for yourself or friends?
A flexible piece of gear that can be worn many ways? A custom design for the Club not available in the shops at a lower price than retail?
Only £10 (the price for plain buffs is £15 in shops)

Contact Brent to buy
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The Buff is a multifunctional tubular accessory ideal for many activities. Designed to keep you warm in the cold and wick moisture (sweat) away from your skin to keep you cool when it's hot. The lightweight, breathable, microfibre fabric is extremely comfortable to wear as a neckerchief, headband, wristband, mask, hair-band, balaclava, scarf, scrunchie, saharaine, pirate cap, beanie and bandana. (That's what it says on the tin).

Most buff owners have several and they are cheaper than a new pair of skis.


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