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Irish Clover Biker Patch Shamrock Large Ireland Rocker Embroidered Iron-on Eire on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
Condition:New without tags Make:Cypress Collectibles Inc. Brand:Cypress Collectibles Inc. Product Type:Patches Manufacturer Part Number:CYP-00259 Class:Motorcycle UPC:813606012014



EMBROIDERED IRON-ON PATCH
IRISH ROCKER
Cypress Collectibles Original Design!


LARGE SIZE:
13 INCHES WIDE AT TIPS
3.9 INCHES TALL (2.25-INCH WIDE BAR)

  • IRON-ON OR SEW
  • IRONED-ON PATCHES WILL NOT COME OFF!
  • TOP QUALITY, DETAILED EMBROIDERY
  • FITS GEAR BAGS, JACKETS, VESTS
  • GREAT FOR SCRAPBOOKS AND PHOTO ALBUMS

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