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Arctic Cat Crewneck Sweatshirt Vintage 1990's Snowmobile (adult Xl) Arctic Wear on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Deerwood, Minnesota, United States

Deerwood, Minnesota, United States
Excellent
Brand:Arctic Cat Size (Men's):XL Color:Black Sleeve Length:Long Sleeve Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Pattern:Solid Style:Graphic Tee Material:Cotton Poly Blend Size Type:Regular

Vintage Arctic Cat crewneck sweatshirt
  • Made by Arctic Cat
  • Adult XL but use measurements.
  • Measures: 21.5" across under pits, 28.5" shoulder top to bottom.
  • Screen printed graphics in great condition.
  • Comes from a smoke free home.
  • No holes, stains, rips, or tears.

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