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Bmw S1000r Quality Polo Shirt on 2040-parts.com

US $28.99
Location:

Bement, Illinois, United States

Bement, Illinois, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Unbranded UPC:Does not apply

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Top Quality Embroidered Made Just for You


All sizes available

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Stylish shirt with logo on one arm


 

The logos are embroidered directly




Size

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M

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XL

2XL

3XL

4XL

Armpit to Armpit

Inches

20

21

22

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25

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Length Inches

27

28

28

31

31 ½

 31 ½

32


 


Post and Packing  


Shipping All To all Countries from my supplier in Thailand where most quality clothing is now made


We declare the polo shirt of value  low  and as a gift so there is  no customs duty to pay.


Your jacket will come to your door delivered by your  postman


No delivery to Malta,


 


 





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