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Dayton Wire Wheels Tribal Design 1916 Black T-shirt Medium New Official Soft on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Pipersville, Pennsylvania, United States

Pipersville, Pennsylvania, United States
Brand New
Brand:Dayton UPC:Does not apply

DAYTON WIRE WHEELS BLACK T-SHIRT WITH DISTRESSED PRINTED "SINCE 1916/TRIBAL" LOGO IMAGE ON THE FRONT CENTER CHEST AND LARGER DISTRESSED "SINCE 1916/TRIBAL" IMAGE ON THE BACK.

100% PRESHRUNK COMBED COTTON - MADE IN USA.

SOFT AND COMFORTABLE 30 SINGLES COTTON FABRIC!!!

AUTHENTIC AND ORIGINAL SHIRT - FULLY LICENSED - BRAND NEW!!

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SIZE:
ADULT MEDIUM
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6318 Easton Rd
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