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Eat Sleep Drive Mitsu Flexfit 210 Fitted Hat Flat Bill Mitsubishi Team Mitsu S/m on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
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Mechanicsburg, Ohio, United States

Mechanicsburg, Ohio, United States

 NEW

(1) Fitted Mitsu Hat

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Screen print finish. One-off item, the one in the photo is the one you will receive. Flat visor gives this fitted, high-profile cap an alternative look.

Size: (S/M) 6 7/8 - 7 1/4
Brand: Flexfit tech 210 fitted
Bill Type: Flat
Color: Black w/ Blue Bill

83/15/2 acrylic/wool/spandex
Structured, six-panel, high-profile
Sewn eyelets



Condition: NEW without tags


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