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US $24.99
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Boca Raton, Florida, United States

Boca Raton, Florida, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Musketeer Wear Color:Red Make:Tesla Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve Gender:Unisex Adult Material:Cotton Blends Size:M

We are a new company trying to spread the word about sustainability and what better way than with the coolest car, company and CEO ever.  All net profits got towards a sustainable future via the purchase of Solar City and Tesla product purchases.  
These shirts were designed by avid Tesla fans and there will be more designs to come if we see there is interest. The first micro batch was manufactured at a cost of $26.00 per shirt as as test.
Please help us to grow our business so we can get the prices down with a volume purchase.
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We have sizes Small to XL. Please specify in the comments what size you prefer. 
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