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Nwt Snap-on Tools Logo Referee Shirt Xl Alleson Athletic Whistle & Logo Lanyard on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Willowbrook, Illinois, United States

Willowbrook, Illinois, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Alleson Athletic Material:Polyester Size:XL Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve Color:Black/White Country/Region of Manufacture:Mexico Gender:Unisex Adult UPC:Does not apply

NEW Snap-On Tools  Referee Shirt

w/Embroidered LOGO

plus WHISTLE ! & Snap-on LOGO Lanyard

 size XL by Alleson Athletic

measures approx. 25" from armpit to armpit and 31.5" from top/back of collar to bottom hem

FEATURES:

Black trim v-neck collar with plastic ring lanyard

 Set-in sleeves with black trim

Straight hemmed bottom

 Fabric: 100% warp knit polyester knitted stripe






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