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Mens Harley Davidson T-shirt Texas Orange Lg Nwot Classic Heritage Blank Back on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Harley-Davidson Color:Orange Gender:Men Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve Size:L Material:100% Cotton UPC:Does not apply

NEW Without Tags.

Mens Genuine Harley Davidson Short sleeve T-Shirt.

Genuine Licensed Harley Davidson Product.

Size : Large

 Color: Texas Orange  

Measurements: Chest is 22.5 across for a total chest of 44/45.

 Standard 100% cotton T-Shirt . This color is deep texas orange.   Has front silk screen graphic of  Harley Davidson name in a mirrored effect, bar/shield logo, and  engine in the back ground.    Back is plain orange. No dealer logo's or graphics.


BACK IS PLAIN ORANGE, NO DEALER LOGO'S OR GRAPHICS.


 


 






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