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100% Cotton Mens Chris Craft Salesmans Polo Shirt Size Medium Circa 1950 on 2040-parts.com

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Norway, South Carolina, United States

Norway, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Brand:Outer Banks Color:Mint Green--Lavender Gender:Men Country//Region of Manufacture:United States Size:M UPC:Does not apply

100% cotton Mens Chris Craft Salesman's polo shirt from the 50s-60s era. It is a size medium. The color is mint green with lavender banded collar, banded sleeve and CHRIS CRAFT logo. There are a couple of stains from the years. NO RIPS, TEARS, or WORN SPOTS. Buyer pays calculated shipping/handling. I accept Pay Pal and paper in the mail. Thanks for looking!!

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