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Mens Xl Denim Lg Sl Shirt Lt Blue Faded Chase Authentics Harley Davidson Nascar on 2040-parts.com

US $28.50
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Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States

Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
THIS SHIRT IS IN MINT CONDITION-SMALL STAIN ON LOWER FRONT, LG SLEEVE FADED LT BLUE DENIM WITH 2 HARLEY DAVIDSON PATCHES, 2 NASCAR PATCHES, ONE FORD PATCH ALL ON FRONT OF SHIRT, ONE DALE JARRETT NASCAR PATCH ON SLEEVE
Brand:CHASE AUTHENTICS Color:Blue Gender:Men Sleeve Length:Long Sleeve Size:XL Material:100% Cotton UPC:Does not apply

CHASE AUTHENTICS DENIM  SHIRT,  MENS SIZE XLARGE, PREOWNED-MINT CONDITION-HAS SMALL STAIN ON BOTTOM OF FRONT,LONG SLEEVE,FADED LOOK, LIGHT BLUE DENIM, 100% COTTON, BUTTON  FRONT , 2 HARLEY DAVIDSON PATCHES, 2 NASCAR PATCHES, 1 FORD PATCH ON FRONT OF SHIRT, 1 NASCAR PATCH ON SLEEVE, ONE POCKET, WESTERN CUT, DECORATIVE STITCHING,  MEASUREMENTS LENGTH 31", CHEST 54" . VERY NICE SHIRT.
I WILL BE LISTING MORE  CLOTHING ITEMS,  PLEASE VISIT MY STORE OFTEN TO SEE ALL THE NEW ITEMS I WILL BE POSTING. THEY ARE ALL EITHER NEW OR GENTLY WORN IN  EXCELLENT CONDITION, MOST OF THEM DESIGNER QUALITY.  THANK YOU FOR LOOKING


On Jul-15-13 at 10:13:54 PDT, seller added the following information:

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