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Mens Sea Ray Boat Cutter & Buck Shirt Xl/tg Button Down Collar Long Sleeve White on 2040-parts.com

US $44.93
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Seymour, Tennessee, United States

Seymour, Tennessee, United States
This item is in great previously owned condition. Please refer to all photos provided for your reference to condition.
Brand:Cutter and Buck Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand Gender:Men Fabric Content:100% Cotton Size:XL/TG Type of Fabric:Twill Color:White UPC:Does not apply

Mens - Sea Ray Boats - Cutter & Buck - Shirt - XL/TG - Button Down Collar - Long Sleeves - White

This item is in great previously owned condition. Please refer to all photos provided for your reference to condition.

Approximate Measurements - Measured Laying Flat - 27" from underarm to underarm - 35" in length from base of collar to hem

Mens Size - XL/TG

Sea Ray Boats

Cutter and Buck

Vintage Twill

100% Cotton

Long Sleeves

Button Down Collar

White with Sea Ray Logo in Dark Navy Blue

A great shirt for that Sea Ray Boat Owner!

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