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Corvette Cutter & Buck Cb Drytec Mens Size Xxl Short Sleeve Polo Shirt Nwt on 2040-parts.com

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Ripon, Wisconsin, United States

Ripon, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:CUTTER & BUCK Color:Black Make:CORVETTE Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve Gender:Men Material:Cotton Blends Size:2XL

MENS SIZE XXL CORVETTE CUTTER & BUCK CB DRYTEC SHORT SLEEVE POLO SHIRT

NEW WITH TAGS ATTACHED

BLACK IN COLOR

CORVETTE LOGO SEWN INTO THE FRONT LEFT CHEST

CB LOGO SEWN INTO THE LEFT SLEEVE

SHORT SLEEVES WITH A 3 BUTTON FRONT TO IT

65% COTTON AND 35% POLYESTER, SMOKE FREE HOME

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