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New With Tags ~ Msr Mx Starlet Youth Riding Jersey ~ Size Yxlarge on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Homosassa, Florida, US

Homosassa, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:MSR Manufacturer Part Number:349846 Make:Starlet

You are bidding on a New with Tags ~ MSR MX Starlet Youth Riding Jersey ~ Size YXLarge.  This jersey is a size youth XL.  Please see measurements to determine fit.  It measures approx. 20" (wide) from armpit to armpit; approx. 24" (tall) from shoulder to bottom front of jersey.  It is made of 98% polyester/2% rubber by MSR.  Please refer to pictures for more details.  


SPECIFICATIONS:
  1. V-Neck w/Dirt Dam Collar & Lycra Taped for Comfort
  2. Fade Resistant Graphics
  3. Extra Long Tail
  4. Light-Weight 100% Spun-Poly Construction
  5. Generous Raglan Cut Promotes Air Flow
  6. Lycra, Elastic Micro-Cuffs
  7. Full Body Back Panel Graphics

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