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U.s Army Green Black Iron And Sew On Center Patch For Biker Jacket Vest Cp185sk on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:KCMC Manufacturer Part Number:CP185SK Make:KCMC UPC:Does Not Apply

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Size = 10 inch in Round


Sealed Back to easily sew Patches on Jacket, Vest Or Shirt 
Easy to sew on Jacket, Vest, Shirt on Most Materials
High Definition Colors and Stitching
We ship Fast from Kansas City Area
I Ship Monday through Friday
YES, I ship worldwide 
YES, I do combine shipping

Items are Shipped Insured Free... we pay Insurance

If you are not satisfied with your order, send it back within 14 days and we will give 
you full refund - original shipping costs.

Many other styles are also listed in my eBay store

For custom made patches or special orders contact us for great discounted rates
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