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Pelagic T-Shirt, x-large

SPORT-TEK T-Shirt with Multi-Color imprint on side of front / Black JL Audio badge imprint on back on Silver -


This super-lightweight SPORT-TEK short sleeve shirt is the perfect addition to your outdoor wardrobe. The 3.8 oz 100% polyester shirt features DRI-release technology to keep you feeling fresh all day long. The high-quality material with double-needle sleeves and hem is sure to last you a multitude of boat excursions.
 

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