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Indian Motorcycle T-shirts, Lot Of 2, Size Large on 2040-parts.com

US $16.95
Location:

Grand Prairie, Texas, United States

Grand Prairie, Texas, United States
BOTH SHIRTS IN GOOD CONDITION.
Size:L Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve Brand:INDIAN MOTORCYCLE UPC:Does not apply

INDIAN MOTORCYCLE T-SHIRTS, LOT OF 2.
ONE IS BROWN AND THE OTHER IS BLACK.
BOTH IN GOOD CONDITION, NO HOLES AND NO STAINS.
100% COTTON.

MEASUREMENTS FOR THE BROWN T-SHIRT
LARGE
CHEST (ARMPIT TO ARMPIT):  20"
SLEEVE (FROM SHOULDER SEAM TO HEM OF SLEEVE):  8 1/4"
SHOULDERS (SEAM TO SEAM ACROSS TOP OF SHOULDERS):  19 1/2"
LENGTH (FROM TOP FRONT COLLAR TO HEM OF SHIRT):  25"

MEASUREMENTS FOR BLACK T-SHIRT.
LARGE
CHEST (ARMPIT TO ARMPIT):  22 1/2"
SLEEVE (FROM SHOULDER SEAM TO HEM OF SLEEVE):  7"
SHOULDERS (SEAM TO SEAM ACROSS TOP OF SHOULDERS):  22"
LENGTH (FROM TOP OF FRONT COLLAR TO HEM OF SHIRT):  24"

ALL MEASUREMENTS TAKEN WITH GARMENT LAYING FLAT.

PLEASE CAREFULLY CHECK YOUR MEASUREMENTS TO INSURE AN ACCURATE AND GREAT FIT.

SHIRTS COMES FROM A SMOKE FREE AND PET FREE ENVIRONMENT.

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