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New Ktm Checkered Button Down Long Sleeve Shirt Men's Size Small 3pw136312 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

New Egypt, New Jersey, United States

New Egypt, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New with tags CustomTag_0:upc Manufacturer Part Number:3PW136312 upc:does not apply Brand:ktm UPC:Does not apply

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- You are bidding on a BRAND NEW KTM  KTM CHECKERED BUTTON DOWN LONG SLEEVE SHIRT
MEN'S SIZE SMALL


LONG SLEEVE SHIRT IN TOUGH COTTON FABRIC

WITH LIGHTLY NAPPED, SOFT FINISH.

WOVEN LABEL ON WAISTBAND.

100% COTTON

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