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Vintage 1996 Rats Hole Custom Chopper Show Sturgis Sd Mens Snap Back Hat Glows on 2040-parts.com

US $148.98
Location:

WA, United States

WA, United States
Condition:Pre-ownedAn item that has been used or worn previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions Seller Notes:“Great Vintage Condition--it was worn and loved. I have hand washed it and air dried it. The interior lining is slightly yellowed but not disintegrated and the sweat band does show age--but it is a clean as I could get it---PLEASE REFER TO ALL PHOTOS FOR A BETTER VISUAL DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM” Read Less Brand:Yupoong Pattern:Solid Type:Snapback Department:Men Visible Logo:Rats Hole Custom Chopper Size:One Size Color:Black Material:Cotton Nylon Polyester Blend Features:Glows In The Dark Country/Region of Manufacture:Dominican Republic UPC:Does Not Apply

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