Troy Lee Designs Tld Quarter Crew Socks- Race Checkered Multi 3-pack- 2 Sizes on 2040-parts.com
Sun City, California, US
You're bidding on a brand newQuarter Socks- 3-PackSizes 8-10 or 11-13 available90% cotton / 7% polyester / 3% spandexRibbed arch supportCushioned foot bedTLD logo detail with race checkersBid With Confidence!If this item isn't as described we will return it and refund your money. Please check our feedback, we work hard to give you fair, fast shipping & quality products. Please email me with any questions!!! Our feedback is very important to us. If for any reason you cannot leave us 5 stars on any of the DSR's please email us or call us at (951)471-5131 so we can make this an excellent ebay experience for you.All items are in stock as of the date of this listing. On rare occasions items may become out of stock due to high volume sales or other circumstances beyond our control. At that time we will either ship it when it becomes available, offer a substitute or make a full refund. All orders are processed Monday thru Friday. Most orders require 24-48 hours to process.For all questions or concerns please contact us through ebay messages or call us at (951)471-5131.PaymentWe take Paypal or Credit Cards direct
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