Led Zeppelin '73 Fitted Baseball Cap Hat Sample Hat Black W Red Stitching on 2040-parts.com
Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States
Led Zeppelin '73 fitted baseball cap - retro baseball hat (throwback not vintage)
- Has a tag inside that says SAMPLE - no size listed - black with red stitching and sewn cloth patch - white name and date stitched on the back *Very good condition - listed as used but never worn - clean with no marks on it Please refer to the pictures to confirm condition. Smoke free home Thank you for shopping! *Customer service is very important to me. Please contact me if you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase before initiating a return or leaving feedback. I will do my best to correct any issues and resolve the situation to your satisfaction. |
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