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Pink Breast Cancer Ribbon Small Badge Support Patch For Women Jacket Or Vest on 2040-parts.com

US $4.65
Location:

Oak Grove, Missouri, United States

Oak Grove, Missouri, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:RIDE SAFE GEAR UPC:727612696536 Make:KC MC GEAR Manufacturer Part Number:SB783

 Pink Breast Cancer ribbon Small Badge 
 Embroidered Patches for Jackets


MSAP: $7.79

Features 

 Pink Breast Cancer ribbon
Small Badge  Embroidered in Pink on Black background
Glue sealed back can be Ironed on Cloth must be Sewn on Leather...  

Size: 3" x 1"

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